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Honda delays EV rollout by five years under current US policies

The automaker plans to revisit its EV lineup closer to 2030.

Photo By: Honda

On the Dash:

  • Honda’s EV rollout has been delayed by about five years due to U.S. policy changes and declining demand.
  • The company is prioritizing hybrid technology, expanding systems across major models.
  • Honda plans to revisit its EV lineup closer to 2030 as market and policy conditions stabilize.

Honda is rethinking its electric vehicle strategy as shifting U.S. policies and weaker demand slow its electrification plans. During a recent press event at the company’s headquarters in Japan, President and CEO Toshihiro Mibe said the Trump administration’s approach to EV adoption and energy policy has pushed back Honda’s plans by roughly five years.

The automaker had been developing a sub-$30,000 electric car and an electric sports vehicle for North America. Both projects are now under review as market conditions become less favorable. The expiration of the $7,500 federal tax credit for EV buyers in October has further dampened consumer interest, making it difficult to introduce affordable new models.

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Honda offered a preview of its future EV direction with the debut of the 0 Series Alpha SUV at the Japan Mobility Show. The small, low-cost concept was designed for Asian and Indian markets, while U.S.-bound 0 Series models are expected to be larger and more powerful. The company also has several electric sports car prototypes in development but has yet to set a release timeline amid the slowdown in EV growth.

For now, Honda is doubling down on hybrids as it waits for more stable market conditions. The automaker’s two-motor hybrid system is now available in the Accord, Civic, and CR-V, with new versions currently being developed. These include an enhanced two-motor setup featuring updated chassis and transmission technology, along with a larger V6-based hybrid system aimed at SUVs such as the Passport, Pilot, and Acura MDX.

Looking ahead, Honda continues to see full electrification as a long-term objective but plans to move cautiously until the policy environment and consumer incentives improve. The company is closely monitoring this month’s U.S. election results to determine how soon it can resume progress toward its next generation of EVs, potentially targeting a relaunch around 2030.

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