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Honda Cuts Petrol-Car Capacity in China Amid EV Transition Challenges

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Honda Motor Co. is scaling back its petrol vehicle production in China as it grapples with declining sales and intensifying competition in the world’s largest automotive market. According to reports by Reuters and Nikkei Asia, the company has begun shutting down select gasoline-powered production lines, including facilities operated with its joint venture partner Dongfeng Honda in Wuhan.

The move reflects a broader structural shift in China’s automotive industry, where demand for internal combustion engine vehicles is weakening rapidly in favour of electric vehicles (EVs). Domestic manufacturers, led by aggressive pricing and rapid innovation, have gained significant market share, placing additional pressure on foreign automakers.

Honda’s sales in China have experienced a notable decline in recent years, prompting the company to reassess its production footprint and cost structure. While the automaker has announced plans to accelerate its electrification strategy, it continues to face challenges in capturing EV demand amid strong local competition.

Industry analysts suggest that Honda’s transition in China will be critical to its global strategy, as the market plays a central role in future mobility trends. The company’s ability to reposition itself in the EV segment will likely determine its long-term competitiveness in the region.

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