Japanese auto giant Honda today announced it will invest Rs 2,500 crore in India by 2014 to enhance its manufacturing activities, including setting up a new car assembly line.
As part of its plans, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the company -- Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) -- will set up a car assembly line, a diesel engine component unit and a forging plant at its Tapukara facility in Rajasthan.
"India is a strategic market for us and it is a strategic base for our local procuring business... We will invest Rs 2,500 crore to expand production capacity of the Rajasthan plant," Honda Motor Company Managing Officer Yoshiyuki Matsumoto told reporters here.
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With setting up of the new assembly line at Tapukara, HCIL's total installed capacity will be 2.4 lakh units annually, considering the Greater Noida plant.
The new assembly line and the forging plant will generate employment for 2,200 people by 2014, in addition of 265 people already hired for the diesel engine component unit.
Meanwhile, the company today unveiled a new 1.5 litre diesel engine, which will be fitted first in the upcoming sedan Amaze.
Matsumoto also said the company will launch diesel variant of all its future models in India.