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  • Tuesday, 12 April, 2022
    Honda defies electric vehicle mania to bet on hybrid cars

    Japanese carmaker earmarks $40bn for EVs but keeps options open

  • Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
    Electric vehicles
    GM and Honda expand tie-up to develop millions of affordable electric vehicles

    Automakers to share technology and deliver green models in crucial markets including China and North America

  • Sunday, 6 March, 2022
    Leo Lewis
    Sony and Honda’s EV venture is a lesson for corporate Japan

    The two companies arrived at their partnership in spite of their fiercely cherished independence.

  • Friday, 4 March, 2022
    LexSony Corp
    Sony/Honda: tie-up helps each other catch up in the electric car race    Premium content

    Both will benefit as they seek to close the big technology gap on global electric carmakers like Tesla

  • Friday, 4 March, 2022
    Automobiles
    Sony and Honda plan electric vehicle tie-up to take on Tesla

    Japanese industrial groups expect to launch sales of car by 2025

  • Wednesday, 9 February, 2022
    LexAutomobiles
    Japan cars: low yen boost should inspire range anxiety Premium content

    Top carmakers have met profit expectations despite slashing output — it will not last

  • Friday, 23 April, 2021
    Honda pledges to end sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040

    Japanese group aims to capitalise on alliance with GM to accelerate change in America

  • Monday, 12 April, 2021
    Full throttle – a motoring special for summer 2021
    Remembrance of things fast – the hunt for the Honda S800

    How a tiny Japanese sports car became a huge obsession

  • Friday, 26 March, 2021
    Automobiles
    Honda sells Swindon plant to property developer

    Carmaker’s deal with Panattoni could offer lifeline to facility’s 4,500 workers

  • Wednesday, 10 February, 2021
    Toyota Motor Corp
    Toyota shrugs off global chip shortage with higher sales target

    World’s biggest carmaker also lifts annual profit guidance by 54%

  • Tuesday, 9 February, 2021
    LexAutomobiles
    Honda/Nissan: exhaust manifold Premium content

    Outlook is much bleaker for the two Japanese carmakers than for European rivals

  • Wednesday, 13 January, 2021
    UK manufacturing
    Honda to close Swindon plant next week due to semiconductor shortage

    Global chip supply disruption has affected operations of carmakers Volkswagen, Nissan and GM

  • Wednesday, 9 December, 2020
    UK trade
    Honda closes UK plant as logjam at ports causes parts shortage

    Japanese carmaker considers importing components by air after ships diverted elsewhere in Europe

  • Wednesday, 14 October, 2020
    Honda’s F1 pullout shows earnings power sapped by Covid

    Situation worse than 2008 financial crisis as demand for electric vehicles adds to pressure

  • Friday, 2 October, 2020
    Honda pulls out of F1 to focus on electric cars

    Japanese group deals blow to motor racing series as it diverts resources

  • Thursday, 3 September, 2020
    General Motors Co
    GM and Honda agree to pursue deeper tie-up in North America

    Car groups seek to co-operate in purchasing, research and building vehicles on same platform

  • Wednesday, 19 August, 2020
    Leo Lewis
    Covid-19 encourages governments to play the meddling matchmaker

    The misguided Nissan-Honda merger proposal is unlikely to be the last such effort from panicking officials

  • Monday, 17 August, 2020
    Lex
    Honda: scoot over Premium content

    Automaker’s low-end motorbikes allow it to pull away from rivals and navigate though pandemic

  • Sunday, 16 August, 2020
    Automobiles
    Japanese officials sought a Nissan-Honda merger

    Proposal to create national champion was rejected swiftly by both companies

  • Tuesday, 9 June, 2020
    Carmaker Honda targeted in cyber attack

    Japanese manufacturer forced to suspend global operations for a day following disruption

  • Tuesday, 12 May, 2020
    Toyota Motor Corp
    Toyota warns of profit collapse as outbreak hits sales

    Japanese carmaker vows to maintain pre-coronavirus levels of capital and research spending

  • Friday, 2 August, 2019
    Toyota Motor Corp
    Toyota cuts profit forecast as trade war buoys yen

    Japanese carmaker warns that appreciating currency will erode value of sales

  • Tuesday, 7 May, 2019
    General Motors Co
    Self-driving car company Cruise raises $1.15bn

    General Motors unit worth $19bn after latest funding round

  • Monday, 1 April, 2019
    Automobiles
    Vauxhall/Opel’s UK plants shut down under historic Brexit measures

    Decision taken in November with the expectation that exit would happen on March 29

  • Monday, 25 March, 2019
    News in-depthNext Act
    How the UK is falling behind in the global electric car race

    After a decades-long renaissance, worrying signs are emerging for Britain’s motor industry

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