Honda to export Brio to neighbouring countries
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- 02:43 pm, October 05, 2011
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The company will also increase localisation of parts for the Brio

Honda Siel Cars India is planning to export its new hatchback Brio to the neighbouring right hand drive markets in Nepal and Bhutan, starting next year. The car marker is already exporting a few of the Brio components to Indonesia and Malaysia from its Tapukara facility in Rajasthan.
The company is also planning to increase localisation of the new Brio to ninety per cent from the current eighty per cent to reduce costs. The car manufacturer has an installed capacity of 1,00,000 units at Rajasthan plant, and expects production to reach maximum by the end of first quarter next year.
First Published on 02:43 pm, October 05, 2011
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6 Comments
Yuvaraj
(Posted 2 Years Ago)
What MR Anand says is right, i to feel same, their is no impact in the model and milege from honda
Anand
(Posted 2 Years Ago)
Honda Company, need to work lot on mini car model and special in diesel cars, no point of getting new model car all the time what the catch in it thats importan, just because the import the car it doest mean they are great, we indian import vegatables also what big deal in it, do some time different to get the place in market.
basu
(Posted 2 Years Ago)
so much is said or praised but road-worthiness is yet to be proved at home.





