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Honda is officially pulling the plug on its only EV in the US

Honda is discontinuing the Prologue, effectively ending the automaker's current electric vehicle sales in the United States.

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Honda has confirmed the end of the Prologue, which currently serves as the only electric vehicle in the company's U.S. lineup. The model is being removed from production after a limited period on the market.

Coverage from Bloomberg, Electrek, Car and Driver, CarBuzz, and AOL highlights that this decision leaves Honda without an EV offering in the U.S. market. Reports vary on the duration the vehicle was available for sale, citing two-year and three-year periods.

Observers are looking toward future changes in the Honda midsize SUV lineup. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline for the final phase-out of remaining inventory or the company’s subsequent strategy for electric vehicle production in the region.

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Quick answers

What is happening to the Honda Prologue?

Honda has confirmed it will halt sales of the vehicle, which is the only EV in its U.S. lineup.

How long was the Prologue available?

Coverage varies, with some reports stating it was on sale for two years and others noting three years.

Does Honda have other EVs available in the U.S.?

No, current coverage indicates that the discontinuation of the Prologue leaves the company without a single EV in the U.S.

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