Honda Motor (TYO:7267) posted an attributable loss of 424 billion yen for the fiscal year ended March 31, reversing a profit of 836 billion yen a year earlier, weighed down by a hefty hit tied to its electric vehicle business.
Loss per share came to 106.06 yen, compared with earnings per share of 178.93 yen in the previous fiscal year, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Thursday.
The Japanese carmaker said the fiscal 2025 loss reflected a 1.58 trillion yen impact related to the reorganization of its EV business amid "significant changes" in the electric vehicle market.
Sales revenue, meanwhile, inched up to 21.8 trillion yen from 21.7 trillion yen in the prior year.
Honda declared a final dividend of 35 yen per share, payable from June 9.
For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2027, the company expects attributable profit of 260 billion yen, EPS of 66.79 yen, and net sales of 23.2 trillion yen.