Yes. Honda makes both motorcycles and cars, and it is one of the world’s largest manufacturers in each category.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. operates globally with car and motorcycle divisions and a broader portfolio that includes power equipment and aircraft. The company has a long history in mobility engineering and a substantial manufacturing footprint across continents.
Honda's car lineup and manufacturing footprint
Representative car models
Below are Honda's best-known cars that illustrate their approach to practicality, efficiency, and design across markets.
- Honda Civic
- Honda Accord
- Honda CR-V
- Honda HR-V
- Honda Pilot
- Honda Ridgeline
- Honda Jazz (known as Fit in some markets)
These models highlight Honda's emphasis on reliability, fuel efficiency, and broad market coverage from compact cars to family SUVs and pickup-like trucks.
Honda's motorcycle portfolio
Representative motorcycle categories
Honda's two-wheel business covers everyday commuters, sport and street bikes, adventure-touring machines, and off-road riding.
- Super Cub family (classic commuter/underbone)
- CB and CBR street/sport bikes
- Africa Twin and NC series (adventure/touring)
- Gold Wing (touring)
- CRF family (off-road/dirt bikes)
These examples reflect Honda's breadth in motorcycles, spanning entry-level to premium performance across urban, sport, and off-road segments.
Beyond bikes and cars
Honda extends beyond its car and motorcycle lines. It operates Honda Aircraft Company, which manufactures the light jet HondaJet, and it produces power equipment such as lawn mowers, generators, and snow blowers. The company also engages in research related to electrification, robotics, and new mobility technologies.
Summary
Honda makes both bikes and cars and remains a global leader in both industries. Its diversified portfolio—and global manufacturing and sales network—supports a wide range of mobility solutions, from everyday commuting to performance riding and aviation-related products.


