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Honda History

Soichiro Honda established Honda Motor Co., Ltd., on September 24, 1948, in Itaya-cho, Hamamatsu, with capital of 1 million yen. In October of the following year, Takeo Fujisawa, who became Soichiro Honda's lifetime partner came aboard as managing director.

The two aimed to build the company into the world's top motorcycle maker. That goal was realized through the sale of the Super Cub C100 in August 1958.

Since the company’s foundation, Honda has always conducted its business with an awareness of the global nature of its operations. Guided by an approach of “building products close to the customer” and striving for the timely offering of products that accommodate the needs of customers all around the world, Honda expanded its automobile production operations to different regions of the world including Asia, Europe, South America and China. In recent years, Honda has been pursuing the establishment of a flexible and mutually complementary production system which utilizes Honda’s 34 automobile production operations in 18 countries and territories. Through these initiatives, Honda reached the 100 million-unit milestone in cumulative automobile production in September 2016, the 54th year since the company started automobile production. Also motorcycle and power products production will add to more than 560 million-unit in cumulative for Honda’s worldwide production.

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2050


Ensuring Blue Skies for our Children

2030


An Electrifying Vision of Tomorrow

2020


Our CO2 Emissions are lowered by 30%

2018


Marc Márquez Wins His Fifth FIM MotoGP Championship Title

2018


Honda to Begin Sales in Japan of Clarity PHEV, New Plug-in Hybrid model

2018


Honda and Panasonic to Begin Research Experiment on Battery Sharing Using Detachable Mobile Batteries and Electric Motorcycles in Indonesia

2018


Honda to Launch Motorcycle Hybrid System-equipped PCX HYBRID Scooter Pursuing a New Joy of Mobility

2017


Marc Marquez Wins Second Straight MotoGP Riders Title, Honda Takes the Triple Crown

2017


Honda Celebrates 100 Million-Unit Global Production Milestone for Super Cub Series Motorcycles

2017


HondaJet Ranks as Most-delivered Jet in its Category During First Half of 2017

2017


Honda to Supply F1 Power Units to Scuderia Toro Rosso and McLaren and Honda to Conclude F1 Partnership

2016


Honda reaches 100 million worldwide automobile production milestone

2016


Honda adopts world’s first hybrid vehicle motor magnet free of heavy rare earth elements in collaboration with Daido Steel

2016


First serial production Acura NSX rolls off the line at Performace Manufacturign Center in Ohio, U.S.

2016


Honda develops world’s first cell production-style ARC(Assembly Revolution Cell) Line

2016


Honda begins sales of Clarity Fuel Cell, which realizes the world’s top-class cruising range among zero emission vehicles of approximately 750km

2016


Hydrogen Powered Clarity Only Emits Water

2015


HondaJet receives type certification from FAA and starts delivery

2015


Honda begins lease sales of Honda Walking Assist Device in Japan

2015


Honda launches RC213V-S motorcycle

2014


Honda introduces "Honda SENSING" advanced driver-assistive system

2014


Honda celebrates the 40th anniversary of Gold Wing

2014


First Production HondaJet Takes to the Skies

2014


Shape of Super Cub becomes first vehicle to obtain three-dimensional trademark registration in Japan

2013


Honda announces starting sales of CG110 in Nigeria, new small-sized and more affordable motorcycle

2013


Marc Marquez becomes the youngest premier-class king since the birth of the motorcycling world championships in 1949, and Honda takes the Triple Crown

2013


Honda develops VTEC TURBO direct injection gasoline turbo engine

2013


Honda Unveils Dakar Rally Model-the New CRF450 RALLY

2013


Honda begins production at new automobile production plant in Yorii

2013


High Access Survey Robot developed jointly by Honda and AIST begins work at TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

2013


Honda becomes first automaker in Brazil to harness wind power

2013


Honda establishes world's first process for reusing rare earths extracted from hybrid vehicle NiMH batteries

2013


One hundred percent of Honda's finish in Dakar 2013

2012


Honda develops new lightweight, compact hybrid system, SPORT HYBRID Intelligent Dual Clutch Drive

