Honda, once the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer and a stalwart of the automotive industry, is now facing its most severe crisis yet. The Japanese giant has been grappling with a perfect storm of declining sales, increased competition, and a devastating recall of its popular Accord model. As the company struggles to regain its footing, Honda's reputation and profitability hang in the balance. With a long history of innovation and resilience, Honda must now summon the resources to mount a comeback and reclaim its position as a leader in the global automotive market.


Honda’s Never Faced a Crisis Like This—and a Comeback Won’t Be Easy  WSJ