Important news in the IndyCar world: Honda and Chevrolet have officially announced the renewal of their engine supply partnership starting from the 2027 season
The collaboration between the two brands — whose current agreement expires this year — has been extended with a multi-year deal that will take effect from 2027.
This agreement is particularly significant as it comes ahead of the major car and engine regulation changes planned for the 2028 season.
Honda e Chevrolet Together Again
Speaking about the agreement between the two automotive giants, as also reported by FormulaPassion, was Douglas Boles himself, President of IndyCar:
“This is a historic day for IndyCar, marked by an enormous commitment from two of our best and most trusted partners.”
““Chevrolet and Honda have worked tirelessly with us over the past twelve months to reach this point. Both manufacturers have made it clear that they are fully committed to this sport”.
Honda also shared the news through its official communication channels: “Honda and IndyCar today announce that Honda will continue to supply engines for the 2027 season and beyond, under a multi-year agreement.”
Photos: Chrevolet Racing, Honda Racing US