Honda has ended development of the 0 Series EV lineup and the Acura RSX electric SUV amid restructuring and financial pressure. The move reflects slower EV growth in some markets and rising global competition.
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Used Honda Prologue EVs Selling Quickly as Demand Rises
The Honda Prologue EV is exceeding expectations in both new and used markets. After strong U.S. sales in 2024 and 2025, the Prologue is now leading growth in the used EV segment, with sales more than doubling in July. While Tesla remains the overall leader, Honda’s rapid rise, combined with falling EV prices and incentive-driven demand, signals a more competitive U.S. electric vehicle market ahead of the federal tax credit deadline.








