HPI celebrated three decades of growth and innovation with a grand 30th anniversary party at the Rizal Ballroom of the Makati Shangri-La Hotel last June 11. The affair was also the motorcycle companys venue for gathering their associates, dealers, business partners, suppliers and media friends to thank them for the support and continued patronage that HPI had enjoyed throughout the years.
On its 10th year, the company changed its name from Mariwasa-Honda, Inc. to Honda Philippines, Inc. in December 1983 and launched the XL125SR. The CD70DD Econopower was launched a year later and the company reached a cumulative production output of more than 100,000 motorcycles. The TM110SR debuted in 1985 to further attract the solo rider market and their initiative paid off in 1987 when HPI captured the majority of the market, earning them the "No.1" status.
The late 80s and the early 90s saw the introduction of the TMS Super 110, and Trendy motorcycles, which had an aggressive ad campaign centering on a youthful Gretchen Barreto, while HPI also dominated the market for power products (generators) and small internal combustion engines, which was used for powering plow tractors (kuliglig) and light fishing boats (banca) with a cumulative output of 100,000 power products. The company also exported luggage carriers and wire harness for Honda Accord and Civic cars to Japan through tie-ups with Japanese suppliers of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. while completely built-up units (CBU) Trendy motorcycles were exported to Latin America and South America.
Motorcycle output went up further than 400,000 in 1999 while power products exceeded the 300,000 mark in 2000, the year the Honda Wave 110 was introduced. 2001 saw the introduction of the GL125 and a cumulative production out put of more than 500,000 units while 2002 marked the introduction of the XRM Dual Sports model and the ANF125 and NF125 models and a cumulative production output of 600,000 units, which gave Honda the "No. 1" position for two straight years.
The anniversary party was just part of a series of events commemorating the 30th year of HPI. A motorcade of Honda riders clubs from Metro Manila motored into the HPI grounds last Friday (June 13) for Fun Day activities while tricycle drivers and operators were invited into their Fun Day on Saturday (June 14). An Open House was also held that day, along with a Photo Contests, a Dress Up Your Bike contest and a skills competition for Honda associates.
Honda president and general manager Yasuhiro Oyama said in his speech during the anniversary celebration that HPI will move towards higher sales goals and towards providing the riding public with more of the same dependable, efficient and economical technology they have enjoyed from Honda, while keeping an eye on the environment. He added that with the continued support and patronage of its valued customers, HPI confidently strides into a brighter future in the Philippines.