Core Viewpoint - Honda is expected to report a maximum loss of 690 billion yen for the fiscal year 2025, marking its first final loss since going public, a significant drop from a profit of 835.8 billion yen in the previous fiscal year [2] Group 1 - Honda's revised forecast indicates a downward adjustment of 990 billion yen from an earlier profit estimate of 300 billion yen, representing a 64% decrease compared to the previous fiscal year [2] - The anticipated losses are attributed to investment losses related to the slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) adoption [2] - Honda estimates that additional expenses or losses may be incurred in the following fiscal years due to adjustments in its EV strategy, potentially totaling up to 2.5 trillion yen when combined with the losses from fiscal year 2025 [4] Group 2 - In response to the financial forecast and losses, Honda announced that some executives will voluntarily return a portion of their compensation for the fiscal year 2026, with the president and vice president returning 30% of their monthly salaries for three months [4]
本田2025财年最多将亏损6900亿日元