Honda Motorcycle: Honda started exporting in Australia and New Zealand, now selling in 38 countries.

The country’s leading two-wheeler manufacturer Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI), Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India on Wednesday announced to export its 125 cc motorcycle SP125 (SP125) to Australia and New Zealand. The motorcycle will be exported through the CBU route and will be sold under the name ‘CB 125F’ in these markets.

About 250 units of SP125 have been shipped to Australia and New Zealand from 22nd July. Presently, the SP125 is manufactured at Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India’s Tapukara plant in Alwar, Rajasthan.

Features

Honda SP125 was the first BS-VI motorcycle launched by HMSI in India. Equipped with 19 new patent applications, the SP125 is powered by a 125 cc HET engine with ESP technology. The SP 125 has many such technology features that have been introduced for the first time in this segment. Such as full digital meter, distance to empty, average fuel efficiency, real-time fuel efficiency, LED DC headlamp, engine start/stop switch, integrated headlamp beam/passing switch, eco indicator, gear position indicator.

Company’s expectations

Commenting on the achievement, Atsushi Ogata, Managing Director, President and CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India said, “HMSI has taken this step as part of its long-term plans to serve the world by expanding its production capacity in India. With HMMSI’s trusted quality offering satisfactory services to consumers across 38 countries across the globe, we are moving ahead as per our plans to increase our export footprint to world-class markets.”

HMSI’s ever-increasing footprint across the globe

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India started exports from India in 2001 with its first model Activa. Presently, Honda with an export portfolio of 19 two wheeler models serves over 3 million customers in various export markets, majorly Asia & Oceania, Middle East and Latin America.