Honda Cars India has conquered victorious profits recently, which is a magnificent outcome, taking into consideration, the pressurized economy. The company has churned admirable profits for months in a row; the trend has been different for other established firms that have succumbed to the weakened macro-economic markets.
The company has made impressive gains with its all new City, Amaze and Mobilio models, and now plans to expand its dealership operations in Andaman and Nicobar islands. With an overload of profits attained in the mainland areas of India, it is a practical move of Honda Cars India to strengthen its dealership capacity in Andaman and Nicobar.
The region of Andaman and Nicobar is pretty further away from the mainstream mainland region of the country. The automobile activity is not as pronounced as other regions; the contact with transport facilities is negligible and gets pretty daunting during harsh monsoon months. Very little development has taken place in the region compared to other concentrations.
There is sufficient economic activity happening in Andaman and Nicobar, Tata Motors, Hyundai, Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra have set up dealership outlets in the region, but it does not hold any other automobile units, and thereby functions within limited resources. Andaman and Nicobar is a popular tourist destination of India, and is filled with scenic beauty. It just does not support highly established development and it thrives on agriculture, small scale industries and tourism.
The people of Andaman and Nicobar are well aware of the developments of automobile industry, and Honda cars are appreciated by the people of the region. The company’s first dealership venture is called Port Blair and it will have vast array of Honda models such as Brio, Amaze, Mobilio and City. The much awaited forthcoming Jazz will also make its way into the showroom, and is expected to launch in India by mid 2015.
The popularity of recent Honda launches is benefited from the power of diesel engines; the all new City, Amaze and Mobilio are equipped with robust i-DTEC engine technology, and manoeuvre on class performing mileages that range between 24 to 26kmpl. According to reports Honda Cars India is expected to transport its petrol and diesel models into the region of Andaman and Nicobar, for the simple reason that petrol prices are cheaper in the region, it is lesser than Rs 14 compared to the rate in Mumbai.
The Port Blair dealership unit will soon have a range of amazing Honda cars, and the people of Andaman and Nicobar can explore an overload of cost-effective luxury. The strengthening of automobile industry in the state will work in favour of the economy of the country. The region is secluded from majority of India, and does not support significant economic activity. It will be interesting to view the impact of Honda vehicles in the region in the near future, and it will also strengthen the trade outcome of the country and many more vehicles can be transported overseas.