Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India unveils its Future Roadmap for India

Global Resource Factory (Manesar) set to become Export Hub for HMSI

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India unveils its Future Roadmap for India
Atsushi Ogata – Managing Director, President & CEO, HMSI (Left) and Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Director– Sales & Marketing, HMSI at Honda’s Global Resource Factory Manesar (Haryana).

Gurugram, April 21, 2022: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today announced its progress towards Business Transformation for Future and Alternative Mobility. Parallely, the company aims to further strengthen its Manesar (Haryana) plant as a Global Resource Factory for ‘Making in India for the world’.

Besides expanding exports footprint, HMSI is aggressively pursuing development of fuel-efficient products. As part of this, the company plans a phase-wise implementation & integration of flex-fuel technology in its product portfolio.

Entry level motorcycle category continues to have a significant share in total 2Wheelers sales in India. Leveraging this opportunity to serve the masses, HMSI will introduce a new low-end motorcycle in the commuter segment.

Speaking on the occasion,  Atsushi Ogata – Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India said, “Bringing the synergies of Honda’s global expertise with strong indigenous support, HMSI will further expand its horizons in India. A staggered implementation of flex-fuel technology and multiple EV model introduction in future will lead to an exciting journey ahead. HMSI also plans to enter low-end motorcycle segment while boosting its new fun models’ business in domestic markets. Parallely expanding its wings overseas, HMSI aims to serve more developed countries with its highest level of global quality standards”

Elaborating on the HMSI’s future roadmap,  Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Director – Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India said, “Cherishing a relationship of trust with customers & community built over 20 years, HMSI today delights more than 5 crore Indian families. Moving further, though supply chain issues still persist and the industry facing head winds of increasing commodity & fuel prices, we anticipate a sustained market recovery on a lower base of last fiscal.”