2012


Honda wins MotoGP constructor's and team titles

2012


Honda develops "Honda Smart Ecological Paint"

2012


Honda develops new catalyst that uses 50% less rhodium

2012


Honda opens demonstration house featuring Honda Smart Home System (HSHS)

2012


Honda establishes world's first commercial process to extract rare earths from used parts

2012


Honda develops new steel-to-aluminum welding technology as world's first application to frame of mass production automobile

2011


Honda announces New ASIMO with world's first autonomous behavior control technology; Honda establishes new "Honda Robotics" brand name and new logo to represent ...

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2011


Honda announces New ASIMO with world's first autonomous behavior control technology; Honda establishes new "Honda Robotics" brand name and new logo to represent all of its robotics technologies and applications

2011


Honda Fit EV makes world debut at Los Angeles Auto Show

2011


Honda wins MotoGP riders', team and constructors' championships

2010


HondaJet achieves its first flight

2010


Honda celebrates 10th anniversary of ASIMO

2010


Honda Soltec Co., Ltd. launches new residential solar cell modules

2010


Fit attains milestone of 3.5 million units sold globally

2010


The second generation driving simulator is introduced

2009


Honda Bicycle Simulator traffic safety education system is announced

2009


World's first Dual Clutch Transmission developed for large-displacement sport bikes

2009


U3-X personal mobility device announced; world's first drive system of its kind enables movement in all directions

2009


Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. begins production of new Spirior in China

2009


Ogawa Engine Plant starts production

2008


Ecological Drive Assist System announced; system implemented on all-new Insight hybrid vehicle in 2009

2008


Prototype unveiled of Bodyweight Support Assist walking assist device

2008


New steering assist and driving stability technology Motion Adaptive EPS developed

2008


World's first driver-side i-SRS airbag system with continuously staged inflation announced and implemented on all-new Life

2008


Multi-view camera system for enhanced peace of mind and safety announced and implemented on all-new Odyssey in Japan

2008


Ceremony held at Kumamoto Factory to commemorate 50th anniversary of first Super Cub

2008


World's first Electronically Controlled Combined ABS for super sport bikes introduced

2008


Cumulative worldwide production of Super Cub series attains milestone of 60 million units

2008


Walking assist device exhibited in Japan at Barrier Free 2008

2007


Honda develops intelligence capabilities for multiple ASIMOs to work collaboratively

2007


FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle is unveiled at LA Auto Show

2007


Experimental household hydrogen supply system Home Energy Station IV begins operating

2007


Honda Racing F1 Team wins two awards at 2007 Green Awards

2007


Honda announces Human-Friendly Transmission (HFT) next-generation automatic transmission for motorcycles

2007


GE Honda Aero Engines LLC begins testing first full HF120 turbofan demonstration engine

2007


Acura Design Studio opens at Honda R&D Americas, Inc.

2007


Micro-sized Combined Heat and Power (Micro-CHP) cogeneration system

2006


Honda wins MotoGP teams', constructors' and riders' championships

2006


Honda develops next-generation clean diesel engine

2005


New ASIMO debuts, featuring new physical capabilities (running at 6 km/h, etc.) and the ability...

2005


Honda attains milestone of 50 million Super Cub series produced worldwide

2005


Honda develops world's first airbag system for commercial production motorcycles (first offered on Gold Wing Airbag in 2006)

2005


Honda of the UK Manufacturign Ltd. begins producing diesel engines

2005


Honda makes first global announcement of HondaJet at EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) AirVenture Oshkosh annual airshow in the U.S.

2005


Honda develops new 1.8 L i-VTEC engine featuring reduced pumping loss

2005


Honda develops new hybrid system: 3-stage i-VTEC engine + Integrated Motor Assist (IMA)

2005


Honda leases FCX fuel cell electric vehicle to first customer in the U.S.

