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Honda to axe 4-5 models, to continue to make BS-IV models for exports

Honda will stop production of BS-IV compliant scooters and motorcycles by end of January

January 16, 2020 / 08:55 IST
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Honda will not upgrade four-five of its models to Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) emission norms which would lead to trimming of its product portfolio. This comes at a time when the two-wheeler demand is not expected to revive at least in the next nine months.

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI), the country’s second-largest two-wheeler maker, will stop production of BS-IV compliant scooters and motorcycles by the end of January, a top company official confirmed.

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Speaking on the sidelines of launching the BS-VI Activa 6G Minoru Kato, President, CEO and MD, HMSI said, “We will stop production of BS-IV vehicles by end of this month.”

HMSI has already launched three models with BS-VI engines, Activa 125, SP 125 and Activa 6G. The company has sold more than 75,000 units of BS-VI versions. The Navi and Cliq are two of the struggling models of Honda and will likely face the axe.