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Major automakers backed the Environmental Protection Agency proposal to delay enforcement of a regulation requiring significant cuts in air pollution from vehicles for two years but want the agency to move quickly to rewrite the rules.

Honda charitable giving totals over $15 million during annual funding cycle Funding supports 271 programs in five key CSR pillars: Education, Environment, Mobility, Traffic Safety and Community Contributions build on a commitment by Honda to drive long-term sustainable impact in communities TORRANCE, Calif., June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- From preparing students for careers in advanced manufacturing to addressing food insecurity, Honda and the Honda USA Foundation are supporting programs that empower the communities near Honda operations in the U.S. This funding cycle, Honda and the Honda USA Foundation provided more than $15.2 million to 271 nonprofit and school-led programs, expected to positively impact more than 45 million people.

Honda Motor is recalling 98,892 vehicles in the United States over a defect involving unintentional deployment of air bags, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Friday.

Leading New York dealership group becomes first Honda and Acura retailer in the U.S. to deploy Curbee's mobile service platform – moving dealership-certified maintenance and repair directly to customer's driveways Leading New York dealership group becomes first Honda and Acura retailer in the U.S. to deploy Curbee's mobile service platform – moving dealership-certified maintenance and repair directly to customer's driveways

KOBE, Japan, May 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micware Co., Ltd., (Nasdaq: MWC) (the “Company” or “Micware”), a Japan-based provider of software development services and innovative IT solutions mainly focused on the automotive and mobility sectors, today announced that it has received an “Excellent Appreciation Award (Development Division)” from Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Honda posted a full-year loss for the first time since going public in 1957. The automaker is pivoting to hybrids and walking back ambitious climate initiatives.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. faces a humbling annual loss and a strategic pivot from BEVs to hybrids amid weak demand and regulatory uncertainty. HMC will introduce 15 gas-electric hybrid models over four years, localizing U.S. hybrid component sourcing to improve profitability and reduce tariffs. Management forecasts a return to operating profitability by March 2025 and a record $8.8B operating profit in FY2029, following a $2.6B FY2026 loss.

HMC posts a wider Q4 loss, but tops estimates as revenues rise Y/Y and motorcycle and financial services sales gain.

Honda's latest results paint a sharply weaker picture of the company's performance, with both operating and net income slipping into loss for the first time in decades. The company reported an operating loss of ¥414.3 billion and a net loss of ¥423.9 billion for the year ended March 2026, its first annual loss since it was founded in 1948.

Honda swung to an operating loss of 414.3 billion yen ($2.61 billion) for the fiscal year ending March. Both Citi and Nomura have kept a buy rating on Honda.

The Japanese automaker reported a $2.7 billion loss amid EV whiplash in the U.S., its biggest market.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Prepared Remarks Transcript

The Japanese carmaker reported its first annual loss after it gave up on EVs in the U.S. and its China business collapsed.

Honda Motor NYSE: HMC reported a full-year operating loss after booking large EV-related charges, while executives outlined a broad reset of the automaker's electrification and automobile business strategy.

Honda Motor posted its first annual loss in nearly 70 years as a listed company on Thursday, hit by U.S. tariffs and more than $9 billion in costs to restructure its electric-vehicle business.

Columbus, OH, May 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Blair Sharpe, Director at the Tim Lamb Group, the largest auto dealership sales and acquisitions firm in North America, represented sellers, Dick Lepley and Joanne Lepley, in the successful sale of Street Track n' Trail, a long-established Honda automotive and powersports dealership in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #Honda--Haig Partners LLC, a leading buy-sell advisory firm to auto retailers in the United States, served as the exclusive sell-side advisor to Mathews Auto Group on the sale of Mathews Honda of Paris in Paris, Texas to Bill Dickason and Steve Hall, respected operators within the Texas automotive market. John Mathews will retain ownership of his Nissan dealership in Paris, reaffirming his long-term commitment to his employees, the community and the Nissan brand.

HMC to exit South Korea car sales by year-end after weak volumes, and focus on motorcycles while maintaining after-sales support.

Honda ends Afeela EV with Sony, shifts focus to AI, audio tech, and non-EV opportunities while keeping partnership intact.

