Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has announced its intention to enter the FIA Formula One World Championship from the 2026 season. The company has forged a partnership with the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team, agreeing to supply power units that comply with the new regulations set to launch in that season.
The 2026 F1 regulations will notably shift the power balance towards electric, with a 50/50 ratio between thermal and electric power output. Honda's involvement aligns with its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030, making this endeavor not just a racing challenge but a pivotal step toward sustainable technology.
As part of these new regulations, the energy recovery system (ERS)—which harnesses kinetic energy during braking and converts it to electrical energy—will see its output tripled. This transition aims to create an equal power distribution between the engine and electric motor, marking a significant development in the sport's approach to sustainability.
, which has taken on the role of overseeing all of Honda's auto and motorcycle motorsports activities since 2022, will manage the development of these power units and overall F1 operations. This structural change signifies a commitment to excelling in motorsports while fostering innovation in carbon-efficient technologies.
Lawrence Stroll, Executive Chairman of Aston Martin, welcomed Honda to the team, remarking on the shared ambitions of both parties: "We share a mutual drive, determination, and relentless ambition to succeed on track. Honda is a global titan and its success in motorsport is longstanding and incredibly impressive."


