KEY POINTS
  • Honda North America announced it will be closing four U.S.-based plants starting March 23 due to an anticipated decline in market demand related to the coronavirus. 
  • In a statement, Honda said it would halt production for six days and that it plans to return at the end of the month.
  • The hiatus will reduce production by approximately 40,000 vehicles, the company said. 
Employees look over 2018 Honda Accord vehicle before being driven off the assembly line at the Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. Marysville Auto Plant in Marysville, Ohio, U.S., on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017.

Honda North America and BMW are closing plants throughout the U.S. and Europe this week due to an anticipated decline in demand for cars related to the global coronavirus outbreak. 

Honda North America announced it will be closing four U.S.-based plants starting March 23 due to an anticipated decline in market demand. In a statement, Honda said it would halt production for six days with plans to return by the end of the month. The hiatus will reduce production by approximately 40,000 vehicles, the company said.