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Co-owned by Honda and GAC Group (Guangqi), [3] GAC Honda operates two plants that, as of 2011, produces Honda-branded models and one car sold under the China-only Everus brand. [1] GAC Honda's products incorporate Japanese-made parts. [4] Originally named Guangzhou Honda, this was changed to GAC Honda in 2009. [5]
The Honda Marine BF350 is Honda's first commercially available V8. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. It has a displacement of 4952 cc (302 ci) and produces 350 HP at 5500 RPM.
At the Auto China in April 2024, the Japanese manufacturer Honda presents its new line of BEV's and sub-brand Ye, whose models will be produced and marketed in China from 2024. [2] [3] The first two models from the Ye series are the P7 and S7, both to be produced through the Honda's respective joint ventures GAC Honda and Dongfeng Honda. [4] [5]
Dongfeng Honda was established in July 2003 [4] and began automobile production in April 2004 with the Honda CR-V sport utility vehicle. [5]In February 2006, Dongfeng Honda completed a 2.8 billion yuan (US$340 million) expansion of its production facility quadrupling production capacity to 120,000 units. [6]
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. was founded in 1955, [1] and in 2005 [8] become a holding of Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group [9] and a joint-stock company. [10] As of 2009 it was the 6th-largest automaker in China.
Honda Ye (Chinese: 本田烨) is a sub-brand of the Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda, specializing in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) for the Chinese market. Launched in 2024, the Ye brand is part of Honda's broader strategy to introduce 10 electric vehicle models in China by 2027, six of which will be under the Ye brand.
The E-series was a line of inline four-cylinder automobile engines designed and built by Honda for use in their cars in the 1970s and 1980s. These engines were notable for the use of CVCC technology, introduced in the ED1 engine in the 1975 Civic, which met 1970s emissions standards without using a catalytic converter.
Honda vehicle sales in 1997 totaled 6,872 units (up 7% over 1996) but declined by 83% in 1998, to 1,182 units, mainly due to the economic crisis that hit the Southeast Asian region. In 1999, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. established a joint venture company called PT Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) on 15 February 1999.