Honda Motor on Thursday said it planned to create 700 new jobs at its UK manufacturing plant in Swindon, Wiltshire, as it increases production next year following strong demand.
According to Reuters, Honda said it planned to add a further shift at its Swindon plant to bring the total number of jobs to 4,900 due to demand for its new Civic five-door and three-door models [hatchback versions so far built only in the UK and sold only here in Europe].
Honda reportedly said in a statement it expected to produce 190,000 cars at the plant in 2006 and this would increase to 250,000 by the end of 2007.
The new Honda CR-V, which made its debut at the Paris Motor Show on Thursday, would also be built in Swindon, the company said, according to Reuters.
Swindon previously built a proportion of US-bound CR-Vs but this arrangement ended some time ago. US exports of a sporty Civic three-door hatchback ended with the Civic model changeover late last year.
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