Engineers at Honda will soon spearhead the company’s research and development, rather than following directions from company management.

According to business news outlet Nikkei Asia, Honda will spin off its R&D department in an effort to reignite innovation from within the Japanese car company.

The R&D unit was originally created as a separate arm from Honda in 1960, from the belief that creativity and innovation are best cultivated in an independent environment – an idea championed by founder Soichiro Honda.

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However, the subsidiary was then absorbed back into Honda in 2020 due to financial constraints.

“Five or six years ago, it was fine to have headquarters taking the lead. But now the world has changed drastically,” a Honda executive told Nikkei.

The decision to reinstate Honda R&D as its own business unit is said to be a direct response to the significant competition emerging from China’s automotive industry.