TALLAPOOSA, GA. — Honda has invested $100 million for a new assembly line and modifications for production of the auto industry’s first 10-speed automatic transmission for front-wheel-drive vehicles at Honda Precision Parts of Georgia LLC (HPPG) in Tallapoosa, roughly 57 miles west of Atlanta near the Georgia-Alabama border. The amount adds to the more than $3 billion that Honda has invested in its U.S. plants over the past four years. Developed by Honda R&D, the new transmission will appear first in upper grades of the 2018 Honda Odyssey minivan, launching this spring, and will be applied to other light-truck and car models for Honda and Acura in the future. HPPG was established in 2006 and annually produces more than 375,000 transmissions for Honda and Acura automobiles.
Honda Invests $100M in West Georgia Production Plant
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