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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

CM Performed Bhumi Puja for Honda Motor Cycle & Scooter India ...
src: sadanandagowda.com

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Private Limited (HMSI) is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Limited, Japan. Founded in 1999, it was the fourth Honda automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda Motor Ltd (1984-1998), Hero Honda (1984-2011) and Honda Siel Cars India (1995-2012). HMSI was established in 1999 at Manesar, District Gurgaon, Haryana.

Currently HMSI has four manufacturing locations at Manesar in Haryana, Tapukara in Rajasthan, Narsapura in Karnataka and Vithalpur in Gujarat. Its facility in Narsapura is the largest amongst its four locations and has a capacity of 6600 vehicles per day


Video Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India



Vehicles

Motorcycles

  • CB Hornet160R
  • CB Unicorn160
  • CB Unicorn 150
  • CB Shine SP
  • CB Shine
  • Livo
  • Dream Yuga
  • Dream Neo
  • CD110 Dream DX

Scooters

  • Cliq
  • Dio
  • Aviator
  • Activa-i
  • Activa 4G
  • Activa 125
  • Honda Grazia

Mopeds

  • Navi

Sports Bikes

  • GoldWing
  • CB1000R
  • CBR650F
  • CBR1000RR
  • Africa Twin

Maps Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India



Discontinued

Scooters

  • Honda Eterno

Motorcycles/Sports Bikes

  • Honda CB Trigger 150
  • Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler 150
  • Honda CB Twister 110
  • Honda CBF Stunner 125
  • Honda CBR 150R
  • Honda CBR 250R
  • Honda CD110 Dream

List of new two wheelers unveiled at Auto Expo 2016
src: indianautosblog.com


ISO 14001

HMSI got ISO 14001 certification in December 2002. HMSI plans to use the PDCA cycle for its environmental management system.


Honda inaugurates its 4th two-wheeler plant in India | Motoroids
src: www.motoroids.com


References


CM Performed Bhumi Puja for Honda Motor Cycle & Scooter India ...
src: sadanandagowda.com


External links

  • Official website
  • Longer report on HMSI workers' struggle and state repression in Gurgaon Workers News No.7
  • Honda's Current and Discontinued Bike Models List

Source of article : Wikipedia