03/06/2026
HONDA ANNOUNCES EXTENSIVE EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE WARRANTY PROGRAM FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
· New warranty champions Honda’s engineering quality and ensures complete peace of mind for customers
· Extension renews every year after the initial three-year phase up to a maximum of eight years
· Warranty is tied to the car, not the owner, enabling buyers of used products to benefit from the comprehensive warranty coverage
· Program launching in the United Kingdom from 1st June 2026
Honda Motor Europe is pleased to announce the introduction of a new service-activated warranty (SAWA) programme for the United Kingdom.
Effective for vehicles registered from 1st June, the new scheme reinforces Honda’s reputation for reliability and will cover all Honda automobiles for a maximum period of eight years (or 100,000 miles) from the date of initial registration.
To take advantage of the new comprehensive warranty, customers are simply required to follow the scheduled service and maintenance plan using Authorised Honda Retailer and service parts. In doing so, the original three-year warranty is automatically extended by a further twelve-month period, up to a maximum of eight years or [100,000 miles].
Tied to the product, rather than owner, the warranty is transferable at the time of any onward sale, ensuring that approved used Honda cars are available with the same long-term peace of mind*.
The warranty offers pan-European coverage**, ensuring peace of mind when buying a Honda automobile in the United Kingdom.
For further information on the new warranty program, please contact Vertu Honda Derby on 0330 096 0595.
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*The warranty is available for new owners only if the previous owner has complied with all servicing requirements. The new owner is responsible for following the requirements of the programme to activate subsequent extensions.
** Warranty coverage is available in the following locations: United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy,
Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovakia, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Denmark and Sweden.