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Honda is giving up on electric vehicles in the U.S.
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Honda is giving up on electric vehicles in the U.S.

Honda has announced that the 2026 model year will be the last for its Prologue SUV, marking the end of its electric vehicle (EV) offerings in the U.S. The decision comes as the company shifts its focus toward hybrid vehicles. This move reflects broader industry challenges in the EV market, including supply chain issues, production costs, and consumer demand trends. The announcement was made directly to dealers, indicating a strategic pivot in Honda’s automotive strategy.

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Honda is giving up on electric vehicles in the U.S.

Honda has announced that the 2026 model year will be the last for its Prologue SUV, marking the end of its electric vehicle (EV) offerings in the U.S. The decision comes as the company shifts its focus toward hybrid vehicles. This move reflects broader industry challenges in the EV market, including supply chain issues, production costs, and consumer demand trends. The announcement was made directly to dealers, indicating a strategic pivot in Honda’s automotive strategy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Honda's business strategy without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on corporate decisions rather than taking a stance on environmental policies or regulatory frameworks. While the shift away from electric vehicles could be interpreted

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