Honda launches "ProHonda" lubricants line

Honda Motor Europe has announced that it will merge its Honda Genuine oil and lubricant ranges under the ‘Pro Honda’ product line from spring 2025.

Honda launches "ProHonda" lubricants line

The launch of Yamalube official Yamaha lubricants will undoubtedly have made Honda think: “What Yamaha does, we can do too.” And so from spring 2025, Honda’s original oil and lubricant ranges will be combined under the “Pro Honda” product line.

Pro Honda oil and lubricants meet the highest quality standards and guarantee maximum effectiveness and longevity, so users can enjoy the reliability of their Honda engine throughout its life on the road.

Pro Honda oil and lubricants are specially formulated for Honda engines and transmissions and optimize performance by reducing friction, ensuring smooth engine running and reduced fuel consumption. The fluids also provide optimal protection against corrosion and sludge deposits, keeping the engine clean on the inside. All this improves the overall protection of the engine, ultimately extending its lifespan.

New, contemporary packaging for the oil and lubricants helps customers find the right product for their Honda at a glance. The composition of the products remains unchanged, while the new corporate identity reflects Honda’s deeper philosophy and core values ​​even better than before.

One of the most striking aspects of the new packaging is the choice of white bottles. That color symbolizes purity and quality, two core values ​​in Japanese culture, and immediately distinguishes the product from other motor oils. This fresh, eye-catching packaging reinforces Honda’s reputation as a brand distinguished by quality and attention to detail. The distinctive red label provides a useful visual guide for Honda enthusiasts, helping them effortlessly find the right products for their needs.

Customers can visit their local Honda dealers for more information, to purchase Pro Honda products and to experience the difference Pro Honda can make to their Honda.

– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.

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