| TOKYO, Dec. 20, 1999 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and General Motors Corp. (GM)
today announced plans for a powertrain cross-supply arrangement as the first step in a new
relationship that may lead to future cooperation in other areas. Honda will supply GM
with advanced V-6 Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) engines and automatic transmissions.
Similarly, Isuzu Motors Limited., a GM group company, will supply diesel engines to Honda
for sale principally in Europe. Specific terms and details of each engine agreement are to
be determined.
GM and Honda also will discuss collaboration on future technological and business
opportunities of mutual benefit. Potential opportunities will include recycling in Europe
and local parts procurement in different regions around the world. The agreement includes
no equity stake by either company in the other and each will continue independent
technology development activities.
"GM has a well-earned reputation for technological and industry leadership. These
discussions are a first step in exploring areas of mutual interest that will benefit our
customers in the future," said Hiroyuki Yoshino, president and CEO of Honda Motor
Co., Ltd. "Honda is firmly committed to an independent path. This relationship will
strengthen our ability to maintain this course."
G. Richard Wagoner, Jr., president and chief operating officer, said the new
relationship reflects GM's aggressive strategy to utilize the best global opportunities to
bring innovative products to market fast. "We have tremendous respect for Honda's
technical heritage," he said. "Together we can strengthen our abilities to
develop future technologies."
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