Honda will invest US$24 million and will manufacture quad bikes at its Campana plant
Honda Motor de Argentina is set to begin production of quad bikes at its Campana facility in Buenos Aires starting March 2026 as part of a $24 million industrial expansion plan.
Honda Motor de Argentina has announced plans to commence the production of quad bikes at its Campana plant in the province of Buenos Aires, starting in March 2026. This move is part of a significant industrial expansion that involves an investment of over $24 million. The new production line will be dedicated exclusively to quad bikes, in addition to the existing three lines for motorcycles, which will boost the facility's annual production capacity to 10,000 units.
The project comes at a time when the market for quad bikes is on the rise, recognized for their productivity and operational efficiency, especially in challenging terrains. This strategic decision reflects Honda's commitment to adapt to changing market demands and reinforce its presence in a growing segment. The company has a rich history in the national industry, being present in Argentina for 48 years, and operates from a comprehensive 142-hectare site that employs over 1,000 people.
With production set to begin in March 2026, Honda aims to maintain its leadership in the quad bike segment by leveraging the expansion to meet increasing local demands. This initiative not only enhances Honda's production capabilities but also underscores the importance of quad bikes as a key resource for various productive applications across diverse operational environments.