Honda to resume vehicle, engine production at Celaya plant in Mexico by mid-November
Japanese automaker to suspend the new Insight hybrid production for entire August month due to shortage of a critical engine component
Honda has announced plans to resume engine and vehicle production at its plant in Celaya, Mexico by middle of November this year, the Japanese automaker said in a press release on 31 July. “Our expert teams have completed an investigation of the damage to the tooling and equipment at the auto plant, which produces the Honda Fit and HR-V, and we now expect to resume auto and engine production in Celaya in mid-November,” Honda said in a statement.
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