We make machines, for life

Crafted with heart and soul to bring joy – that’s the Honda way.

Living a dream

By attaching an auxiliary engine to a bicycle in 1947 – allowing longer-distance travel – Soichiro Honda set out on the road to fulfilling his dream: to make useful things for people’s lives.

And nothing has changed to this day. Every single Honda engineer works, eats, and sleeps to produce better products, yes, but also to produce things that make life better.

The process never stops and never will. It’s for you, and for us. It’s what we do, and who we are.

I want to help people enjoy happier lives through technology."

Soichiro Honda

What might be

We always wonder what could be. So we take an idea, and make it reality. From the very first item of Honda Power Equipment manufactured in 1953, to Miimo our robotic mower, one innovation feeds another.

The Versamow Selective Mulching System of our ride-ons can finely shred the grass clippings and evenly distribute them, feeding the lawn root system for healthy, happy grass – and Miimo does just the same.

Producing big power on a small scale, the 4-stroke micro-engines of our handhelds are smooth and quiet, as you’d expect. As are all the engines in the Honda Lawn and Garden range, no matter the size of equipment or job it has to do. We harness elegant efficiency in motion, our machines at your control and doing your bidding.

Using smart power

As the largest engine manufacturer in the world we have responsibilities to our world. We make low-emission 4-stroke engines that sip fuel with clean burn, thanks to clever combustion and smart engineering. And the factories we make them in are built to have minimum impact on the environment.

For the long haul

There’s a reason you’ll see so many of our older products still in use in gardens throughout the world – they’re built to last. But we wouldn’t be Honda if we didn’t do that little bit extra, so our Lawn & Garden equipment is backed up by one of the most extensive and comprehensive warranties around, for up to seven years in some cases.