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Honda's incoming CEO says he is open to alliances - Automotive News Europe


TOKYO -- Honda's incoming CEO, Toshihiro Mibe, said he wanted to use external alliances to speed up the automaker's growth.

Mibe will be taking over from Takahiro Hachigo on April 1, Honda said in a statement on Friday.

"We would consider using external insight or potential alliances among other actions to make decisions without hesitation," Mibe told a news conference at which he called for Honda's "major transformation at great speed."

Honda in the past has sought to do everything internally, but as the company faces once-in-an-era changes, "time is of the essence and I would opt to use alliances and external insight to accelerate our shift," he said.

Mibe, 59, has worked with Hachigo to push through structural reforms. He has been president of the R&D unit since 2019, following stints in engine development and the drive-train business after joining the company in 1987.

Hachigo told the conference that Mibe has been looking into the future direction that Honda should be taking. He attributed Mibe's expertise in environmental technology and energy and his attentiveness to changes as reasons for his promotion to CEO. Hachigo will remain on Honda's board.

Mibe's appointment comes as Honda races to catch up in the field of all-electric cars and faces competition from new entrants and tech giants such as Tesla, Apple and Amazon.

Traditionally known for its fuel-efficient internal-combustion engines, Honda launched the Honda e, its first mass-produced all-battery vehicle, last August. It has said it wants new-energy vehicles such as plug-in hybrids and fuel-cell cars to make up two-thirds of its sales by 2030.

During his six years as CEO, Hachigo sought to simplify the vehicle development process by combining some operations for cars and motorcycles. He also slashed costs by streamlining Honda's model lineup and consolidating factories at home and overseas.

Hachigo also expanded a partnership with General Motors to include cooperation in developing electric and autonomous vehicles.

To focus on zero-emissions technology, Honda last year said it would stop participating as an engine supplier in the FIA Formula One World Championship at the end of the 2021 season.

Bloomberg contributed to this report




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