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- HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. (7267) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. operates the following business segments:
1. **Motorcycles**: Honda manufactures and sells motorcycles, ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), side-by-side vehicles, and related parts. Major operations are located in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions, with American Honda Motor Company and Honda Motor Europe serving as principal subsidiaries.
2. **Automobiles**: This segment manufactures four-wheel vehicles and related parts, with operations centered in Japan, North America, Europe, and Asia. American Honda Motor Company and Honda Cars India are among the principal subsidiaries operating in this segment.
3. **Financial Services**: Honda provides financial services through subsidiaries including Honda Finance and American Honda Finance, which operate in Japan, North America, Europe, and other regions.
4. **Power Products and Other Businesses**: This segment provides power products, related parts, and other products. Major operations are located in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions, with American Honda Motor Company and Honda Motor Europe serving as operating subsidiaries.
Through these business segments, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. provides diverse products and services worldwide and maintains competitive strength in global markets.
Management Policy
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is guided by the core principles of "respect for people" and "the three joys," aiming to provide high-quality products at appropriate prices. Based on these principles, the company has redefined its global brand slogan "The Power of Dreams" to pursue a "zero environmental impact society" and a "zero traffic fatality society." This vision seeks to free people from constraints of time and space, expanding their capabilities and potential.
The company maintains a flexible and adaptive strategy in response to electrification, autonomous driving, and IoT technology evolution. In its automotive business, it is advancing electric vehicles to achieve carbon neutrality, while expanding electric vehicles in its motorcycle business. Particularly in the Indian market, where demand for electric vehicles is rapidly growing, the company allocates resources effectively by market.
In its power products business, the company is expanding its lineup of electric products to contribute to a carbon-neutral society. Additionally, Honda has identified five non-financial priority areas—"environment," "safety," "people," "technology," and "brand"—to create both social and economic value, thereby advancing sustainable business operations.
Honda aims to achieve zero traffic fatalities by 2050 and reduce fatalities by half by 2030. The company is also advancing human capital management and building the necessary talent portfolio for future growth as a comprehensive mobility company. In technology development, it prioritizes the creation of original technologies and is strengthening innovation management.
The company regards enhancing brand value as a critical priority, strengthening brand equity by balancing consistency in corporate activities with diversity in products and services. Through its financial strategy, Honda seeks to improve corporate value by reviewing resource allocation and managing with awareness of capital costs. This approach aims to achieve both shareholder returns and business growth.