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A Sense of Crisis: What Toyota, Ford, and Honda’s Leadership are Saying About the Future

Sofea Najmi

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The automotive world just hit a massive reality check. If you’ve been following the industry, you know that legacy brands, the giants we’ve trusted for decades, are no longer just "competing." They are fighting for their very existence.


Between Honda booking a staggering $15.8 billion loss and Toyota’s CEO issuing a "survival" warning, the message is clear: the old way of building cars is dying, and "China Speed" is the new benchmark.


1. The $15.8 Billion USD Meltdown: Why Honda is Redoing Everything


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Honda recently sent shockwaves through the market by canceling several major EV projects, including the highly anticipated Sony-Honda "Afeela" and the 0 Series SUV and Sedan.

  • The Brutal Reality: Cancelling these projects isn't just a change of heart; it’s a financial disaster. Honda expects to book up to $15.8 billion USD (~RM 75 billion) in losses because they simply couldn't find a way to make these cars profitable.
  • The China Collapse: In just five years, Honda’s sales in China have cratered, dropping from 1.62 million units in 2020 to projected levels below 600,000 for 2026. When your factories are only running at 50% capacity, you aren't making cars; you’re losing money.

2. "China Speed" vs. Legacy Speed


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Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe recently visited a supplier factory in Shanghai and came back with a chilling remark: “We have no chance against this.”

  • The 2-Year Rule: Chinese automakers can develop a brand-new car in two years or less.
  • The Legacy Problem: Traditional brands like Honda and Toyota typically need more than double the time. It’s like trying to sell a five-year-old smartphone as ‘new’, by the time the car is ready, the world has already moved on to the next big thing.

3. The Existential Crisis: Ford and Toyota are Scared Too


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Honda isn't alone in this panic. The world’s biggest players are starting to realize that the "moat" they built over the last 100 years is being bridged.

  • Ford’s Warning: CEO Jim Farley didn’t mince words, stating that Chinese factories have enough capacity to serve the entire North American market and "put us all out of business." He even admitted to driving a Xiaomi SU7 just to understand how the competition is winning the digital experience game.
  • Toyota’s Survival Cry: Former CEO Koji Sato recently told nearly 500 suppliers: “Unless things change, we will not survive.” Toyota is even considering relaxing its legendary (and expensive) quality controls on hidden parts just to cut costs and speed up production.

For the Malaysian consumer, this shift doesn't mean legacy brands are out of the race; rather, it highlights a choice between two different values. While 'China Speed' offers the latest tech at a rapid pace, brands like Honda and Toyota continue to lean into their greatest strengths: proven long-term reliability and an unmatched service network. 

Read: Prediction: Will 2026 Honda Prelude Be Priced Above RM250k? – Bookings Open in Malaysia

Read: Toyota EV Malaysia 2026: Hilux BEV, bZ4X, or Urban Cruiser—Which One Is For You?

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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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