Where Are Nissans Made? The Short Version
Which Plant Builds Which Model?
Here’s the full picture: which plant builds which model, what’s still made in Japan, and what comes from Mexico — plus why it matters when you’re shopping near Chicago.
| Model | Assembly Plant | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Rogue | Smyrna Assembly Plant | Smyrna, Tennessee |
| Pathfinder | Smyrna Assembly Plant | Smyrna, Tennessee |
| Murano | Smyrna Assembly Plant | Smyrna, Tennessee |
| Frontier | Canton Assembly Plant | Canton, Mississippi |
| Altima | Canton Assembly Plant | Canton, Mississippi |
| Sentra | Aguascalientes Plant | Aguascalientes, Mexico |
| Kicks | Aguascalientes Plant | Aguascalientes, Mexico |
| Armada | Kyushu Plant | Yukuhashi, Japan |
| ARIYA | Tochigi Plant | Tochigi, Japan |
| LEAF (2026) | Tochigi Plant | Tochigi, Japan |
| Z | Tochigi Plant | Tochigi, Japan |
Where Are Nissan Trucks Made?
Nissan trucks aren’t made in Japan, despite the company’s origins. The Nissan Frontier is assembled in Canton, Mississippi, and the Nissan Titan and Titan XD were built there too throughout their entire production run. While some components like the transmission come from Japan, it’s far more cost-effective for Nissan to build its trucks here. Nissan saves the import duties it would pay shipping completed trucks into the country. It also supplies pickups directly to the largest truck market in the world.
Where Is the Nissan Frontier Made?
Every Nissan Frontier sold in the U.S. is built at the Canton, Mississippi plant. The current-generation Frontier — redesigned in 2022 and refreshed since — is designed and tested in the United States as well. That makes it easier for Nissan to gather real-world feedback from the everyday drivers these trucks are built for. If you’re considering one, our Frontier maintenance schedule guide covers what ownership looks like long-term, and you can browse new Frontier inventory any time.
Where Was the Nissan Titan Made?
The Nissan Titan — first produced in 2004 — was almost completely manufactured in the USA at the same Canton plant, and earned spots on best-full-size-truck lists throughout its run. Nissan ended Titan production in 2024, which means the only way to get one now is on the used market.
The Canton, Mississippi Plant
The Nissan Vehicle Assembly Plant in Canton is massive. Production capacity is around 450,000 vehicles a year, and more than 3 million models have rolled off the line since it opened in May 2003. Roughly 6,400 people work there. Today the plant builds the Frontier and the Altima sedan, which is in its final model year for 2026. Nissan doesn’t just build trucks close to the people who buy them — it provides jobs for those hardworking people, too.
The Smyrna Plant: Rogue, Pathfinder & Murano
Smyrna is where Nissan’s American manufacturing story began. The plant opened in 1983 — the first Nissan assembly plant in the U.S. — and it has grown into one of the highest-volume auto plants in North America.
Today, Smyrna builds three of the models Chicagoland drivers buy most — odds are most of the Rogues you pass on the Edens at rush hour started life in Tennessee:
- Nissan Rogue — Nissan’s best-selling vehicle in America, built in Tennessee. (Some Rogues sold in the U.S. have also been sourced from Nissan’s Kyushu plant in Japan, but Smyrna is the primary home.)
- Nissan Pathfinder — the three-row family SUV has been built in Smyrna for generations of the nameplate, including the refreshed 2026 Pathfinder.
- Nissan Murano — Murano production moved from Canton to Smyrna in 2020, and the all-new fourth-generation Murano that launched for 2025 is built there as well.
Supporting both assembly plants is Nissan’s powertrain plant in Decherd, Tennessee, which machines and assembles the engines that go into U.S.-built Nissans. So when you drive a Rogue or Pathfinder, the odds are good that both the vehicle and its engine were made in Tennessee.
Which Nissans Are Still Made in Japan — or Mexico?
Kyushu & Tochigi Plants
- Armada — built at the Kyushu plant in Yukuhashi; the current generation shares its bones with the desert-proven global Nissan Patrol.
- Z — Nissan’s sports car comes from Tochigi, the plant known for performance and flagship models.
- ARIYA — the electric crossover is assembled at Tochigi.
- LEAF — a change worth knowing: earlier LEAF generations were built in Smyrna, but the all-new third-generation 2026 LEAF for the U.S. is assembled at Tochigi.
Aguascalientes Plant
- Sentra & Kicks — built at one of the highest-output plants in Nissan’s global network.
- Versa — was built there too, until Nissan ended U.S. Versa production in December 2025, making 2025 the final model year.
Looking for one? Certified pre-owned inventory is the place to check.
Is Nissan a Japanese Company?
Yes — Nissan Motor Corporation is headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, and the company’s country of origin is Japan. But “where is the company from” and “where is your car made” are two different questions. Nissan North America is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, employs thousands of Americans across its plants in Tennessee and Mississippi, and builds the majority of the Nissans sold in the U.S. on American soil. For most shoppers at our Skokie showroom, the Nissan in question was built about 500 miles south of Chicago.
Why It Matters for Chicagoland Buyers
Parts Availability
U.S.-built models tend to have deep domestic parts pipelines, which keeps repairs fast and affordable. That’s handy when pothole season or a salty lake-effect winter sends something to the shop early. Our parts department stocks Genuine Nissan Parts for every model, wherever it was assembled.
Consistency
Every Nissan plant builds to the same global quality standard — a Smyrna-built Rogue and a Kyushu-built Armada go through equally rigorous quality controls. Plant location is about logistics and cost, not quality tiers.
Resale Story
“American-built” matters to plenty of used-truck and SUV buyers, and Frontiers and Rogues with U.S. build plates are an easy sell in the Midwest.
Tariffs & Pricing
Industry reports have linked import tariffs on Mexico-built vehicles to cost pressure on entry-level models like the Sentra and Kicks, and Nissan has publicly discussed whether Sentra production could move to the U.S. Several outlets cited similar pressures among the factors in the Versa’s discontinuation. Nobody can predict where trade policy lands — but our team will always give you the current, straight answer on pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Nissan Rogue made?
Is a Japan-built Nissan (VIN starting with J) better than a U.S.-built one?
Is a Mexico-built Sentra or Kicks less reliable?
Are Nissan transmissions still made in Japan?
Where is the Nissan Frontier made?
Where is the Nissan Armada made?
Where is the 2026 Nissan LEAF made?
Is Nissan made in America?
See Them All in One Place
Wherever they’re built, they all end up in one place: our lot. Old Orchard Nissan — a three-time Nissan Dealer of the Year (2019, 2023, 2024) — keeps 300+ new Nissans in stock: Tennessee-built Rogues and Pathfinders, Mississippi-built Frontiers, Japan-built Armadas. Take any of them on a no-obligation extended test drive, and if we don’t have the exact build you want, we’ll find it for you, typically within 48 hours — with free delivery within 10 miles.