Honda’s first annual loss, driven by a major EV impairment, highlights the brand’s electrification setback and signals a strategic reset to stay competitive.
Honda’s rise from a fuel‑economy ranking shift to a strategy for electric future: diversification, supply‑chain resilience, and R&D drive its path to compete with Tesla and other EV leaders.
Honda’s new KKR investment and Mythic AI partnership signal a bold shift to electrification and edge‑computing, but regulatory, supply‑chain, and cost risks still loom large.
Honda partners with Mythic to develop AI‑optimized SoCs and with KKR to accelerate clean‑energy projects, boosting its edge in autonomous cars and sustainable mobility.
Honda partners with Mythic to develop low‑power AI‑enabled SoCs, boosting automotive safety, efficiency and market edge while cutting costs and aligning with new regulations.
Honda’s “Power of Dreams” campaign partners with Team USA to link its vehicles to Olympic teamwork, boosting brand equity while tackling chip‑supply challenges that could raise auto costs and delay production.
Honda’s latest moves—boosting NEV capacity in China, buying a U.S. battery plant and divesting a legacy unit—signal a bold shift to electrification and supply‑chain control, but investors must weigh valuation gaps and tech risks.
Honda’s robust global strategy, strong motorcycle dominance and low‑margin financial services give it resilience, yet electrification, subscription trends and ESG gaps signal both risk and growth opportunities.