What Brand is the H Logo Car?

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DelJustin
07/30/25 8:30am
H is the logo of Guangzhou Honda Automobile. Honda refers to Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha), which is the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer, and its automobile production and scale also rank among the top in the world. The company was established in September 1948, founded by Soichiro Honda, with its headquarters located in Tokyo. Below is detailed information about Honda automobiles: 1. Overview: Honda, officially named "Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha," is a multinational automobile manufacturer listed on both the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). 2. Others: Honda's current product line mainly consists of four major businesses: automobiles, motorcycles, power products, and aircraft. The automobile business is composed of the core brand Honda and the luxury brand Acura.
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