Navid Talib, head of operations of Honda

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Honda's Operations Manufacturing Head Navid Talib To Resign Soon

In a big jolt to Honda, Navid Talib, head of operations manufacturing and planning strategy at Honda Cars India, has reportedly decided to say goodbye to the company on December 25, 2021. He's expected to join the electric business unit of Hero Motor Company as a President and COO, reported ETAuto.  Talib started his career with Honda in Japan and has been associated with it since 2000. 

Tue, 14 Dec 2021 - 11:56 AM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Honda, Resign, Hero, Operation Manufacturing Head, Honda Cars

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New Honda Amaze facelift.

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Honda Set To Unveil Honda Amaze Facelift In India: Reveals Price & More

Japan-based car manufacturer Honda Motor will launch a new Honda Amaze facelift in India on August 18. The sub-compact sedan will be available with 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine and 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel motor. The car also offers a redesigned front grille, new alloy wheels, an updated infotainment system, new LED taillights, and some other changes inside and outside the cabin. It's expected to be priced between Rs 6.50-11.50 lakh. 

Tue, 17 Aug 2021 - 09:29 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Honda Amaze facelift, Honda Cars, New cars, Car Launch

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

Honda Amaze facelift

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Honda Set To Launch 'Honda Amaze Facelift' In India

Honda has confirmed the launch of the Honda Amaze facelift in India on August 18. The car comes with a 1.2-liter petrol engine producing 90hp and a 1.5-liter diesel engine offering 100hp. Besides, it will be available with new alloy wheels, revised grille, and tail-lights, a LED projector headlights. Offline booking starts at Rs 21,000 and online at Rs 5,000, but the price is yet to be disclosed.

Wed, 04 Aug 2021 - 04:20 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: New cars, Honda Amaze facelift, Honda Cars, new launch, Honda Amaze

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Representational photo: Illustration showing Harley Davidson's exit from India.

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5 Automakers Announce Their Closure In India In Last 5 Years

The Centre on February 9 apprised that five major automobile companies have halted their operations in India in the last five years. The companies include MAN Trucks, General Motors, Harley Davidson, UM Motorcycles and Honda Cars. Reportedly, the companies announced closure by 2020 end, shutting down some of their manufacturing plants in states like Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. However, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar affirmed that the… read-more

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 - 11:03 AM / by Harsh Vardhan

Tags: Prakash Javadekar, MAN Trucks, General Motors, Harley Davidson, Honda Cars

Courtesy: Business Today