Honda Taiwan rolls out its 300,000th vehicle

Honda Taiwan has crossed the 300,000 unit cumulative automobile production milestone, 13 years after it began production.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 16 Jun 2016 Views icon7216 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Honda Taiwan rolls out its 300,000th vehicle

Honda Taiwan has crossed the 300,000 unit cumulative automobile production milestone, 13 years after it began production.

The company held a celebratory function at its plant in Pingtung City, which was attended by Takato Ito chairman, Hiroyuki Mannen, president, along with Honda Taiwan associates. The landmark vehicle was a 300,000th vehicle, a CR-V, which is the best-selling SUV in Taiwan’s history.

Honda Taiwan, which currently has 660 workforce, began assembling cars in 2003 starting with the CR-V, and gradually expanded the production line-up to include the Accord, Civic, Fit, and City. The 300,000 unit cumulative production milestone came 13 years after production began and 4 years after it produced the 200,000th vehicle.

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The company also markets motorcycles which include the NSS300, CBR500R, CB650F, CBR650F, NC750S, NC750X, INTEGRA, CTX700N, CB1100EX, CTX1300 and the Goldwing F6C.
 

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