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2019 American-Made Cars: Which Vehicles Are Assembled in the USA?
Top American-Made Cars: Vehicles Built in the USA
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The American automotive landscape has seen a dynamic shift over the years, driven by innovation, global partnerships, and a renewed emphasis on domestic production. MotorVero's analysis of American-made vehicles reveals a growing trend among automakers to support U.S.-based assembly and job creation. This comprehensive guide highlights vehicles manufactured on American soil—spanning sedans, trucks, and SUVs—and provides valuable insight into how the U.S. auto industry continues to evolve.
Our featured American-Made Car Index focuses on final assembly location, the volume of domestic parts used, and the jobs these vehicles sustain across the country. Whether you're buying for patriotism, job support, or reliability, these vehicles make a compelling case for investing in the American economy.
Why Buying American-Made Vehicles Matters
- Economic Growth: Purchasing vehicles assembled in the U.S. directly supports local manufacturing and ancillary industries like steel, plastics, and electronics.
- Job Creation: Each American-made vehicle helps sustain and create jobs across assembly plants and supply chains.
- Environmental Oversight: U.S. facilities follow stringent environmental and safety regulations compared to many overseas plants.
- Reduced Shipping Emissions: Domestically produced vehicles have a smaller carbon footprint due to decreased transportation needs.
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2025 Top American-Made Cars by Manufacturer
Below is a categorized breakdown of vehicles assembled in the U.S. by various automakers, compiled to help conscious consumers choose models that boost the American workforce.
BMW Group
All models produced in Spartanburg, South Carolina:
- BMW X3, X4, X5, X6, X7
Daimler (Mercedes-Benz)
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class (partial U.S. production in Vance, AL)
- GLE-Class, GLS-Class: Vance, AL
- Metris & Sprinter Vans: Assembled or reassembled in Ladson, SC
Ford Motor Company
- Mustang: Flat Rock, MI
- F-150 & Ranger: Claycomo, MO & Dearborn, MI
- Explorer, Expedition, Super Duty, Escape, Transit, Lincoln Navigator, and more: Produced in Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois
General Motors (GM)
- Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, Camaro, Corvette, and Bolt EV: Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri
- Cadillac Escalade, XT5, CT6, GMC Sierra, Yukon: Produced in TX, MI, TN
Honda & Acura
- Honda Accord, Civic, Pilot, Odyssey, CR-V: Ohio, Indiana, Alabama
- Acura MDX, RDX, NSX: East Liberty & Marysville, OH
Hyundai-Kia
- Hyundai Sonata, Santa Fe, Elantra: Montgomery, AL
- Kia Optima, Sorento: West Point, GA
Nissan
- Altima, Rogue, Leaf, Maxima, Titan, Frontier: Smyrna, TN & Canton, MS
Subaru
- Impreza, Outback, Legacy, Ascent: Lafayette, IN
Tesla
- Model S, Model X, Model 3: Fremont, CA
Toyota & Lexus
- Camry, Avalon, Highlander, Sienna, Tundra, Tacoma: KY, TX, IN, MS
- Lexus ES: Georgetown, KY
Volkswagen
- Passat, Atlas: Chattanooga, TN
Karma Automotive
- Revero: Moreno Valley, CA
Volvo
- Volvo S60 & S60 T8 Hybrid: Ridgeville, SC
Conclusion: Driving America Forward
Choosing a vehicle assembled in the United States means more than just driving home in a new car. It reflects a commitment to American workers, sustainable practices, and economic resilience. As automakers continue shifting more production stateside, drivers have increasingly diverse options that align with their values.
At MotorVero, we champion transparency, quality, and innovation in the automotive space. Stay tuned for future updates as we continue tracking the evolution of American manufacturing and its impact on mobility, economy, and the future of driving.

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Last Updated On May, 31-2025