History of honda
History of honda How easy would riding a bicycle be if it had an engine? 1946, when the most common mode of transportation was the bicycle. On encountering the former Imperial Army’s generator engines to power wireless radios, Soichiro Honda developed the concept of using these engines as auxiliary power for bicycles. Modifying the 500 or so engines, Honda had produced and sold bicycles with auxiliary engines. The new bicycle was an instant hit, with orders coming in and stocks running out, so Honda decided to develop and original engine. In 1947, the A-Type engine, emblazoned with Honda’s name for the very first time, was completed. 1948: The Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is incorporated 34 employees, 1 million yen capital Honda started as a bicycle auxiliary engine manufacturer in a small factory in Hamamatsu. 1953: Power Products business begins The H-Type farming engine ushers in a new era, and in 1959 the F150 tiller goes on sale. 1954: Declaring Entry in the Isle o...
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