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Honda Cars India has appointed Takashi Nakajima as its new president and CEO.

Honda Cars India has appointed Takashi Nakajima as its new president and CEO.

By Kajal Sharma - 11 Mar 2025 10:33 PM

The leadership of Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL), a subsidiary of the Japanese automaker Honda Motor Company, has changed. With effect from April 1, 2025, Takashi Nakajima has been named HCIL's new president and chief executive officer. Takuya Tsumura, who will return to Honda's headquarters in Japan following his three-year term in India, will be replaced by Nakajima.This appointment is a component of Honda Motor Company's yearly management reorganization process, which aims to improve the company's operational and global leadership strategies.Takashi Nakajima is who? Takashi Nakajima has thirty years of expertise in the automotive sector and is a veteran of Honda. Since joining Honda in 1994, he has occupied important leadership positions in a number of foreign markets, such as Russia: Since 2021, he has served as Honda Motor Russia's president. Japan: Managed product strategy and business planning at Honda's headquarters. China: Helped Honda grow in one of the biggest auto markets in the world. Spain and the Czech Republic were essential to marketing and sales campaigns. Nakajima is qualified to manage Honda Cars India in a cutthroat industry because to his extensive background in business planning, product planning, marketing, and sales promotion.

The Impact of Takuya Tsumura on Honda Automobiles in India Honda's business activities in India have been significantly impacted by Takuya Tsumura, the departing President & CEO of HCIL. Throughout his three-year term, he concentrated on: improving Honda's reputation as a high-end brand in India. enhancing customer-focused programs to increase loyalty and satisfaction. Creating profitable expansion for the business in the face of industry obstaclesImportant Accomplishments Under Tsumura's Direction Tsumura oversaw the triumphant introduction of several high-end models when he was in India, including: The Honda City e:HEV is the country's first popular hybrid sedan, establishing a new standard for environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient driving. The Honda Elevate is a worldwide SUV made to meet India's rising demand for high-end SUVs. The third-generation Honda Amaze is a small sedan that is still a favorite among Indian buyers. These models have strengthened Honda's position in the Indian car industry by reaffirming the company's dedication to sustainability and innovation.

 

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