| Torrance, California, April 14, 1998 --- Honda North America Inc., the US holding company belonging to Honda Motor Co., Ltd., today announced from its head office in Torrance, California that in March Honda achieved cumulative automobile volume production in North America (covering the United States and Canada) of 7 million vehicles.
Honda first began manufacturing automobiles locally in the United States back
in 1982 at a plant in Marysville, Ohio, production being the responsibility of
Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. By 1985 Honda had become the 4th biggest automobile
manufacturer behind the Big Three. In 1986, Honda of Canada Manufacturing began
producing Civics at its plant in Alliston, Ontario. From then onwards, as well
as starting up new plants to produce automobile engines, Honda has gradually expanded
its North American manufacturing operations. Currently, Honda has three plants
across the USA and Canada making finished automobiles, and one each producing
engines and transmissions, and 70% of the Honda vehicles sold in North America
are made locally. Honda's annual production figures for automobiles (excluding
trucks) rank it third among North American automakers.
Alongside its manufacturing operations, ever since the second half of the
1980s Honda has built up its North American R&D, engineering and purchasing
capabilities. Honda vehicles are now developed and mass-manufactured wholly within,
and for, the North American market, and the local parts procurement rate averages
well over 90%. In addition, from 1987 onwards, Honda began exporting vehicles
made in North America, mainly back to Japan. To date, Honda has exported around
500,000 vehicles from North America to over 90 countries around the world. From
development through to manufacturing, Honda's North American operations are now
very much a separate entity.
Last year Honda manufactured 813,000 4-wheeled vehicles in the United States
and Canada, while at the same time planning to further expand capacity to meet
ever-increasing demand. In autumn 1998, HCM will commence operations at its second
production line. By 2001, Honda plans to possess a total annual manufacturing
capacity of nearly 1.01 million 4-wheeled vehicles in North America. The total
net investment by Honda in its North American operations now exceeds US$ 4 billion,
and the various companies in North America directly employ over 20,000 people.
Cumulative production statistics for Honda in North America
| |
Marysville Plant |
East Liberty Plant |
US total (HAM) |
Canada (HCM) |
North America total |
Cumulative production total |
| 1982 |
968 |
|
968 |
|
968 |
968 |
| 1983 |
55,337 |
|
55,337 |
|
55,337 |
56,305 |
| 1984 |
138,578 |
|
138,578 |
|
138,578 |
194,883 |
| 1985 |
145,337 |
|
145,337 |
|
145,337 |
340,220 |
| 1986 |
238,159 |
|
238,159 |
477 |
238,636 |
578,856 |
| 1987 |
324,064 |
|
324,064 |
15,659 |
339,723 |
918,579 |
| 1988 |
366,355 |
|
366,355 |
49,910 |
416,265 |
1,334,844 |
| 1989 |
362,264 |
87 |
362,351 |
86,594 |
448,945 |
1,783,789 |
| 1990 |
383,197 |
52,240 |
435,437 |
105,959 |
541,396 |
2,325,185 |
| 1991 |
356,967 |
94,222 |
451,189 |
99,150 |
550,339 |
2,875,524 |
| 1992 |
341,924 |
116,327 |
458,251 |
104,123 |
562,374 |
3,437,898 |
| 1993 |
283,038 |
120,737 |
403,775 |
100,621 |
504,396 |
3,942,294 |
| 1994 |
360,591 |
138,119 |
498,710 |
108,308 |
607,018 |
4,549,312 |
| 1995 |
393,629 |
159,420 |
553,049 |
106,133 |
659,182 |
5,208,494 |
| 1996 |
424,462 |
209,912 |
634,374 |
144,482 |
778,856 |
5,987,350 |
| 1997 |
415,588 |
232,680 |
648,268 |
165,181 |
813,449 |
6,800,799 |
| 1998(January-March) |
119,552 |
62,426 |
181,978 |
43,475 |
225,453 |
7,026,252 |
| Cumulative production total |
4,710,010 |
1,186,170 |
5,896,180 |
1,130,072 |
7,026,252 |
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