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Engineering First: How a Japanese Automaker Built a Global Power is an independent, unauthorized study of the company commonly associated with some of the world's most influential motorcycles, compact cars, and engines. Rather than treating its history as a simple parade of famous products, this book examines the disciplined methods that made those products possible. From postwar improvisation to global scale, the story is traced through repeatable habits: how targets are set, how failures are analyzed, how factories are organized, and how trust is earned one market at a time.Along the way, the narrative follows the tensions that shaped the company s rise: bold engineering challenged by production reality, independence balanced against selective partnerships, racing used as both a proving ground and a laboratory, and international expansion achieved not only through exports but through the transfer of a distinctive production culture across borders. In the modern era, regulation, safety governance, software, and electrification place that engineering-first philosophy under new pressure, forcing it to evolve beyond combustion excellence alone.The result is a fact-driven account of how a manufacturer becomes a global power, how industrial credibility is built over decades, and what it takes to sustain that position in a changing world.Trademark disclaimerThis book is an independent and unauthorized work and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. or any of its affiliates. Honda is a trademark of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This title uses nominative references only for identification and commentary purposes.
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