List of automobiles manufactured in the United States

The following is a list passenger automobiles assembled in the United States. Note that this refers to final assembly only, and that in many cases the majority of added value work is performed in other regions through manufacture of component parts from raw materials.

Manufacturer Marque Model State Facility Percent of Model's
Contents Made in U.S.
or Canada (2024)[1]
BMW Group[2] BMW X3 South Carolina South Carolina BMW US Manufacturing Company 23%
X4 32%
X5 28%
X6 30%
X7 25%
XM 21%
Faraday Future Faraday Future FF 91 California California FF ieFactory California N/A
Ford Motor Company[3] Ford Bronco Michigan Michigan Michigan Assembly Plant 18%
Escape Kentucky Kentucky Louisville Assembly Plant 32%
Expedition Kentucky Truck Plant 25%
Expedition MAX N/A
Explorer Illinois Illinois Chicago Assembly Plant 27%
F-150 Michigan Michigan Dearborn Truck Plant 32%
Missouri Missouri Kansas City Assembly Plant 32%
Mustang Michigan Michigan Flat Rock Assembly Plant 60%
Ranger Michigan Assembly Plant 8%
Super Duty Ohio Ohio Ohio Assembly Plant N/A
Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Truck Plant N/A
Transit Missouri Missouri Kansas City Assembly Plant N/A
Lincoln Aviator Illinois Illinois Chicago Assembly Plant 27%
Corsair Kentucky Kentucky Louisville Assembly Plant 47%
Navigator Kentucky Truck Plant 23%
General Motors[4] Buick Enclave Michigan Michigan Lansing Delta Township Assembly Plant 31%
Cadillac CT4 Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant 38%
CT5 38%
Escalade Texas Texas Arlington Assembly Plant 37%
Escalade ESV N/A
Lyriq Tennessee Tennessee Spring Hill Plant 62%
XT4 Kansas Kansas Fairfax Assembly Plant 39%
XT5 Tennessee Tennessee Spring Hill Plant 31%
XT6 31%
Chevrolet Colorado Missouri Missouri Wentzville Assembly Plant 51%
Corvette Kentucky Kentucky Bowling Green Assembly Plant 40%
Express Missouri Missouri Wentzville Assembly Plant 54%
Malibu Kansas Kansas Fairfax Assembly Plant 39%
Silverado Michigan Michigan Flint Truck Assembly Plant 37%
Indiana Indiana Fort Wayne Assembly Plant 37%
Silverado EV Michigan Michigan Factory ZERO Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly 36%
Suburban Texas Texas Arlington Assembly Plant 37%
Tahoe 37%
Traverse Michigan Michigan Lansing Delta Township Assembly Plant 31%
GMC Acadia Tennessee Tennessee Spring Hill Plant 31%
Canyon Missouri Missouri Wentzville Assembly Plant 51%
Hummer EV SUT Michigan Michigan Factory ZERO Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly 36%
Hummer EV SUV 36%
Savana Missouri Missouri Wentzville Assembly Plant 54%
Sierra Michigan Michigan Flint Truck Assembly Plant 37%
Indiana Indiana Fort Wayne Assembly Plant 37%
Yukon Texas Texas Arlington Assembly Plant 37%
Yukon XL N/A
Honda Motor Company[5] Acura Integra Ohio Ohio Marysville Auto Plant 60%
MDX East Liberty Auto Plant 65%
RDX 65%
TLX Marysville Auto Plant 65%
Honda Accord 65%
Civic Indiana Indiana Honda Manufacturing of Indiana 60%-65%
CR-V 60%
Odyssey Alabama Alabama Honda Manufacturing of Alabama 70%
Passport 75%
Pilot 70%
Ridgeline 70%
Hyundai Motor Company[6] Genesis Electrified GV70 Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama 17%
Hyundai Santa Fe 50%
Santa Cruz 55%
Tucson 50% (2023)[7]
Kia Motors[8] KIA K5 Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia 60%
Sorento 60%
Sportage 55%
Telluride 60%
Lucid Motors[9] Lucid Air Arizona Arizona Lucid Motors Casa Grande, Arizona 46% (2023)[10]
Mazda Mazda CX-50 Alabama Alabama Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA 50%
Mercedes-Benz Group[11] Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV Alabama Alabama Mercedes-Benz U.S. International 10%
EQS SUV 10%
GLE-Class 10%
GLS-Class 10%
Nissan Motor Company[12] Infiniti QX60 Tennessee Tennessee Nissan North America, Inc. Smyrna 45%
Nissan Altima 50%
Mississippi Mississippi Nissan North America, Inc. Canton 50%
Frontier 40%
Leaf Tennessee Tennessee Nissan North America, Inc. Smyrna 30%
Maxima 50% (2023)[13]
Murano Mississippi Mississippi Nissan North America, Inc. Canton 55%
Pathfinder Tennessee Tennessee Nissan North America, Inc. Smyrna 50%
Rogue 25%
Rivian[14] Rivian R1S Illinois Illinois Rivian Normal, Illinois N/A
R1T N/A
Stellantis[15] Dodge Durango Michigan Michigan Jefferson North Assembly Plant 71% (2022)[16]
Jeep Gladiator Ohio Ohio Toledo Assembly Complex 68% (2022)[17]
Grand Cherokee Michigan Michigan Jefferson North Assembly Plant 66% (2023)[18]
Mack Avenue Engine Complex (2021) 66% (2023) [19]
Wagoneer Warren Truck Assembly Plant 60% (2023)[20]
Grand Wagoneer 60% (2023)[21]
Wrangler Ohio Ohio Toledo Assembly Complex 61% (2023)[22]
Ram 1500 Michigan Michigan Warren Truck Assembly Plant 63% (2022)[23]
1500 Classic Sterling Heights Assembly Plant 65% (2022)[24]
Subaru Corporation[25] Subaru Ascent Indiana Indiana Subaru of Indiana Automotive 50%
Legacy 50%
Outback 50%
Tesla, Inc.[26][27] Tesla Model S California California Tesla Factory 65%
Model 3 California California, Texas Texas Tesla Factory, Gigafactory Texas 35%-75%
Model X California California Tesla Factory 60%
Model Y California California, Texas Texas Tesla Factory, Gigafactory Texas 70%
Toyota Motor Corporation[28] Lexus ES Kentucky Kentucky Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky 45%-50%
TX Indiana Indiana Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana 30%-65%
Toyota Camry Kentucky Kentucky Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky 70%
Corolla Mississippi Mississippi Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi 55%
Corolla Cross Alabama Alabama Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA 45%-60%
Highlander Indiana Indiana Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana 50%-60%
RAV4 Hybrid Kentucky Kentucky Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky 45%
Sequoia Texas Texas Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas 50%
Sienna Indiana Indiana Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana 60%
Tacoma Texas Texas Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas 35%
Tundra 50%-55%
Volkswagen Group[29] Volkswagen Atlas Tennessee Tennessee Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant 49%
Atlas Cross Sport 48%
ID.4 70%
Volvo Cars[30] Volvo S60 South Carolina South Carolina Volvo Cars South Carolina Factory 20%

See also

References

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