Honda India Foundation Hands Over 50 Customized Honda CB350 Quick Response Team (QRT) Vehicles to Karnataka Police under Project ‘Sadak Sahayak: Surakshit Marg, Surakshit Jiwan’
Bengaluru, 20th October 2025 : As part of its efforts to help build safer communities and to take a step forward towards Honda’s global vision of a collision-free society by 2050, Honda India Foundation (HIF), the CSR arm for all Honda group of companies in India has handed over 50 specially equipped Quick Response Team (QRT) vehicles to the Karnataka Police as part of its ‘Sadak Sahayak: Surakshit Marg, Surakshit Jiwan’ project. This initiative is part of HIF’s broader road safety and community welfare programme, aimed at creating safer roads and strengthening public safety mechanisms throughout the state.
As part of a larger national effort, HIF aims to handover 300 QRT vehicles by the end of this year across Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. Recently, a total of 200 Honda QRT vehicles were handed over to Gujarat, Chandigarh and Rajasthan police to strengthen road safety initiatives. The collaboration reflects Honda India Foundation’s continued focus on public-private partnerships in advancing road safety and community resilience. The initiative highlights a shared vision for safer roads and a better-managed traffic ecosystem.
The ceremony was held in the presence of Dr. G Parameshwara, Hon’ble Home Minister, Karnataka as the Chief guest, along with Shri. Tushar Girinath, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary to Government Home Department and Dr. M.A. Saleem, IPS, Director General and Inspector General of Police, Karnataka, Shri. Seemant Kumar Singh, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru and Shri. Kartik Reddy, IPS, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Bengaluru as Guests of Honour.
Shri. Takayuki Suzuki, Executive Vice President, Narsapura Plant, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Shri. Prabhu Nagaraj, Operating Officer, Corporate Affairs, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India and Shri. Sunil Mittal, Operating Officer, Narsapura Plant, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India also attended the ceremony to mark the handover of QRT vehicles, along with other key officials from Government of Karnataka and members from Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India.
The QRT vehicles, based on Honda CB350, are equipped with revolving flashers and blinkers, a public announcement system, siren, flashlight, side and rear storage boxes and two Honda safety helmets. These enhancements aim to help police teams respond more quickly in high-density and sensitive areas. The vehicles are intended to strengthen emergency response and empower police personnel with better tools to carry out their responsibilities effectively and safely. Designed for mobility and agility, they enhance the ability of officers to reach critical locations faster, saving lives, reducing injuries and improving on-ground law enforcement efficiency.