Honda Mobilityland
Japanese racing tracks operator and hospitality company
Honda Mobilityland Corp. is a merger of two Japanese racing track facilities, known as the Suzuka Circuit and Twin Ring Motegi. Suzuka Circuit was established in 1962 and Twin Ring Motegi was established in 1997. The two facilities merged management operations on June 1, 2006, establishing a new business model. It is owned by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Businesses
- Motorsports
- Hold and manage at Suzuka Circuit for Formula One Grand Prix and Twin Ring Motegi for Grandprix motorcycle racing, 8-hour Endurance Road Race, etc., as well as plan, hold and manage other races.
- Amusement
- Manage amusement facilities at Suzuka Circuit, Twin Ring Motegi.
- Resort
- Manage hotels, training halls, restaurants, hot springs and wedding halls.
- Traffic Education
- Hold safe riding/driving and licensed motorcycle lessons.
- Planning & Development
- Develop and design rides, plan comprehensively the leisure land.
External links
- Official website
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Honda Motor Company
subsidiaries
- Acura
- American Honda
- Honda Aero
- Honda Australia
- Honda Canada
- Honda Aircraft
- Honda Mobilityland
- Suzuka Circuit
- Twin Ring Motegi
- Honda Performance Development
- Honda India
- Motorcycles
- Honda Mexico
- Honda Racing
- Honda Racing F1
- Honda Taiwan
- Honda UK
and shareholdings
- Astra Honda Motor (50%)
- Dongfeng Honda (50%)
- GE Honda Aero Engines (50%)
- GAC Honda (50%)
- Hitachi Astemo (33.4%)
- Honda China (65%)
- Honda Prospect Motor (51%)
- Sony Honda Mobility (50%)
- A-series
- B-series
- B20A
- C-series
- CVCC
- D-series
- E-series
- E07A
- F-series
- F20C
- G-series
- H-series
- J-series
- K-series
- L-series
- Circle L Diesel
- N-series Diesel
- P-engine
- R-series
- VTEC
- I-DSi
- HI3R
- HI4R
- HI5R
- HI6R
- HI7R
- HI8R
- HI9R
- HI10R
- HI11R
- HI12RT
- HI13RT
- HI14TT
- HI15TT
- HI16TT
- HI17TT
- HI18TT
- HR09E
- HR10EG
- HR-414E
- HR-417E
- HR-420E
- HR28TT
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