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  2. Honda Prospect Motor - Wikipedia

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    PT Honda Prospect Motor (abbreviated HPM) is a subsidiary of Honda automobiles for production, marketing and export of passenger cars in Indonesia. Based in Jakarta , it is a joint venture company between Honda (51%) and Prospect Motor (49%). [ 1 ]

  3. Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A total of US$1.55 billion (Rp 21.7 trillion) will be invested to the plant along with the future product developments until 2030. [5] The HMMI plant has engine, outfitting, painting, press and car body factories, Mobility Innovation Center (which houses the Research and Development team), and also among others. It is also characterized by the ...

  4. Takahiro Hachigo - Wikipedia

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    Takahiro Hachigo (八郷隆弘, Hachigō Takahiro, born 19 May 1959) is a Japanese engineer and businessman, who has been the chief executive officer of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., from June 2015 - April 2021 and was succeeded by Toshihiro Mibe. [1]

  5. List of Honda facilities - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou, Honda Automobile (China) Company — a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group; Honda Jazz for export.; Wuhan, Dongfeng Honda Automobile — a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Corporation; Honda CRV for China market and engines for: CRV (2.0 and 2.4l), Civic (1.8l), Spirior (Acura TSX, Euro Accord 2.4l).

  6. Automotive industry in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    1.5 L 2WD except sedan and station wagon any capacity any layout minibus with 10–15 passengers capacity 20% >1.5–3.0 L (petrol) >1.5–2.5 L (diesel) 2WD except sedan and station wagon any capacity any layout double cabin pick-up 30% ≤1.5 L 2WD sedan and station wagon 4WD except sedan and station wagon 40% >1.5–3.0 L (petrol) 2WD

  7. SGMW Motor Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    PT SGMW Motor Indonesia is a subsidiary of SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile. It is the first Chinese automotive company to build a manufacturing plant in Indonesia. Unlike their operations in China, SGMW Indonesia only market vehicles in one marque under Wuling, instead of both Wuling and Baojun .

  8. Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    [5] In 1980, KTB took over PT Pipit Motor Jakarta, converting it to PT Krama Yudha Kesuma Motor (KKM) to assemble passenger cars in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta. [6] In 1997, KTB was planning to launch an Asian Utility Vehicle (AUV) designed to compete with Toyota Kijang, the best-selling car in Indonesia for more than a decade.

  9. Takeo Fujisawa - Wikipedia

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    Takeo Fujisawa (藤沢 武夫, Fujisawa Takeo, November 10, 1910 – December 30, 1988) was a Japanese businessman who co-founded Honda Motor Co., Ltd. alongside Soichiro Honda. Fujisawa oversaw the financial side of the company while Honda handled the engineering and product development.