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Honda recalls nearly 78,000 cars in India to fix faulty fuel pump
Honda said the replacement of the fuel pump in the affected cars will be carried out free of cost at its dealerships across India in a phased manner starting from 17th April 2021. Owners are being contacted individually
Sumant Banerji | April 16, 2021 | Updated 18:23 IST
Honda recalls cars over faulty fuel pump
In the first vehicle recall exercise after India put in place a formal recall policy earlier this month, Japanese car major Honda Cars India on Friday said it is recalling 77,954 units of its select models produced mostly in 2019 to voluntarily replace fuel pumps.
Honda India Plans To Become Export Hub For Two-Wheelers
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The brand exports the Indian manufactured Activa range and 18 more models to 35 different markets
Honda India has announced a new vertical for its business expansion in the foreign market. The brand commenced export service with the Activa back in 2001 and crossed the million unit milestone in 2015. Now, the new structure is aimed at making India a global hub for Honda’s export business.
Honda India exports its two-wheelers in 35 different markets including Europe, Central and Latin America, Middle East, South East Asia, Japan, and the SAARC nations. The export lineup consists of 19 models that fulfil country-specific homologation and other norms.
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Auto industry body SIAM on Wednesday termed the government s move to extend the FAME II certification validity by one year as a step in the right direction. The measure will enable FAME II eligibility certificate valid for one year from the last date of certification instead of the financial year norm earlier, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said in a statement. We appreciate and thank the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI) to accept this recommendation of the industry. Such progressive measures would help bolster the industry s confidence to introduce more and more electric models with time, it added.
SIAM noted that the scheme is largely on the right track and would result in desirable outcomes in the coming few years.