Honda Motor Co. (TYO:7267) plans to indefinitely suspend its major electric vehicle (EV) and battery manufacturing project in Ontario, Canada, as weakening U.S. demand prompts a shift toward hybrid vehicles.
Project Details and Timeline
The initiative, first announced in 2024 with an investment of approximately C$15 billion ($11 billion), targeted annual production of up to 240,000 vehicles. Officials already delayed the factories by two years before this latest decision to halt progress.
Market Challenges Driving the Change
Deteriorating market conditions and policy uncertainties across North America influence the reassessment. Recent rollbacks in U.S. EV incentives and relaxed fuel economy standards have reduced demand, while ongoing trade tensions heighten risks.
U.S. EV sales dropped sharply toward the end of last year, even as hybrid models captured greater market share. This trend pushes Honda to realign its North American strategy.
Strategic Pivot to Hybrids
Honda intends to discontinue production of its Prologue EV, co-developed with General Motors. The company now directs investments toward hybrid models and adaptable production lines.
Executives anticipate substantial losses linked to adjustments in electrification strategies, underscoring the challenges in the evolving tomotive sector.

