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Honda reports more than 60% drop in third-quarter operating profit

By Thomson Reuters Feb 10, 2026 | 12:44 AM

TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) – Honda Motor said on Tuesday its third-quarter operating profit fell 61.4%, marking a ‍fourth consecutive year-on-year decline, as U.S. import tariffs and worsening electric-vehicle market conditions weighed on results.

Japan’s second-biggest automaker after Toyota Motor reported operating profit of 153.4 billion ‌yen ($987.07 million) for the period, ‌missing the 174.5 billion yen average forecast from nine analysts polled by LSEG.

Honda said its automobile business slipped into an operating loss ​over the nine-month period to the end of December after booking ‍one-off costs related to ​its EV business, including asset ​write‑downs and lineup reviews, alongside the tariff ‍impact.

Executive Vice President Noriya Kaihara said Honda needed to boost its competitiveness of its business through a fundamental restructuring of its strategy, as it ‍faces intensifying global competition, including from the rise of new car manufacturers.

By contrast, Honda said ‍its motorcycle ‍business continued to perform ​strongly, with global sales led ​by ⁠India and Brazil, helping offset ‌weakness in its automobile operations.

The company maintained its operating profit forecast for the year ending March 2026 at 550 billion yen.

($1 = 155.4100 yen)

(Reporting by Daniel Leussink; Editing by ⁠Christopher Cushing)