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Honda Research Institute USA Expands Advanced R&D Presence in Ohio
07 Oct 2025
Honda Research Institute USA, Inc. (HRI-US) today announced a $2.6 million investment to expand its advanced research presence in Ohio, including a new Advanced Materials Science Lab to support collab

Honda Touts Modern Manufacturing Careers During National Manufacturing Day
03 Oct 2025
Honda is hosting nearly 2,000 students and teachers from more than 60 schools across ten of its U.S. production facilities in conjunction with National Manufacturing Day (MFG Day).

American Honda Posts Strong September Sales Results to Maintain Annual Sales Increase
03 Oct 2025
American Honda (AHM) posts sales of 105,097 units in September despite leaner inventories of some popular models, to maintain year-to-date sales increase of 3.9% through first three quarters of 2025.

Honda and the Honda USA Foundation Kick Off Annual Funding Cycle to Support Programs Making a Difference in Local Communities
03 Oct 2025

Honda and Astrobotic Establish Joint Development Agreement to Explore Scalable Lunar Power Solutions
03 Oct 2025
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and Astrobotic Technology, Inc. today announced a joint development agreement aimed at developing a scalable and integrated power solution for sustained lunar surface missions.

Honda and HRC Congratulates Ayrton Senna on Induction into the Automotive Hall of Fame
03 Oct 2025
American Honda and Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) proudly congratulates legendary Formula One driver.
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