Honda has announced that it will be discontinuing production of the Prologue, its electric SUV, after the 2026 model year. The decision comes as the automotive industry continues to shift towards electrification, with many manufacturers phasing out gas-powered vehicles in favor of electric and hybrid options. The Prologue was Honda's first dedicated electric vehicle, unveiled in 2022 as a competitor to the likes of the Tesla Model Y and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Despite its promising start, the Prologue struggled to gain traction in the market, and Honda's decision to discontinue it may signal a shift in the company's focus towards other electric models.
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