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$25 million investment will renovate the warm weather testing facility

Driven by the expanding responsibility for developing new automotive and power sports products in America and the related need for performance testing, Honda will invest $25 million to renovate the Honda Proving Center of California (HPCC) in the Mojave Desert near Cantil, California. The proving center, which was in operation from 1990 through 2010, is scheduled to reopen in April 2016.

2015 Acura TLX Prototype at Honda Proving Center of California © Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

2015 Acura TLX Prototype at Honda Proving Center of California © Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

The 4,255-acre warm weather testing facility features a 7.5-mile high speed oval track and a 4.5-mile winding road course that will be completely refurbished. The renovations also will include the addition of some new vehicle test road enhancements to the property.

“As we continue to accelerate our growth in the U.S. market with a competitive line up of cars and trucks designed and developed in the U.S., we are reinvesting in HPCC to create a world-class test facility,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of the Automobile Division of American Honda Motor, Co., Inc. “Some of our most iconic vehicles proved their mettle at HPCC and we are happy to continue that tradition at this high-performance testing ground.”

HPCC is owned and will be operated by American Honda. Honda also conducts product testing and verification at the Transportation Research Center, an automotive proving center located in East Liberty, Ohio.