
Officials of Honda, which has their auxiliary in Russia has affirmed its decision to quit supplying new vehicles to official sellers in Russia beginning from 2022.
As indicated by the automobile company, this decision is essential for the their endeavors to rebuild its operations.
Honda would now keep its presence on the Russian market with cruiser and power equipment sales, and hold its activities identified with the after-deals administration of its vehicles.
Because of the inaccessibility of the organization’s plants in Russia, Honda’s sales from January to November 2020 were down 15 percent to 1,383 vehicles.
Honda is a world leader in producing motorcycles, with the bulk of the company’s annual sales coming from automobiles, which the company began manufacturing in 1963.
Among its lightweight, fuel-efficient passenger cars have been the popular Civic and Accord models.
The first production car from Honda was the S500 sports car, which followed the T360 into production in October 1963. Its chain-driven rear wheels pointed to Honda’s motorcycle origins.
Honda operates in 150 countries around the world.