Honda recalling more than 325,000 vehicles over potential crash risk
Honda is recalling 325,588 Odyssey vehicles from model year 2018-2020 over issues with rearview image displays, increasing the risk of a crash.
Honda Motor Company, Ltd. Common Stock (HMC) is currently showing a bearish headline tone with a mixed / range backdrop. The latest news flow is being framed here as context rather than prediction, so beginners can quickly see whether headlines are helping, hurting, or complicating the chart story. Earnings tone is currently weak earnings tone.
Honda is recalling 325,588 Odyssey vehicles from model year 2018-2020 over issues with rearview image displays, increasing the risk of a crash.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. pivots from EVs to hybrids and AI data center batteries amid a global EV demand slowdown and record EV losses. HMC trades at a forward P/E of 8.9x, above Ford and GM, but nonetheless reflects undervalued long-term growth potential. Honda's May 2026 production slipped 4% year-over-year but remains robust, supporting Honda's global brand and distribution strengths.
Honda this week began production of batteries destined for energy storage systems, according to a report from Nikkei Asia. The milestone makes Honda the latest car company to dive into the red-hot energy market.
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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. pivots from EVs to hybrids and AI data center batteries amid a global EV demand slowdown and record EV losses. HMC trades at a forward P/E of 8.9x, above Ford and GM, but nonetheless reflects undervalued long-term growth potential. Honda's May 2026 production slipped 4% year-over-year but remains robust, supporting Honda's global brand and distribution strengths.
Honda Motor (HMC) CEO Toshihiro Mibe won shareholder backing for reappointment to the board after apologizing for the automaker's first annual loss since going
Honda is currently navigating a challenging landscape marked by a significant recall of over 325,000 Odyssey vehicles due to safety concerns, coupled with weak earnings tone signaling near-term pressures. Meanwhile, the company is strategically shifting focus from pure electric vehicles to hybrids and innovative battery solutions for AI data centers and energy storage, responding to a global slowdown in EV demand. Despite a slight year-over-year production decline, Honda's strong brand and distribution networks underpin resilience. Traders may be closely watching the impact of the recall on sales and costs, and evaluating whether Honda's pivot to hybrids and data-center batteries can fuel a sustainable recovery and long-term growth.
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Honda is recalling 325,588 Odyssey vehicles from model year 2018-2020 over issues with rearview image displays, increasing the risk of a crash.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. pivots from EVs to hybrids and AI data center batteries amid a global EV demand slowdown and record EV losses. HMC trades at a forward P/E of 8.9x, above Ford and GM, but nonetheless reflects undervalued long-term growth potential. Honda's May 2026 production slipped 4% year-over-year but remains robust, supporting Honda's global brand and distribution strengths.
Honda this week began production of batteries destined for energy storage systems, according to a report from Nikkei Asia. The milestone makes Honda the latest car company to dive into the red-hot energy market.