Honda confirms the Prologue will be the automaker's final all-electric vehicle in the U.S. market starting in 2027.
Honda confirmed that the Prologue will be removed from its U.S. portfolio following the 2026 model year. This decision leaves the automaker without a fully electric offering in the American market starting in 2027. The Prologue, which was developed in partnership with General Motors, saw a significant sales decline in the first half of 2026 after the federal tax credit ended. The move follows a broader retreat by several automakers from the U.S. electric vehicle market. While the administration announced the removal of many financial incentives, including the $7,500 tax credit, manufacturers are also grappling with high costs and Chinese competition. Other notable shifts include Tesla ending production of the Model S and Model X to focus on AI and robots, and Volkswagen pulling back on the ID.4. Despite these retreats, the administration's actions have provided clarity for the industry, allowing manufacturers to focus on high-volume vehicles and natural demand as the market stabilizes.