Honda Is Killing Its EVs — And Any Chance Of Competing In The Future
Honda has cancelled its EV lineup, including the Acura RDX and Honda 0 series. Here's why this bold retreat could cost the automaker everything.
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Honda Is Killing Its EVs — And Any Chance Of Competing In The Future
Honda Kills Its EVs — And Gambles Its Entire Future Honda just pulled the plug on its electric vehicle future — and the consequences could be far worse than the company is letting on. In a dramatic two-day retreat announced this week, Honda cancelled several of its most anticipated electric models, signalling a sharp reversal from the industry's defining shift. If you're wondering whether Honda can survive the electric vehicle era, the answer is looking more uncertain by the day. Why Honda Is Walking Away From Electric Vehicles
Honda's reasoning sounds familiar: U.S. tariffs are biting, Chinese automakers are undercutting everyone on price, and the business case for EVs in North America has become harder to defend since federal incentives started disappearing. These are real pressures, and Honda is not alone in feeling them. But most legacy automakers are doubling down on their electric roadmaps, not abandoning them. Honda's decision to retreat rather than adapt is what …