Showing posts with label Honda. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Honda considers making hybrid cars in China

Japan's Honda Motor is mulling making hybrid cars in China, where regulators want more energy efficient vehicles to help combat the nation's choking pollution problem, state media said on Friday.

Honda plans to test demand in China for its Civic hybrid cars within three months, the Shanghai Daily reported, citing a deputy manager of Honda's China joint venture, Dongfeng Honda Automobile.

"It would be a trial operation to test the market response before localized production begins," the official was quoted as saying. Toyota, Honda's larger rival in Japan, became the first foreign car maker to produce hybrid autos in China with its Prius model in late 2005.

The make is sold at 288,000 yuan to 302,000 yuan (37,400- 39,200 dollars), and annual sales are expected to hit 3,000 this year. "Our hybrid Civic will have a price advantage against Toyota's Prius," the Dongfeng official said, although he could not provide a specific price.

"The market could become better for mass production if the government introduces more favourable tax policies to reduce driving costs for hybrid owners." Hybrid vehicles, which deliver power by switching between a gasoline (petrol) engine and an electric motor, can save up to 30 per cent on fuel costs but they cost 15 to 20 per cent more on average than conventional models.

Honda Motor sold a record 323,469 automobiles in China in 2006, up 25.9 per cent from the previous year. But the company has acknowledged that competition is fierce in China as more automakers look to sell cars in what is emerging as the world's second largest auto market after the United States.

Japanese Automakers move production bases to Asia

Japanese automakers are increasing exports from production bases in other Asian countries to take advantage of better worker skills and tariff-free arrangements, the Nikkei reported, without citing sources.

Asia replaced North America as the largest overseas production base for Japanese car firms in 2006 with output reaching 4.13 mln vehicles, the business daily said.

Honda Motor Co Ltd is boosting this year's exports from Thailand to Australia and New Zealand by 40 pct, or 47,000 units, while Nissan Motor Co Ltd (nasdaq: NSANY - news - people ) is doubling exports of its Tiida subcompact from Thailand to Australia to 10,000, the Nikkei said.

Last year, Toyota Motor Corp exported 100,000 IMVs (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicles) to more than 90 countries from Thailand and it will step up exports from this year.

Suzuki Motor Corp plans to triple output capacity to 300,000 vehicles a year at its second Indian assembly plant in 2008. Of the total, half will be shipped to Europe and the Middle East, the Nikkei said.

source: Forbes.com

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