2004


New ASIMO debuts, capable of walking at near-human pace of 3 km/h

2004


Honda and General Electric Co. establish joint venture company GE Honda Aero Engines LLC to bring new jet engine to light business jet market

2004


Honda announces development of electric moped, hybrid scooter and fuel cell electric scooter prototypes, displayed at 38th Tokyo Motor Show in November

2004


Honda develops pop-up hood system, which helps mitigate impact to a pedestrian's head region in the event of a collision (first implemented on Legend for Europe)

2004


Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Wako Building completed

2004


Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC begins operating No.2 line to produce the Pilot

2004


Honda announces world's first Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system

2004


Powered by world's first 4-stroke 50cc engine with electronic fuel injection (PGM-FI, Programmed Fuel Injection), Smart Dio Z4 scooter goes on sale in Japan

2003


HondaJet makes maiden flight at Piedmont Triad Airport in North Carolina

2003


Honda achieves a 1997 season-equalling 15 MotoGP wins, Valentino Rossi wins his second consecutive class title, and Honda wins its third consecutive ...

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Honda achieves a 1997 season-equalling 15 MotoGP wins, Valentino Rossi wins his second consecutive class title, and Honda wins its third consecutive manufacturers' title

2003


Honda develops and begins testing on public roads of Honda FC Stack fuel cell stack, capable of starting in subfreezing temperatures

2003


Honda develops world's first 4-stroke 50cc scooter with electronic fuel injection system, PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection)

2003


Honda displays new i-CTDi diesel engine-equipped Accord at Frankfurt Motor Show

2003


Honda develops ACE™ (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure, designed to enhance self-protection and mitigate damage to other vehicles in collisions

2003


Honda develops 3.0 L V6 i-VTEC engine with VCM (Variable Cylinder Management), capable of automatically deactivating two or three cylinders based on driving ...

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Honda develops 3.0 L V6 i-VTEC engine with VCM (Variable Cylinder Management), capable of automatically deactivating two or three cylinders based on driving conditions

2003


All-new Inspire features world's first Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS)...

2003


Honda Automoveis do Brasil Ltda. starts production of the Fit

2003


Honda announces the development of its first diesel engine, i-CTDi, premiering it at International Geneva Motor Show

2003


Honda develops RN01 mountain bike for downhill competition, enters Japan Series and World Cup

2003


Honda launches Europe's first scooter with PGM-FI, the Pantheon

2002


Honda attains milestone of 35 million Super Cub series produced

2002


Honda develops side curtain airbag system, which helps reduce the risk of head or neck injury in a side impact

2002


Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. begins exporting the Wave α to the Philippines

2002


Sundiro Honda Motorcycle Co., Ltd. launches Honda's first Cub-style motorcycle in China, the Wave

2002


Honda's first motorcycle designed locally in Asia, the XRM110, goes on sale in Philippines

2001


Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC begins manufacturing its first automobile, the Odyssey

2001


Honda becomes first automobile manufacturer to manufacture metal belts for continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) in-house

2001


Honda introdues new IMA system

2001


Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd. completes second factory, begins producing 5-door Civic

2001


Solar Hydrogen Station begins operation in the U.S.

2001


Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. launches its first product, the Activa

2001


Integrating Honda's i-DSI engine for superior torque and world-class fuel economy and Honda's global small platform, is launched

2001


Honda begins producing and selling its first model developed in Europe, the SH125/150 in Italy

2001


Honda achieves 500th victory in Motorcycle Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix (WGP) with win in Japan Grand Prix

2001


Honda introduces all-new Automobile Driving Simulator and Motorcycle Riding Simulator with advanced technologies.

2001


Honda announces emissions control system with greatly reduced use of precious metals

2001


Honda begins testing FC Stack fuel cell stack-equipped FCX-V3 fuel cell electric vehicle on public roads in U.S.

