After long period, Honda able to produce a diesel engine in the
Indian market. Prior to the time when petrol prices were raised, Honda
was the only choice for premium car buyers and no one came into its way.
But recently the scenario has changed drastically bringing diesel cars
more into the limelight.
Honda has been hit hard by the
transition and now they are focusing on brining diesel engines in India.
As an alternative for the time being, Honda came up with Honda Brio
small car but again it could not fill the gap created by the lack of
diesel options.
At
the Tokyo Motor Show, Honda has revealed something very interesting.
Obviously it is a diesel engine, a brand new 1.6 Liter turbocharged four
cylinder diesel unit which takes its development inspiration from the
2.2 Liter i-DTEC. The same can produce 118 BHP @ 4000 RPM of peak power
and 300 Nm @ 2000 RPM of peak torque. Another interesting fact is that
at 170 kg the engine is claimed to be the lightest in its class.
Now
along with diesel engine options the company is concentrating on small
cars as well and recently Chief Officer (Development Operations), and
Honda R&D Co (Automobile R&D Center) Managing Officer, Yasuhisa
Arai said, “We are aware of the petrol price increase in India but
we consider that as a sign of growth in the Indian market… definitely we
are currently developing diesel engine cars.” “(Indian) market is
asking for more diesel engine cars and we are fully aware of that.”
In context with the Indian market Yasuhisa Arai said added, “We
had developed Brio (compact car) for India, since we see limited
opportunities for large size vehicles, our emphasis is on small compact
cars for India.” At this point Japan, US, and China are the three
biggest markets (for Honda). In my opinion India is the top growth
market and I believe India will soon overtake China. Definitely India
will be our emphasis.”
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