Honda opens third 2-wheeler plant in India

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI), India’s second-largest two-wheeler company, plans to expand its installed annual capacity 15 per cent to 4.6 million units by March 2014.

On Tuesday, the company inaugurated a plant at the industrial area here, 58 km from Bangalore, it’s third plant in the country, after those in Manesar in Haryana and Tapukara in Rajasthan.

The three plants have a combined capacity of four million units a year.

The Narasapura plant would initially produce 1.2 million units a year. By March 2014, additional capacity of 600,000 units would be added, through a third assembly line, said Keira Muramatsu, president & chief executive. The Narasapura plant would see a total investment of Rs 1,350 crore, including the funds for expansion.

The company has acquired 23 acres from the Karnataka government for creating additional facilities such as a safety riding track. By the end of this financial year, the plant, spread over 96 acres, would provide employment to 4,500 people, said Yadvinder Singh Guleria, vice-president (sales and marketing). The company would produce the Dream Yuga motorcycle at the plant from June. Two months later, it would start manufacturing Activa scooters on the second assembly line, he added.

Accordingly, the company would reduce the Activa’s waiting period from the current 15 days.

“At present, 100,000 customers are waiting for delivery of the Activa in cities such as Bangalore, Kochi, Trivandrum, Chennai, Hyderabad and Vizag,” he said.“Seeing the current trend of demand for scooters and motorcycles, we have decided to expand the capacity by 6,00,000 vehicles by the end of this financial year to raise the total capacity to 1.8 million units in Narasapura.