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Honda commits to going out of business by pulling back on EVs as sales rise

Last updated: May 20, 2025 4:45 am
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Honda has recently announced a significant shift in its electric vehicle (EV) investment strategy. The company stated that it will be reducing its planned EV investments by $21 billion, citing a supposed slowdown in EV sales. However, this claim is not supported by the actual data, as EV sales have been steadily growing globally.

Instead of focusing on EVs, Honda has decided to prioritize hybrids, vehicles that rely entirely on fossil fuels for energy. This decision has raised concerns about the environmental impact of continuing to produce vehicles that contribute to climate change and air pollution.

The company’s original plan was for EVs to make up 30% of its global vehicle sales by 2030. However, Honda has now revised this target downwards and will be investing less in EV technology. This decision comes at a time when the automotive industry is experiencing a rapid shift towards electric vehicles, with many other automakers setting ambitious targets for EV sales in the coming years.

Honda’s new strategy involves introducing more hybrid models to the market starting in 2027. These vehicles, which run on gasoline engines, are seen as a transitional solution towards the eventual widespread adoption of EVs. However, critics argue that investing in hybrids is a step backwards in the fight against climate change and pollution.

The decision to pivot away from EVs has raised questions about Honda’s commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality. While the company has set goals to achieve carbon neutrality in its products and operations, the shift towards hybrids contradicts these ambitions.

In a rapidly changing global automotive market, where EV sales are on the rise and regulations are becoming more stringent, Honda’s decision to reduce its EV investments raises concerns about its competitiveness and long-term sustainability. As other automakers ramp up their EV production and sales targets, Honda risks falling behind and losing ground in a rapidly evolving industry.

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Overall, Honda’s shift towards hybrids raises questions about its environmental responsibility and commitment to a sustainable future. As the world moves towards a cleaner and greener transportation sector, Honda’s decision to prioritize fossil fuel-powered vehicles may have long-term consequences for the company’s reputation and market position.

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