Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) is significantly advancing its manufacturing footprint to meet the evolving mobility needs of the Indian market. The company has officially announced the installation of a new third production line at its existing facility in Tapukara, Alwar District, Rajasthan.
This expansion is a strategic move to address the diversifying demand for two-wheelers and reinforces HMSI’s commitment to “The Power of Dreams”.

The new production line is designed to be highly flexible, capable of manufacturing both commuter motorcycles and scooters.
To facilitate this growth, HMSI will purchase 73,700 m² of land at the Tapukara site.
The expansion represents a total investment of approximately INR 15 billion. Beyond manufacturing metrics, the project is expected to be a major driver for regional development:
This expansion at Tapukara is part of a broader HMSI roadmap. In May 2025, the company announced a fourth production line at its Vithalapur plant in Gujarat, which is on track to begin operations in 2027.
By combining the Tapukara expansion with ongoing efficiency improvements—such as increased automation and production technologies—HMSI aims to increase its overall annual production capacity from 6.25 million units to approximately 8 million units by FY2028.
While scaling production, HMSI remains aligned with Honda’s global vision of carbon neutrality by 2050. The company continues to integrate solar power, water conservation, and recycling initiatives across its four Indian manufacturing plants.
What is the current production capacity of HMSI in India? HMSI currently operates four manufacturing plants with a total annual capacity of 6.25 million units.
When will the new Tapukara production line be operational? The third production line at the Tapukara plant is planned to start operations in 2028.
How much is Honda investing in the Tapukara expansion? Honda is investing approximately INR 15 billion to establish the new production line and acquire the necessary land.
What types of vehicles will the new line produce? The line is designed to be highly flexible, allowing for the manufacturing of various commuter models of both scooters and motorcycles.
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