Honda became the first Japanese automaker to do this in the U.S. in 1982.
Build automobiles in the United States (Marysville, Ohio)
This Honda Model offers a 8 Seating. Largest SUV.
Honda Pilot
Honda first competed in Formula 1 as a constructor in this year.
1964
This Honda model was intentionally styled to appeal to younger urban buyers in the 1970s.
Honda Civic
Honda produces more of these annually than cars.
Motorcycles
This was the first Honda vehicle officially sold in the United States.
Honda N600
The name “Civic” was chosen to reflect this concept.
Citizenship / civic responsibility
This legendary driver won Honda’s first F1 World Championship.
Nelson Piquet
The original NSX’s design was heavily inspired by this aircraft.
The F-16 fighter jet
This Honda vehicle appeared in a famous video game franchise starting in the 1990s.
Gran Turismo
This global event nearly bankrupted Honda before motorcycles saved the company.
World War II
Honda discontinued this model name globally because it conflicted with trademarks in multiple countries. (changed to Jazz due to vulgar meanings in Scandinavia)
Fitta
Honda-powered cars dominated this racing series in the late 1990s.
IndyCar / CART
This design feature became a Honda trademark in the 1990s across multiple models.
The VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) engine technology
Honda once built this unexpected product besides vehicles.
Lawn equipment / robots (ASIMO acceptable)
Honda entered the U.S. market during this decade, despite major skepticism from American manufacturers.
1960s
“Accord” was meant to symbolize harmony between these two things.
The car and the driver (or people and technology)
Honda withdrew from Formula 1 in this year, citing global economic concerns.
2008
Honda used wind tunnel testing for mass-market vehicles starting with this model.
Honda Accord
This country is Honda’s largest production base outside Japan.
The United States
This internal Honda philosophy emphasizes constant improvement and influenced vehicle development worldwide.
Kaizen
This Honda nameplate has been used on three entirely unrelated vehicles across different decades.
Honda Z
This circuit is where Honda secured its first-ever F1 victory.
The Mexican Grand Prix (1965)
This color became synonymous with Honda performance branding worldwide.
Championship White
Honda vehicles are sold in this many countries (within a margin of five).
150 countries