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Honda will shift its focus to gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles, including a next-generation technology debuting in 2027.
Honda says electric vehicle sales were slowing in the U.S., prompting the Japanese automaker to scrap its previous goal of ...
Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe is adjusting his company’s course after recent events drastically altered the global outlook for ...
The Honda Motor Company announced Tuesday it will cut back on its previous investment plan for electric vehicle technology in ...
Honda reached a historic milestone of reaching 500 million units in global motorcycle production, 76 years after launching ...
Honda aims to sell 2.2 million hybrids a year by the end of the decade and is reducing EV investment amid slowing consumer ...
Honda also said it would halt planned expansion due to fluctuating EV demand and uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump ...
In its 76th year of business, Honda has achieved a cumulative global motorcycle production of 500 million units ...
Honda said on Tuesday that it was scaling back its investment in EVs given slowing demand and would be focusing on hybrids, now far more in favor, with a slew of revamped models.
Toshihiro Mibe, Director, President and Representative Executive Officer of Honda Motor Company, told analysts during a recent Q&A session in Japan that talks were now underway on new areas of ...