List of Honda facilities

This article provides a list of Honda facilities. Honda's first factory was located in Japan and was completed in 1954.

Facilities

Japan

  • Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
    • The Hamamatsu location was Honda's first factory, and production of motorcycles began April 1954 with production being transferred to the Kumamoto Factory in 2009. The factory currently produces automatic and CVT transmissions & BF20 and BF250 series outboard motors. It attained the international ISO14001 environmental management system certification on March 6, 1998.
  • Suzuka, Mie
    • The Suzuka factory is Honda's second factory, and began operations April 1960. It originally produced the Honda Super Cub, followed by the Honda TN360, Honda S500, Honda 1300, Honda N360, Honda Civic, the scooters called Honda Roadpal and Honda Tact, the Honda City, Honda Integra, and the Honda Today. It currently builds the N-Box Slash, N-WGN, N-One, N-Box, N-Van, the Honda Shuttle, and the Honda Fit. The Suzuka Circuit is nearby, operated by Honda under the Mobilityland company, where the Japanese Grand Prix is held every year.
  • Sayama, Saitama
    • The Saitama complex is Honda's third factory location, and consists of three factories; Sayama Automobile Plant, Ogawa Plant, and Yorii Automobile Plant.
  • Mooka, Tochigi
    • The Tochigi Plant is Honda's fourth factory, beginning operations December 1970 and builds powertrain components. In 1990 it exclusively built the Honda NSX. In 1992, the Tochigi plant combined the former Mooka, Takanezawa and Haga plants. The Twin Ring Motegi racing track, which Honda owns, is nearby.
  • Kikuchi, Kumamoto
    • The Kumamoto is Honda's fifth factory which began producing motorcycles, ATVs since January 1976. Among the many motorcycles built here are the Honda Goldwing.
  • Yokkaichi, Mie
  • All international Honda facilities

India

United States

Canada

  • Alliston, Ontario — Plant 1: Civic (coupe and sedan - including all Si for North/South America); Plant 2:Honda CR-V; Civic engines are also produced in Alliston, starting 2013 Japanese CR-V will move to Canada replacing existing Acura MDX production.

Mexico

United Kingdom

  • Swindon, England, UK — Civic SI (USA), Civic SiR (Canada), Civic Type-R, Type-S and standard (Europe, South Africa and Australia) as well as the Honda CR-V for Europe and Africa.
  • Honda Racing UK — based in Louth, Lincolnshire.

Belgium

Bangladesh

Argentina

Brazil

China

Colombia

Thailand

  • Ayutthaya — Cars and petrol engines. The Jazz, City, Civic 4D sedan (except Hybrid), Accord and CR-V for distribution throughout SE Asia and to Australia.

Turkey

Malaysia

Indonesia

Automobiles

Motorcycle

Philippines

Pakistan

  • Lahore — Atlas Honda Cars (Pakistan) Limited; Manufacturing Cars.
  • Lahore — Atlas Honda Power Products (PVT) LTD; Importing & assembling Honda Power Products & Machinery Equipments.
  • Lahore — Atlas Honda Limited; Manufacturing Motorcycles.
  • Karachi — Atlas Honda Limited; Manufacturing Motorcycles.

Taiwan

  • Taipei — Honda Taiwan Co., Ltd; a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
  • Pingtung — Manufacturing plant producing CR-V, HR-V, and Fit.

Vietnam

France

Italy

  • Atessa[9] — Motorcycles, General purpose engines.

References

  1. ^ Yachiyo Factory
  2. ^ SUV Shuffle: MDX Production Moves to Alabama, CR-V Goes to Ontario. http://wot.motortrend.com/suv-shuffle-mdx-production-moves-to-alabama-cr-v-goes-to-ontario-139505.html#axzz2HJBKfiau
  3. ^ Wind Power For Honda’s Ohio Plant
  4. ^ Ramsey, Mike (August 13, 2012). "Honda Bolsters Its Production in North America". The Wall Street Journal. p. B3.
  5. ^ "Honda Europe - Aalst". Retrieved 2012-04-10.
  6. ^ "Honda Europe - Gent". Retrieved 2008-05-18.
  7. ^ "DOLE, DTI to convince Honda Cars Philippines to continue production in Laguna │ GMA News Online".
  8. ^ "Honda | Honda France Manufacturing S.A.S." Archived from the original on August 21, 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  9. ^ "Honda Worldwide | Honda Italia Industriale S.P.A." Archived from the original on May 28, 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
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