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Honda may discontinue the Accord and Civic in Australia due to weak sales, focusing instead on SUVs and new EVs.
Honda Australia’s new CEO, Jay Joseph, says the future of the Accord and Civic in the country is uncertain, as sales performance will determine their continued availability.
Speaking in Tokyo, Joseph emphasized that Honda won’t commit long-term to any model without strong value or demand.
With no local manufacturing, adapting global models for right-hand drive has limited customization.
Moving forward, Honda plans a more strategic approach, including updated CR-V and ZR-V SUVs with enhanced hybrids, Google AI, and all-wheel drive by mid-2026.
The compact Super-One EV will launch late 2026, replacing the Jazz, and a reborn Prelude sports coupe is set for mid-2026.
Honda is also considering its 0 Series EV range—small and medium SUVs and a mid-sized sedan—for production in 2027–2028.
SUVs dominate sales, making up 93.7% of units through September, while Accord and Civic registrations have declined compared to 2024.
Honda puede descontinuar el Accord y el Civic en Australia debido a las débiles ventas, centrándose en su lugar en los SUV y los nuevos vehículos eléctricos.