2001


Honda announces world's first motorcycle equipped with V5 engine, the RC211V, designed for competition in MotoGP

2000


Honda unveils ASIMO humanoid robot

2000


Honda introduces next-generation intelligent DOHC i-VTEC engine (first implemented on Stream)

2000


Honda unveils its first fuel cell electric vehicle, the FCX-V3

2000


Honda (in addition to its joint project with BAR) supplies Formula One engines to the Jordan Grand Prix team from the 2001 season

2000


Honda develops active noise control system with Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (now Panasonic Corporation)

2000


Honda develops POLAR II second-generation pedestrian dummy with injury level measurement technology

2000


Honda becomes the first automaker approved by Ministry of Transport for testing of Honda Intelligent Driver Support (HIDS) System on public roads in Japan

2000


Automobile R&D Center completes world's first indoor vehicle-to-vehicle crash test facility, which begins operating in April

2000


Interceptor (VFR in Japan) becomes the first motorcycle to meet California Air Resources Board (CARB) 2008 standards

2000


Accord EX becomes the first production vehicle certified as SULEV (Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle) in the U.S.

1999


New HYPER VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control System) for 4-stroke motorcycle engines combines environmental friendliness and increased output ...

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1999


New HYPER VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control System) for 4-stroke motorcycle engines combines environmental friendliness and increased output at all engine speeds

1999


Honda announces two new technologies used in the new S2000: high-performance Eco-Engine and open car body structure

1999


Honda develops new motor assist unit and battery exchange system for bicycles in Japan

1999


Honda announces next generation 2L 4cylinder engine

1999


Honda announces development of the FCX V1 and FCX V2 experimental fuel cell electric vehicles and holds test-drive media event

1998


Honda announces the development of Intelligent Community Vehicle System (ICVS) Management Technology and Vehicles

1998


Honda announces new safety technologies: New enhanced crash safety body for mini/compact automobiles, new airbag system and new automobile body with pedestrian ...

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1998


Honda announces new safety technologies: New enhanced crash safety body for mini/compact automobiles, new airbag system and new automobile body with pedestrian injury mitigation technologies

1998


Honda launches in Japan, highly efficient household appliances using Clean Energy Technology: absorption heat pump air conditioner, gas engine GF160V and compact ...

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1998


Honda launches in Japan, highly efficient household appliances using Clean Energy Technology: absorption heat pump air conditioner, gas engine GF160V and compact cogeneration unit

1998


Honda develops Japan's first exhaust gas purification system for 4-cycle motorcycle engines

1998


Honda introduces a 2-cycle engine exhaust emissions reduction system that comoplies with Motorcycle Exhaust Emissions Regulations

1997


Honda introduces the Civic dedicated natural-gas vehicle in U.S.

1997


Honda introduces ZLEV (Zero Level Emission Vehicle) technology

1997


Honda develops new SRS Airbag-Type seatbelt, the "Air Belt"

1997


Honda introduces Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid system for hybrid vehicles

1997


Honda develops a new type of braking system with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)

1997


Honda announces "Navigation System"

1997


Twin Ring Motegi opens

1997


Honda introduces a series of new technologies: five-link double-wishbone rear suspension, new EPS (Electric Power Steering), VGR (Variable Gear Ratio) and VSA ...

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1997


Honda introduces a series of new technologies: five-link double-wishbone rear suspension, new EPS (Electric Power Steering), VGR (Variable Gear Ratio) and VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist)

1997


Honda starts leasing EV Plus, its first electric vehicle

1997


Honda develops 6-Passenger Experimental Jet Plane MH02

1996


Prototype of walking humanoid robot (P2) introduced via video at president's year-end press conference

1996


"Dream" wins the World Solar Challenge

1996


Honda develops world's first Direct Yaw Control System (right/left wheel drive force distribution system)

1996


Honda launches world's first Riding Simulator

1995


Honda develops world's first four-series sleeve-liner cylinder block for commercially produced engines

1995


Honda begins conducting flying test for its small turbo-fun aircraft engine in the U.S.

1995


Andre Ribeiro brings Honda its first victory in the Indy Car World Series (15th race of season)

1995


Honda develops world's first new motorcycle brake systems: M/A/-CABS for small motorcycles (including scooters) and T/R/-CABS for large motorcycles

1995


Honda develops three-stage Honda Multimatic continuously variable transmission (CVT) for use with VTEC engine

1995


Honda develops first gasoline engine automobile to meet CARB (California Air Resources Board) ULEV (ultra-low emission vehicle) standard

1994


Michael Doohan wins Riders' Championship in 500cc class of World Motorcycle Grand Prix

1994


The Accord reclaims its position as the best-selling car in the U.S.