New relationship accelerates the shift to right-sized electric vehicles for urban micromobility operations, launching in select campus and major metro markets in 2026 New relationship accelerates the shift to right-sized electric vehicles for urban micromobility operations, launching in select campus and major metro markets in 2026

Honda is recalling 440,830 vehicles in the U.S. over improper deployment of air bags, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday.

HMC North America Q1 sales fall 4.2%, but hybrid record growth and Acura gains cushion decline.

Honda and Sony axed the Afeela, a tech-heavy electric sedan that was slated for sale in 2026. The decision leaves Sony Honda Mobility, their joint venture company, in limbo.

Honda Motor (HMC) and Sony Group (SONY) have moved to scrap their jointly developed Afeela electric vehicles, signaling a sharper reset in strategy as pressures

Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture established by the two Japanese conglomerates, has decided to give up on the two “Afeela”-branded EVs that it has spent the last few years developing.

Sony Honda Mobility has decided to discontinue the development and launch of its first model, the Afeela 1, as well as a second vehicle that had been under development.

Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture between Japanese electronics giant Sony and automaker Honda , on Wednesday said it would stop developing its Afeela electric vehicles, citing Honda's strategy reassessment for EVs.

Auto Owners Insurance Co decreased its position in shares of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (NYSE: HMC) by 74.4% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 168,150 shares of the company's stock after selling 487,500 shares during the quarter. Auto Owners

Let's take a look at different levels of disruption due to the Iran conflict, and whether investors have reason for concern.

Nissan will export the Murano SUV built in Smyrna, Tennessee, to Japan beginning early next year. It marks the first American-made Nissan sold in Japan since the 1990s.

Honda shifts U.S. strategy from electric vehicles to hybrids as consumer demand weakens, canceling three planned EV models including Honda 0 Series lineup.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC) Q4 2026 Press Conference Call Transcript

I get it; it's not an easy time for a legacy automaker to be selling electric vehicles, what with incentives being gutted and Chinese automakers knocking at the door. But Honda is taking it to another level.

Two vehicle manufacturer stocks sit at opposite ends of the story spectrum. One is a global automotive giant navigating a painful EV retreat while its motorcycles quietly carry the load.

Honda's $15.7 billion writedown of its electric vehicle business is not just a painful reversal of its strategy for the U.S.; it also highlights more challenges to come from China, where it faces a widening technological gap.

Shares in Honda Motor fell more than 5% in Tokyo on Friday morning after the company flagged its first annual loss in almost 70 years as a listed company, hit by up to $15.7 billion in restructuring costs at its electric-vehicle business.

Honda said it booked a charge of up to $15.7 billion as it retreats from some EV plans. The Japanese automaker joins other global legacy automakers announcing billion-dollar EV charges.

Artist-driven Concert Hall Designed by Populous to Open in Early 2027 as Part of OCVIBE's Expanding Entertainment Campus Surrounding Honda Center in Anaheim The 5,000-person-capacity Venue is the first of its Size in Orange County For renderings and construction images, visit OCVIBE Media Center ANAHEIM, Calif., March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- OCVIBE, the 100-acre mixed-use development transforming the area surrounding Honda Center in Orange County, today revealed the design of a new stand-alone, 5,000-person-capacity live entertainment venue opening in early 2027.

Another auto giant is pivoting away from electric vehicles amid a number of changes in the U.S. market.

Honda Motor Company, Ltd. (NYSE: HMC) shares are trading lower Thursday after the company cut its fiscal-year 2026 outlook following a reassessment of its electric vehicle strategy.

Honda has canceled three electric vehicles it was developing for the U.S. market, blaming President Donald Trump's tariffs and rising competition from Chinese EV companies.

Stock futures pointed to a sharply lower open Thursday as oil prices continued their ascent, with the International Energy Agency saying the Middle East war was "creating the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market."

TOKYO, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced Notice Concerning Recording of Losses Associated with the Reassessment of Automobile Electrification Strategy and Revision on Forecast for Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2026.

The Japanese automaker is canceling the launches and development of certain models in response to a slowdown in North America's electric-vehicle market.

Honda Motor revised down its earnings forecast to a loss of 420 billion yen to 690 billion yen ($2.6 billion to $4.3 billion) in the financial year ending this month due to reassessment of its electrification strategy, it said on Thursday.
