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Honda was founded in 1948, and in 1963 series production began in its first factory outside Japan, located in Belgium. Since then, Honda has expanded its global production in accordance with its fundamental principles of producing locally where there is demand. The world's leading mobility brand currently produces a wide range of motorcycles, from 50cc models to 1,800 cc, in 35 factories in 21 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa and America.

But all this we mentioned, started with the Dream D-Type of 1949, the first motorcycle "as such" manufactured by Honda, powered by a 98 cc two-stroke engine.

Since its foundation, Honda has developed and manufactured products that cover many and varied global needs, based on the belief that "the purpose of technology is to help people." This principle led Honda to reach the milestone of 100 million units in 1997, 300 million in 2014 and, today, 400 million.

In fact, 2018 witnessed how Honda exceeded the annual global production of 20 million units for the first time in its history, how it continues to enjoy strong support from its customers worldwide, and how it works in its 2030 vision to serve its customers with the "satisfaction of making their lives better."

The Honda Motos offer is quite versatile and even has memorable models such as the CB 750, the mythical Motocompo scooters, the NSR sports cars of the eighties, to models such as the Neo Sports Cafe, the enduro / cross-country CRF range, the Luxurious Goldwing ... we would have to talk a whole afternoon.

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