All the EVs that were discontinued or killed off in the U.S. this year
Honda’s Prologue is officially discontinued in the U.S., a decision the automaker confirmed to TechCrunch, removing the last all-electric vehicle from its American lineup. The article frames the exit as part of a broader EV retreat from the U.S. compared with other global markets, with the expiration of the $7,500 federal tax credit cited as a major factor. It also points to tariffs, shifting consumer tastes, costs, company priorities and regulatory actions as drivers of EV downsizing. Data from Kelley Blue Book and Cox Automotive shows 247,226 EVs sold in the second quarter, about 5.8% of the total market, with growth between Q1 and Q2 of 2026 but sales still below the prior year. It also notes Q4 2025 sales were 36% lower than Q4 2024. TechCrunch says it will periodically update a list of EVs leaving or leaving the U.S. in 2026, including the Afeela, which the Sony-Honda joint venture abandoned in March 2026.




