Notable Roles | - President & CEO, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (June 2015–April 2021) |
Key Recognition | - Known for "2030 Vision": aim for electrified vehicles to make up two-thirds of global sales by 2030 |
Background and Early Foundations
Born May 19, 1959, Takahiro Hachigo graduated in engineering from Tokyo City University. He joined Honda in 1982 and played central roles in chassis engineering for the Odyssey and CR-V, later overseeing R&D and manufacturing in Europe and China. His technical grounding and operational experience laid the foundation for his elevation to CEO in 2015, where he led Honda through major strategic pivots — hybrids, joint ventures, factory consolidation, and electrification. His ethos combines engineering precision and entrepreneurial foresight, shaping Honda’s path in the 21st century.
Career Milestones and Impact
Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
1982 | Joined Honda as chassis engineer, contributing to development of Odyssey (1999) and CR-V (2001) |
2012–2013 | Head of Honda R&D Europe and China operations, overseeing large regional teams |
2015 | Appointed President & CEO, succeeding Takanobu Ito |
2017 | Introduced "2030 Vision": two-thirds of sales electrified, 15% ZEVs |
2019 | Publicly emphasized pragmatic EV approach: hybrids as bridge |
2020 | Formed joint ventures: GM for EV/Autonomy & Hitachi for motors |
2021 | Stepped down as CEO; appointed Director on Honda board |
- Leadership Tenure: 6 years as CEO (2015–2021), longest in two decades
- Electrification Target: 66% of sales electrified by 2030, with 15% BEV/FCVs
- Factory Optimization: Closed multiple plants (UK, Japan, Turkey); expanded capacity in China
- Partnerships: EV alliance with GM, autonomous JV with Waymo & Hitachi
Leadership Style and Influence
Hachigo blended engineering know-how with prudent entrepreneurship. A long-time Honda veteran, he balanced operational efficiency with technological transition. Notably, he favored a hybrid-first strategy, acknowledging infrastructure limitations and consumer readiness while forming high-impact partnerships to future-proof Honda’s global footprint.
Legacy and Future Focus
Hachigo leaves behind a restructured, electrification-ready Honda: leaner factories, diversified powertrains, and active tech collaborations. As a Director, he continues influencing strategic direction, ensuring Honda remains agile through the EV revolution and beyond.






