JAPANESE automaker Honda will invest 4.2 billion reais (S$1.1 billion) in its Itirapina plant in Brazil by 2030, an executive said on Friday (Apr 19), adding the company aims to develop a hybrid-flex vehicle in the South American country.
Honda’s announcement is the latest in a series of fresh investments by automakers such as Volkswagen, General Motors, Stellantis and Toyota in Brazil.
According to Brazil’s government, investments pledged by automakers in the country for the coming years already total nearly 130 billion reais.
Honda’s commercial vice president in Brazil, Roberto Akiyama, said the firm’s investments would be focused on new technologies and the development of a hybrid model for the Brazilian market, which would be able to run 100 per cent on ethanol.
The company, he told reporters, expects to produce as many as 150,000 vehicles per year at the Itirapina plant by 2030, up from 100,000 this year, for both sales in the domestic market and exports.
In addition to the hybrid-flex vehicle yet to be developed, Akiyama said Honda also plans to launch a new entry-level SUV in the Brazilian market in 2025.
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His remarks follow a meeting with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasilia. REUTERS