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Honda is the world’s largest manufacturer of two wheelers, Recognized over the world as the symbol of Honda Two Wheelers, the ‘Wings’ arrived in India as Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), a 100% subsidiary of Honda Motor Company Ltd., Japan, in 1999. Since its establishment in 1999 at Manesar, District Gurgaon, Haryana, Honda has lived up to its reputation of offering the highest quality products at the most reasonable price. Despite being one of the youngest players in the Indian two-wheelers market, Honda has become the largest two wheeler manufacturer as well as the second largest two-wheelers company in India.
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Two-wheeler wholesales dip to continue in March as OEMs to clear stocks before OBD II-B norms kick in from April 1
- Leading two-wheeler companies in India, including Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), and TVS Motor Company, have reported a decline in sales as the industry gears up to comply with new OBD II-B emission standards from April 1.
- Hero MotoCorp’s domestic wholesales declined by 13.35% on a month-on-month basis, while HMSI reported a 5% decline. TVS Motor Company saw a 6% decline, and Bajaj Auto reported a decline of around 15% in its wholesales.
- From April 1, all new two-wheelers manufactured in India are required to comply with OBD II-B emission standards that require the installation of a monitoring system for real-time emission tracking. This may lead to a rise in the prices of two-wheelers as OEMs pass on the cost to customers.
- The impact of OBD II-B emission standards on sales will be clearer from April sales numbers, once the price increase phenomena is factored in.

Two-wheeler wholesales dip to continue in March as OEMs to clear stocks before OBD II-B norms kick in from April 1
- Two-wheeler wholesales in India have been declining in the past two months as major companies report a decline in sales.
- Leading companies such as Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, and TVS Motor Company have reported a decrease in domestic wholesales.
- This decline is due to the upcoming implementation of OBD II-B (On-Board Diagnostics) emission standards from April 1, which requires all new two-wheelers to comply with the norms.
- The prices of two-wheelers are expected to rise as manufacturers pass on the cost of installing OBD monitoring systems to customers.

Honda Two-Wheelers Cross Two-Crore Sales Milestone In Southern India
- Two wheeler manufacturer Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has surpassed two crore sales in southern parts of the country.
- One crore sales milestone was achieved in 17 years, while the next one crore sales was achieved in seven years, totaling to over two crore sales in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
- To commemorate the 2-crore sales milestone, Honda is offering a limited period offer on purchase of their popular scooters Activa and Activa 125 with zero processing fees and zero documentation charges to buyers.
- Honda attributes the achievement to the deep trust and preference customers have for their two-wheelers in South India.

2025 Honda Shine 125 Launched – What All Has Changed?
- Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has launched the updated Shine 125 with new features and design.
- The 2025 Honda Shine 125 is available in two variants, Drum and Disc, priced at Rs 84,493 and Rs 89,245, respectively.
- The new model features a fully digital instrument cluster with additional information, a USB Type-C charging port, and an OBD-2B complaint engine.
- The bike retains its previous suspension setup, alloy wheels, and braking system.

Honda Motorcycles bullish on EV, Asia biggest market
- Honda Motorcycles is targeting a 50% share of the global motorcycle market, including electric motorcycles.
- Honda aims to focus on the 'Global South' market in South-West Asia, with India as the largest market in the region.
- Honda has introduced two global electric models in Indonesia and specific electric scooters for the Indian market.
- Honda plans to launch more electric models, reduce total cost of ownership, and operate a dedicated electric motorcycle production plant in India by 2028.

Two-wheelers not luxury, tax cut needed to spur demand: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India
- Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is requesting a cut in taxes on two-wheelers, stating that they are a necessity for commuting and not a luxury.
- The Director of Sales and Marketing at HMSI, Yogesh Mathur, emphasized the need for income tax rationalization to encourage middle-income people to start spending again.
- Motorcycle sales have been underperforming compared to scooters due to softness in demand from the rural market, including delayed monsoons.
- Mathur highlighted the challenges faced by the industry, such as limited funds in the hands of customers, increased costs of vehicles due to compliance with new regulations, and the impact of general elections on rural demand for motorcycles.
Going Electric: Auto makers unveil e-scooters on Day-1 at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
- SMIPL unveiled its first electric scooter, the e-ACCESS, at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
- HMSI launched the ACTIVA e: and QC1 electric scooters.
- Hero MotoCorp showcased the 250cc Xtreme 250R and added the Xpulse 210 to its Xpulse portfolio.
- Suzuki Motor Corporation focuses on carbon neutrality through various approaches including E-Fuels and hydrogen engines.

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India showcases ACTIVA e: & QC1 e-scooters at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
- Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is showcasing the ACTIVA e: and QC1 e-scooters at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
- The ACTIVA e: is equipped with swappable battery technology and offers a range of 102 km on a full charge.
- The QC1 e-scooter features a fixed battery pack, provides a range of 80 km on a single charge, and has a top speed of 50 km/h.
- Both EVs are available for bookings in select cities, with deliveries starting in February 2025.

CCI Dismisses Complaint Against Honda Motorcycle And Scooter India
- The Competition Commission of India has dismissed the complaint against Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India.
- The allegations of coercion and unfair practices were related to contractual disputes and commercial matters.
- The individual voluntarily entered into the dealership agreement with HMSI, which included provisions for termination under specific conditions.
- The competition watchdog concluded that the claims were rooted in contractual disagreements rather than market dominance or anti-competitive behavior.

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