Honda Australia has been through a significant transition period over the last five years.

The Japanese automaker has upended its retail network in Australia, where it became the first auto brand to move away from a traditional network of franchised dealerships to an ‘agency’ sales model designed to be more transparent and consumer-friendly, while at the same time paring back its model lineup with a greater focus on high-spec variants of the Civic, Accord, and its three SUVs – the HR-V, ZR-V, and CR-V.

And Robert Thorp, who earlier this year was promoted from General Manager of Automotive to become Honda Australia Director, has been there through it all.

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Honda has a slew of exciting new products on the horizon, including the return of the iconic Prelude sports car nameplate, the cute and cheeky Super-One electric city-car, and the potential for the groundbreaking 0 Series of electric vehicles (EVs).

But it also faces a barrage of new challenges, including the federal government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) and a plethora of aggressive Chinese brands, so we sat down with Mr Thorp to discuss the here and now for Honda Australia, as well as what its future looks like.

You’ve been with Honda Australia since 2011 in various senior roles, and now as director of the whole operation. What is it about Honda that keeps you there?

Honda is just one of those special brands. Its innovation, ingenuity and engineering excellence have pushed the boundaries and set benchmarks in Australia for the past 55 years.

Over that time, we’ve built a reputation for looking after customers across a diverse range of products, from cars, motorcycles, power equipment and marine outboards, consistently delivering products with reliability.