Honda posts first annual loss since 1957, gives up on its electrification targets

Vlad, 15 May 2026

Honda has just posted its first annual loss since 1957 as a listed company, due to the hit it took in order to restructure its EV business. Its operating loss totaled JPY 414.3 billion (approximately $2.6 billion), for its fiscal year which ended in March, compared to a profit of JPY 1.2 trillion ($7.5 billion) the previous year.

Honda's EV-related losses for the year ending in March totaled a whopping JPY 1.45 trillion ($9.1 billion). The company expects to face additional JPY 500 billion ($3.1 billion) costs related to its EV business in the coming year.

Honda posts first annual loss since 1957, gives up on its electrification targets

The good news is that despite all of this, Honda expects to turn a JPY 500 billion ($3.1 billion) profit this year, thanks to some cost reduction measures and its profitable motorcycle business, which has recently achieved record-high sales.

Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe said the company is giving up on its target to have EVs make up a fifth of its new car sales by 2030, as well as the target of a full shift to electric or fuel cell vehicle sales by 2040. The company is also indefinitely suspending its Canada EV project, a $11 billion investment plan to produce EVs and batteries in the country.

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