Honda Taiwan has held a ceremony to celebrate its 300,000-unit cumulative automobile production at its plant in Pingtung City.
Attending the ceremony were Honda Taiwan executives represented by, Takato Ito, Chairman, and Hiroyuki Mannen, President, along with Honda Taiwan associates. At the ceremony, the 300,000th vehicle, which is a CR-V, the best-selling SUV in Taiwan’s history, was rolled off from the production line.
Honda Taiwan started to assemble cars in 2003 with CR-V, and gradually added the production line to add Accord, CIVIC, FIT, and CITY. The 300,000-unit cumulative production milestone has been achieved only four years after its milestone of 200,000-unit cumulative production in 2012.
Honda Taiwan said that it will provide a special sales promotion for the new registered owners of CR-V from 15 June to the end of July to include a zero interest financial plan, extended warranty plan, and airline tickets package for two people.
Honda’s Taiwan plant employs around 660 people and has annual capacity of 30,000 units.

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