What lies at the edge of the cliff?
Honda experiences a disappointing start in January with sales figures below 40,000 units in China, raising concerns about the company’s market position.
The Honda seven-seater MPV, once priced at 230,000, has dropped to 170,000, featuring a highly efficient 2.0L hybrid engine that boasts only 4.5L per 100km consumption, making it a fierce competitor against the GL8.
With the upcoming 2025 redesign of the Toyota Sienna and the emergence of a giant 5.1-meter Honda model, challenges loom for traditional MPVs as new energy variants seek dominance in the market.
Honda is playing the technical card in the SUV market.
In 2024, Toyota is the only manufacturer among Japan’s big three to sell over one million vehicles, while Honda experiences the largest decline in sales. Nissan is noted for its uneven performance in specific segments.
The new HR-V from Honda comes with a stunning design and remarkable fuel efficiency of 4.7L/100km on 92 octane fuel, all while providing exceptional quietness even at high speeds.
Honda has launched a new MPV priced at 115,000 Yuan, featuring versatile seating that can fold down to create a double bed—ideal for camping enthusiasts.
Nissan and Honda have officially announced a merger that is set to reshape the automotive market. This strategic move is seen as a response to the growing demand for electric