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who makes acura cars

Acura cars are made by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., which uses Acura as its luxury vehicle division.

Quick Scoop

  • Acura is the luxury performance brand of Honda, created as a separate marque for premium vehicles.
  • The brand was launched in 1986 as Honda’s luxury arm, especially for markets like the United States and North America.
  • Many Acura models sold in the U.S. are actually built in North America, especially at Honda facilities in Ohio.

Who makes Acura cars?

  • Parent company: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan).
  • Brand role: Acura is Honda’s luxury and performance division, positioned against Mercedes‑Benz, BMW, Lexus, and similar brands.
  • Heritage: Acura vehicles inherit Honda’s engineering focus on reliability, value, and efficiency, but add more upscale design, performance, and tech.

Where are Acura cars made?

  • Design and brand roots are Japanese (Honda), but production for the North American market is largely in the United States.
  • Ohio plants (Marysville, East Liberty, and others) build key models like the MDX, RDX, TLX, and Integra; performance models like the NSX have also been built in Ohio.

In forum-style discussions, you’ll often see people say “Acura is just Honda’s luxury brand,” which is accurate: the cars are engineered and built by Honda, badged and marketed as Acura.

TL;DR: Honda makes Acura cars; Acura is simply Honda’s luxury division, with most modern Acura models for the U.S. built at Honda factories in North America, especially Ohio.

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