1993


The Eagle Rock School is established in the U.S.

1993


Honda wins the World Solar Challenge '93 with the new Dream, setting a new record

1993


Honda develops real-time dual-pump 4WD system

1993


Honda's oval piston engine technology is introduced

1993


Honda becomes the world's first manufacturer to have its general purpose engines certified as meeting the emission standards of the California Air Resources Board ...

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1993


Honda becomes the world's first manufacturer to have its general purpose engines certified as meeting the emission standards of the California Air Resources Board (CARB)

1993


Honda begins flight tests of its engine for small jet aircraft in the U.S.

1992


Honda attains milestone of 20 million Super Cub motorcycles produced

1991


60 Formula One races are won with Honda engines, at the Brazil Grand Prix

1991


Lightweight, compact engine adopting a composite fiber-reinforced material developed by Honda Engineering and Honda R&D

1991


Steering angle-linked automobile steering control system

1991


VTEC, lean-burn engine technology, based on a variable valve mechanism

1990


American Honda's Acura division begins selling the NSX in the U.S.

1990


Honda becomes first Japanese company to develop seat belt pretensioner and front passenger SRS airbag

1989


Accord is best-selling passenger car in the U.S. for 1989

1989


Honda introduces world's first traction control system for front-wheel drive automobiles

1988


Honda of America Mfg., Inc. begins exporting Accord Coupe automobiles and Gold Wing motorcycles to Japan

1988


Thai Honda Manufacturing Co., Ltd. begins exporting the Cub 100EX to Japan

1988


Honda introduces two new technologies for enhanced engine efficiency: Honda Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) and Honda variable wing turbo ...

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1988


Honda introduces two new technologies for enhanced engine efficiency: Honda Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) and Honda variable wing turbo system

1988


Honda Marlboro McLaren wins Formula One Constructors' Championship, with Honda engines winning 15 of 16 races (team wins again in 1989) and Ayrton Senna wins ...

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1988


Honda Marlboro McLaren wins Formula One Constructors' Championship, with Honda engines winning 15 of 16 races (team wins again in 1989) and Ayrton Senna wins Formula One Driver's Championship with Honda power

1987


Honda announces world's first antilock braking system (ABS) for motorcycles

1987


The first Formula One Japan Grand Prix is held at Suzuka Circuit

1987


Team Williams Honda wins Formula One Constructors' Championship for second consecutive year, with team member Nelson Piquet winning Driver's Championship

1986


Honda wins 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th places in Paris-Dakar Rally motorcycle competition

1986


Honda launches in the U.S., Acura, the world's first luxury automobile nameplate from a Japanese company

1986


Team Williams Honda wins Formula One Constructors' Championship

1986


Honda announces world's first steering angle-sensing four-wheel steering system

1985


Honda innovates commercial production process for automobile engine connecting rods made of aluminum FRM (fiber-reinforced metal)

1984


After ending its hiatus, Honda wins its first Formula One race, the ninth Dallas Grand Prix, with driver Keke Rosberg

1982


Honda of America Mfg., Inc. lines off its first automobile, a four-door Accord sedan

1981


Honda's first automobile (Civic) equipped with the Franz System foot-operated driving system for people with leg and arm disabilities, is launched in Japan

1981


Honda announces the Electro Gyrocator, the world's first car navigation system

1981


Special purpose subsidiary Honda Taiyo (Honda Sun Co., Ltd.) is established in Oita Prefecture in accordance with Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Act

1978


Honda of America Mfg., Inc. is established to produce motorcycles

1978


Honda launches HR21, its first walk-behind lawn mower

1977


Honda launches ME engine series, million-selling engines which laid the foundation of power product business

1976


Honda wins Zandvoort 600 km Production Race, its first motorcycle endurance race

1976


Assembly production of the Civic in New Zealand begins

1976


Honda launches the Accord, Honda's second global model

1974


The Gold Wing GL1000 motorcycle is introduced in the U.S.

