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  2. List of Honda automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Compact crossover SUV positioned below the CR-V. Sold in North America and China (by Dongfeng Honda) as the HR-V. Hybrid available. Kei vehicles: N-Box: 2011 2023 – Japan Super tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. Best-selling car in any category in Japan. N-One: 2012 2020 – Japan Retro-styled low-roof hatchback kei car with ...

  3. Honda in Formula One - Wikipedia

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    Honda in Formula One. The Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda has participated in Formula One, as an engine manufacturer and team owner, for various periods since 1964. Honda's involvement in Formula One began as a full team and engine entry in the 1964 season, and in 1965 they achieved their first victory at the Mexican Grand Prix.

  4. List of Honda engines - Wikipedia

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    General-purpose engines. Current Honda general-purpose engines are air-cooled 4-stroke gasoline engines but 2-stroke, Diesel, water-cooled engines were also manufactured in the past. The current engine range provide from 1 to 22 hp (0.7 to 16.5 kW). More than 5 million general-purpose engines were manufactured by Honda in 2009.

  5. Honda in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Honda returned to Formula One in 1983 as an engine manufacturer, supplying engines to the Spirit team. By the end of 1983, Honda started its association with the Williams team. Honda stopped supplying engines to Spirit for 1984, but the Williams partnership continued. The Honda engines showed good performance, but were unreliable.

  6. Here's How to Actually Build a Honda-Swapped, Mid-Engine Mustang

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    A few engineering degrees, a spare Honda or two, and a whole lot of will to race will go far. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Formula One engines - Wikipedia

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    The power a Formula One engine produces is generated by operating at a very high rotational speed, up to 20,000 revolutions per minute (rpm). However, they are electronically limited to 15,000 as of the 2014 season. This contrasts with road car engines of a similar size, which typically operate at less than 6,000 rpm.

  8. Soichiro Honda - Wikipedia

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    Soichiro Honda. Soichiro Honda (本田 宗一郎, Honda Sōichirō, 17 November 1906 – 5 August 1991) was a Japanese engineer and industrialist. [1] In 1948, he established Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and oversaw its expansion from a wooden shack manufacturing bicycle motors to a multinational automobile and motorcycle manufacturer. [4]

  9. Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Japan and has been since it started production in 1955. [13] At its peak in 1982, Honda manufactured almost three million motorcycles annually. By 2006, this figure had been reduced to around 550,000 but was still higher than its three domestic competitors.