TOKYO — Honda Motor Co., in the midst of a massive corporate makeover, is planning a radical ramp-up of electric vehicles in North America, from barely any sales today to enough factory firepower to sell 800,000 in 2030 as the Japanese automaker piles on local capacity to build battery-powered cars.
Part of that surge will come from a production-sharing plan with partner General Motors.
But from the 2026 model year, Honda will introduce its own EVs and start making them in North America, sometime between the latter half of 2025 and early 2026, said Shinji Aoyama, senior managing executive officer in charge of Honda's electrification strategy.
Detailing the game plan last week at Honda's global headquarters, Aoyama said EV production should account for 40 to 50 percent of the company's total output in North America in 2030. That target equates to volume of around 800,000 vehicles, he said.
"This is in line with our 205…