1972


Low-emissions CVCC engine is officially introduced

1972


Honda launches the Civic, which evolvs into the world's standard

1971


Low-pollution, high-efficiency CVCC engine is introduced

1970


Honda begins export of N600 automobiles to US mainland

1970


Manufacturing Machinery Division breaks off from Sayama Factory to form the independent ...

1970


Driving Safety Promotion Center is established

1969


The H1300, world-class super sedan is introduced

1969


Honda launches the CB750 Four, which gives birth to the popular category in Japan, 'Nanahan' - 750cc class

1968


Honda announces the first fully automatic transmission for Mini-vehicles, the Hondamatic

1967


Honda launches its first mini passenger automobile, the N360

1966


Honda becomes the first company to win the Manufacturer's Championship in all five classes of Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix

1965


Honda launches its first generator, E300

1965


Full-scale export of the S600 begins

1965


Honda wins its first Formula One race in the Mexico Grand Prix with driver Richie Ginther

1964


Honda launches its first outboard engine, GB30

1964


Honda enters its first race car in Formula One, the RA271 in the German Grand Prix

1964


The Sayama Factory is established in Sayama-city, Saitama Prefecture...

1963


Honda starts production of the C310, a new moped produced at Belgium Honda Motor

1962


Suzuka Circuit is completed in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture

1962


The S360, T360 and S500 , Honda's first automobiles, are introduced at Ninth Tokyo Motor Show

1961


Honda sweeps first through fifth places in 125cc and 250cc classes of the Isle of Man TT

1961


Honda produces 1millionth Super Cub

1960


Honda Engineering Research Center becomes an independent company, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

1959


Honda launches F150 tiller as its second power products

1959


In its first participation in Isle of Man TT, Honda wins the 125cc class Manufacturers' Team Award with Naomi Taniguchi finishing 6th, Giichi Suzuki 7th, Teisuke ...

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In its first participation in Isle of Man TT, Honda wins the 125cc class Manufacturers' Team Award with Naomi Taniguchi finishing 6th, Giichi Suzuki 7th, Teisuke Tanaka 8th and Junzo Suzuki 11th

1959


American Honda Motor Co., Inc., is established in Los Angeles, U.S.

1959


The RC160 (250cc, four-cylinder racer) participates in the Asama Volcanic Race for the first time, winning first through third place

1958


A high-speed test track is established along the Arakawa River

1958


The Super Cub is introduced

1954


In Honda's first participation in an overseas motor sports event, Mikio Omura finishes 13th in a motorcycle race held in Sao Paulo to celebrate the city's 400th ...

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1954


In Honda's first participation in an overseas motor sports event, Mikio Omura finishes 13th in a motorcycle race held in Sao Paulo to celebrate the city's 400th anniversary

1954


Export of the Juno to Los Angeles, California, USA begins

1952


Honda begins manufacturing power products, its first general-purpose engine, the Type H

1952


Honda begins exporting products, shipping Cub F-Type motorcycles to Taiwan and other countries

1952


Export of the Dream to Okinawa and the Philippines begins

1948


As successor to Honda Technical Research Institute, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is established on September 24 in Hamamatsu-city, Shizuoka Prefecture, with 1 million ...

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1948


As successor to Honda Technical Research Institute, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is established on September 24 in Hamamatsu-city, Shizuoka Prefecture, with 1 million yen in capital and 34 associates

1947


Yamashita Plant begins production of 2-stroke 50cc A-Type auxiliary bicycle engines, including die-casting of multiple engine components.

1946


Soichiro Honda establishes Honda Technical Research Institute in Yamashita-cho, Hamamatsu-city, Shizuoka Prefecture, to research and produce manufacturing ...

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Soichiro Honda establishes Honda Technical Research Institute in Yamashita-cho, Hamamatsu-city, Shizuoka Prefecture, to research and produce manufacturing equipment and internal combustion engines.

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