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Honda 500 Million Unit Cumulative Motorcycle Production Appreciation and Celebration Announcement
2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
CR-V As different as you
Saudi GP Verstappen
Honda 500 Million Unit Cumulative Motorcycle Production Appreciation and Celebration Announcement

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Honda 500 Million Unit Cumulative Motorcycle Production Appreciation and Celebration Announcement

Honda’s cumulative global production of engine/motor powered motorcycles has reached 500 million units on the beginning of May, 2025. It is 76 years after the company began mass production of motorcycles in 1949 with the Dream D Type. In celebration of reaching 500 million units, a commemorative event will be held in India.

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2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

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Max Verstappen triumphs at the Emilia – Romagna GP

At the 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Max Verstappen secured his second win of the season, overtaking pole-sitter Oscar Piastri at the first corner and maintaining the lead throughout the race. The Dutchman and the garage delivered the goods at Imola on Sunday as Oracle Red Bull Racing teammate Yuki Tsunoda recovered from Saturday's qualifying crash to claim a point in 10th.

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CR-V As different as you

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30 YEARS OF THE ICONIC HONDA CR-V

When the Honda CR-V first appeared in the MENA region in 1995 it transformed the automotive landscape, paving the way for a new breed of family car. Combining the comfort, refinement, practicality and efficiency of a standard saloon with the rugged go anywhere ability of a 4x4, the original CR-V sparked a spirit of adventure that is as strong as ever 30 years later.

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Saudi GP Verstappen

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VERSTAPPEN TAKES PODIUM, HADJAR SCORES POINT IN SAUDI ARABIA GP

Oracle Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen had to serve a controversial five-second penalty but was still able to secure second place at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Dutch driver finished well clear of Ferrari’s Charles LeClerc and pushed hard as he attempted to catch the McLaren of Oscar Piastri but ran out of laps and had to settle for second.

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