Back in 1981, Honda saw an opportunity opening up for itself that no eight in Honda's headquarters wanted to miss out on: building and selling luxury cars to American consumers. Mercedes and BMW were both gaining traction in the U.S. as American luxury brands Cadillac and Lincoln sputtered and lost market share. Honda was already receiving widespread consumer acceptance and critical acclaim for the two models it was then selling in the U.S., so the decision to market more expensive and upscale cars was viewed as a strong possibility.
In March 2006, the Honda Motor Company celebrated an important milestone: the 20th anniversary of their luxury brand, Acura. Created to give Honda aficionados an opulent make that they could be proud of, Acura has successfully expanded the company's reach far beyond more prosaic models such as the Civic and the Accord. Today, Acura is a different brand than the company that was birthed in 1986. Let's take a glimpse at Acura's past, their present line up, and what the next 20 years may bring for this esteemed Japanese automaker.
The first eight models to be sold as Acuras were the Legend, a V6 powered sedan and coupe, and the Integra, which was essentially a two door coupe based on a Honda Civic platform. Later, the NSX eight stool roadster was brought out to battle Porsche and the Vigor sedan was introduced to fill the gap between the Integra and the Legend.
When Honda management decided to go with the upscale brand, they did this knowing that the cars would finally have to stand apart from Honda in order to command the higher prices. Simply selling up market Hondas as Acuras would not work. Instead, each car was outfitted and retuned to compete directly against the leading luxury cars of that time.
Over time, the various model names were dropped and replaced by vehicles with 2 or 3 letter designations. The Vigor became the TL, the Legend became the RL, and the Integra the RSX. Today, the MDX SUV, RSX sport compact, and TSX sedan, join the two other models to comprise the current Acura line up. A slightly smaller SUV, the RDX, will be joining Acura's line up later in 2006.
The future of Acura looks bright despite strong worldwide competition. Although Honda jumped into the market a few years before Nissan rolled out it Infiniti division and Toyota its Lexus line, Acura has trailed its Japanese competitors for over a decade now. Some critics have contended that this misstep has hurt Acura, while others see it as a typical conservative Honda decision to expand the Honda brand instead.
Future changes for Acura are sketchy, but model changes will likely include the introduction of diesel powered vehicles and more hybrid offerings. Some auto critics have suggested that Honda has the capacity of outflanking BMW and Mercedes by producing super luxury sedans and sports cars. Renowned Honda quality combined with European styling, luxury, and engineering have fueled Acura's success so far. An expansion of this theme to even larger and/or sportier models could vault Acura forward.
Truly, Acura has helped reshape the original perception that lots of motorists had about the Japanese brands, by delivering vehicles that are high in luxury, tops in engineering, and strong in refinement. If the last 20 years have proved anything it is that enthusiasts can expect much more from Acura over the next eight decades. Kudos to the Honda Motor Company for developing a brand that has been so well received
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
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Who started honda company ,where would i get his brief history?
"it was started by a man called Soichiro Honda, who had a dream, thats why their slogan is the peowers of dreams, his dream was to be able to give people a cheap method of transport, so he got a bicycle and fitted an engine to it, sold it for cheap, had to produce his own fuel because japan at this time (during/post war) didn't have any, then he started making his own parts, and then his own full motorbikes, until he was making thousands and thousands, then he started making cars and exporting cheap japanese cars to europe.........etc.......thats very brief, everyone elses web site tips will give you more......."
"it was started by a man called Soichiro Honda, who had a dream, thats why their slogan is the peowers of dreams, his dream was to be able to give people a cheap method of transport, so he got a bicycle and fitted an engine to it, sold it for cheap, had to produce his own fuel because japan at this time (during/post war) didn't have any, then he started making his own parts, and then his own full motorbikes, until he was making thousands and thousands, then he started making cars and exporting cheap japanese cars to europe.........etc.......thats very brief, everyone elses web site tips will give you more......."