Honda Motor Co., Ltd. American Depositary Share, each
Incorporated in 1948, Honda Motor was originally a motorcycle manufacturer. Today, the firm makes automobiles, motorcycles, and power products such as boat engines, generators, and lawnmowers. Including joint ventures, Honda sold 22.4 million cars and motorcycles in fiscal 2023 (3.7 million of which were autos), and consolidated sales were JPY 16.9 trillion. Automobiles constitute 63% of revenue and motorcycles 17%, with the rest split between power products and financial services. Honda also makes robots and private jets.
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Incorporated in 1948, Honda Motor was originally a motorcycle manufacturer. Today, the firm makes automobiles, motorcycles, and power products such as boat engines, generators, and lawnmowers. Including joint ventures, Honda sold 22.4 million cars and motorcycles in fiscal 2023 (3.7 million of which were autos), and consolidated sales were JPY 16.9 trillion. Automobiles constitute 63% of revenue and motorcycles 17%, with the rest split between power products and financial services. Honda also makes robots and private jets. Show Less
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