Honda Australia looks to China, US for new vehicles

Honda Australia‘s new boss is using his ties in his former United States post as the company considers vehicles from all corners of the globe – including China – for its future lineup.

Newly installed Honda Australia CEO Jay Joseph told CarExpert his nearly three decades of working for the brand in North America mean he’s been able to exploit connections to the US supply chain.

This includes the Honda 0 Series EVs, slated to be made at the automaker’s ‘EV Hub’ in the US from 2026, which are on the cards for Australia.

The US is Honda’s biggest market by a considerable margin, with North America making up 60 per cent of its 1,361,779 global sales in the six months to June 2025. 

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Products in the US include the unibody Ridgeline ute, as well as the roughly Subaru Outback-sized (and also unibody) Passport SUV and the related Pilot, a Toyota Kluger competitor. 

Honda Australia also plans to add its first electric vehicle (EV) to its lineup in the second half of 2026, but it hasn’t confirmed what it will be.

In the US, it produces the electric Prologue SUV which uses a platform borrowed from General Motors. So far this year, it’s actually outselling its Chevrolet-branded cousin, the Blazer EV. Prologue sales were up 83 per cent in July, compared with the same month last year.

In China, Honda has joint ventures with Dongfeng and GAC. Under these, it produces a raft of vehicles including EVs under the Ye sub-brand such as the electric GT fastback, as well as the Honda e:Ny1 electric SUV that’s exported to countries including the UK and New Zealand.