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Wednesday, 05 July 2017 05:53 PM
Honda has officially discontinued the Mobilio in India, citing poor sales as the primary reason. The vehicle, which was once a strong competitor in the MPV segment, failed to maintain its market traction. The company has removed the model from its official website, signaling the end of its production and sales in the country. I think this move was inevitable given the rising competition and the Mobilios inability to keep up with market demands.
Wednesday, 05 July 2017 06:28 PM
Hondas official statements at the time of discontinuation suggested that the company was focusing on other models that were better suited to the markets current needs. The BR-V, for instance, was positioned as a more rugged and versatile alternative, which aligns with the changing consumer preferences in India. I think this shift in strategy was necessary for Honda to remain competitive.
Thursday, 02 March 2017 05:26 PM
Despite its initial success, the Honda Mobilio faced significant challenges due to its premium pricing compared to its main competitor, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. The higher price point, despite offering good space and a robust diesel engine, did not resonate well with Indian buyers. This pricing strategy is likely one of the key factors that led to the Mobilios declining sales. I believe that pricing is a critical factor in the Indian market, and Honda underestimated its impact.
Tuesday, 28 February 2017 05:45 AM
Hondas decision to discontinue the Mobilio was also influenced by the poor sales figures, with the vehicle selling only around 441 units in January and 226 units in February of the year it was discontinued. Such low sales numbers made it unsustainable for Honda to continue producing the Mobilio. I think the numbers clearly indicated that the vehicle was no longer viable in the market.
Thursday, 12 January 2017 11:54 AM
In an effort to revamp the Mobilio, Honda introduced a facelift version in Indonesia, which was set to debut in January 2017. However, this update did not make its way to the Indian market, further indicating Hondas diminishing interest in continuing the Mobilios production here. The facelift included several cosmetic changes but did not address the core issues affecting its sales in India.
Thursday, 04 February 2016 12:21 AM
The launch of the Honda BR-V, which shares the same platform as the Mobilio, further hinted at Hondas shift in focus away from the Mobilio. The BR-V, with its SUV-like design and better ground clearance, was seen as a more promising model for the Indian market. This move suggested that Honda was preparing to phase out the Mobilio in favor of more competitive models. I believe this was a strategic move to capture a different segment of the market.
Friday, 02 January 2015 10:07 PM
The Mobilios design, although initially praised for its spacious interior and sleek exterior, did not evolve significantly over time. The lack of substantial updates and the introduction of newer, more feature-rich competitors made the Mobilio seem outdated. I believe that regular updates and refreshes are crucial in keeping a model relevant in the market.
Thursday, 11 September 2014 12:42 AM
The Honda Mobilio was launched in India in July 2014 and initially saw strong sales, even surpassing the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga in August 2014. However, its sales figures began to decline over time due to increased competition and other market factors. The Mobilios initial success was short-lived, and it failed to sustain the momentum. I think the initial hype was due to its unique design and features, but it lacked long-term appeal.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014 08:12 PM
The Honda Mobilio was built on the extended Brio platform, using Hondas Man maximum, machine minimum philosophy to offer a spacious cabin. Despite this, the vehicle was criticized for being under-equipped compared to its competitors, particularly the updated Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and the Toyota Innova. This lack of features and updates contributed to its declining popularity. I think Honda underestimated the importance of keeping up with technological advancements in the segment.
Friday, 20 June 2014 10:10 PM
Honda introduced the Mobilio RS version in Indonesia, which added a sporty touch to the vehicle. However, this variant did not gain significant traction in India, where buyers were more concerned about practicality and value for money. The RS version, while appealing, did not change the overall market perception of the Mobilio. I believe that Honda should have focused more on the core issues rather than just cosmetic updates.