In the global economy, “made in the USA” is a term with some gray area. Many of the world’s most popular overseas automakers, for example, assemble, finish, and ship their bestselling cars right here in the States. That’s not likely to change even as more cars make the switch from gas to electricity: Toyota, for example, just announced plans to build a $1.29 billion plant in North Carolina that will make batteries for electric vehicles — and create more than 1,700 jobs — starting in 2025. Here are some not-so-foreign “imports” you may already know.
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Toyota Camry

The Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky plant in Georgetown has assembled more than 11 million vehicles since 1988. The 8.1 million-square-foot facility builds not only the bestselling Camry, but also the Camry Hybrid, Avalon, and Avalon Hybrid. It employs more than 8,000 people and is capable of making 550,000 cars and 600,000 engines per year.
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Toyota Avalon

Toyota also makes the Avalon and Avalon Hybrid at the Georgetown plant in Kentucky, Toyota’s largest auto manufacturing plant in the world. A newly proposed investment of nearly $500 million will help add new technology and bolster its ability to help with electric vehicles.
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Toyota Sequoia

The Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana plant in Princeton has been assembling cars since the first Tundra rolled off the line in 1998, although Tundras aren’t built there anymore. It supports 7,000 jobs and occupies 1,160 acres. Aside from the Sequoia, the plant builds the Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, and Sienna.
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Toyota Highlander

Toyota Tundra

The Toyota Tundra, as well as the Tacoma, come out of the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas plant in San Antonio. The plant sits on more than 2,000 acres of what was once Texas ranchland. Production at the facility began in 2006.
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Toyota Tacoma

The San Antonio plant is also responsible for making the Tacoma, which, like the Tundra, is a pickup truck offered with several different trim packages. In 2008, the plant became the first Toyota facility to be awarded the JD Power Silver Award for Assembly Plant Quality in North and South America in its first year of operation. (Find out why the Tacoma is one of the Most Reliable Trucks of All Time.)
Toyota Corolla

The 2 million-square-foot Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi plant facility in Blue Springs employs 1,900 Mississippians. They build 170,000 Corollas every year, the only vehicle to come out of the 1,700-acre plant. Production started there in 2011 after an investment of nearly $1 billion.
Honda Accord

In 2020, Honda made its 20 millionth car in Ohio. The Honda of America Manufacturing Marysville Auto Plant has been making vehicles since 1982, and today the 4 million-square-foot plant assembles not just the popular Accord, but also the Acura ILX and TLX. It is the heart of Honda’s Ohio operations.
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Acura ILX

Acura TLX

Honda CR-V

In addition to the Marysville plant, the Honda CR-V also comes out of another plant in Ohio, the East Liberty Auto Plant, as well as a plant in Greensburg, Indiana. The 2.1 million-square-foot East Liberty facility has been in operation since 1989.
Acura RDX

The East Liberty Auto Plant is the sole producer of the Acura RDX, a premium SUV. Since its inception in 1989, the facility has made more than 4.5 million vehicles under the Acura and Honda brand names.
Honda Odyssey

Honda Passport

Nissan Maxima

Nissan North America has its headquarters and its highest-volume North American production plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. It has a production capacity of 640,000 vehicles a year. The Smyrna plant makes the Leaf, Maxima, Murano, Pathfinder, Rogue, and the Infiniti QX60.
Nissan Pathfinder

Nissan Altima

Nissan’s other major American plant is the one in Canton, Mississippi, which is capable of making 450,000 vehicles yearly. Another plant in Decherd, Tennessee, assembles powertrains. The Canton plant makes the the Altima, Frontier, and Titan.
Subaru Outback

Subaru of Indiana Automotive in Lafayette is home base for Subaru’s North American production arm. The Subaru Outback, Legacy, Impreza, and Ascent are all assembled in the plant, which made more than 367,000 vehicles in 2020, up from 4,087 during its initial run in 1989. The 3.65 million-square-foot facility sits on 820 acres and includes 16.85 miles of conveyors.
Subaru Legacy

Subaru also builds the Legacy at the plant in Lafayette, an enormous facility that includes a 2-mile test track and a 156-acre motor pool. It’s home to a 10,500-square-foot technical training building and a nearly 1.4 million-square-foot container yard.
Hyundai Elantra

Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama is in Montgomery. The 2 million-square-foot, $1.7 billion plant is the first of its kind in the United States for the Korean automaker, and it supports more than 3,000 jobs. The Hyundai Elantra is made there, as is the Sonata, Santa Fe, Tucson, and new Santa Cruz Sport.
Hyundai Santa Fe

Hyundai also makes the five-passenger Santa Fe SUV at the facility in Montgomery. In 2007, the facility earned a coveted highest certification by the International Automotive Task Force.
Kia Sorento

Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia is in West Point, and when the $1.1 billion, 2,200-acre site opened in 2006, it was one of the largest single foreign investments in Georgia history. It has a capacity of 340,000 vehicles a year and supports 14,000 jobs when suppliers are included.
Kia K5

The Kia K5, which replaced the better-known Optima, is a midsize sedan, and it, too, comes out of the West Point plant. It’s Kia’s only manufacturing facility in the United States — and the only automaker of any brand in the entire state. It’s responsible for supplying 940 dealerships in the U.S. and Canada.
Kia Telluride

Kia builds not only the Sorento and K5 but also the popular and highly rated Telluride in West Point. The company has built more than 2.7 million vehicles there since the facility opened in 2006. The plant operates 24 hours a day and 90% of the vehicles it makes wind up in U.S. dealerships — that’s 40% of all Kia sales in the U.S.
Volkswagen Passat

Tennessee’s Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant sits on 1,400 acres, includes 3.4 million square feet of under-roof space, and employs 3,800 people. Volkswagen makes the Passat there, as well as the Atlas.
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Volkswagen Atlas

Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class

Mercedes-Benz GLS Class

Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class luxury SUVs come out of the Tuscaloosa facility in Alabama. The plant runs on a streamlined production philosophy that it calls “just in time” manufacturing, allowing only two hours’ worth of inventory to be stocked at any time to prevent waste and backlog. When new inventory is needed, an automated system orders it for immediate delivery.
Mercedes-Benz C Class

Mercedes also produces its C-Class vehicles at the Tuscaloosa facility. The plant is the first major auto manufacturing facility in Alabama, and the company has invested more than $6 billion in the state. It’s currently investing more than $1 billion in new capital to begin the production of all-electric passenger cars.
BMW X-Series

The BMW US Manufacturing Company plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, makes the BMW X3, X4, X5, X6, and X7. The massive 7 million-square-foot plant makes more than 1,500 vehicles daily for a total of more than 5 million cars made overall. It employs more than 11,000 people directly onsite.