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Why Honda pulled out the Civic, CR-V models from India and shut its Greater Noida plant

The combination of lower efficiency at the Greater Noida plant and poor sales of the Civic and CR-V meant that Honda had very little options to work with

December 25, 2020 / 17:26 IST
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After Honda decided to shut one of the two plants and stopped producing the Civic and CR-V, market watchers raised speculations if the Japanese company would be the next to lose hope on the 3 million-a-year passenger car sales market in India.

But the combination of lower efficiency at the Greater Noida plant and poor sales of the Civic and CR-V meant that Honda had very less number of options to work with. In fact, it was ‘live today fight tomorrow’ scenario for the sixth largest car maker of India.

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The Civic and CR-V generate just about 250 units every month for Honda which is less than 3 percent of its total domestic sales. The segment size itself of both the cars is paltry in comparison to other segments.

The D segment, where the Civic competes in, sells only around 200 units a month and has only two other competitors, Skoda Octavia and Hyundai Elantra. Toyota stopped making the Corolla Altis earlier this year.