In a significant blow to the electric vehicle market, Honda has announced plans to discontinue sales of its sole EV model in the United States, the Clarity Electric. The decision, revealed in a report by the Wall Street Journal, marks a major shift for the Japanese automaker, which had initially invested heavily in the development of electric and hybrid vehicles. The Clarity Electric, launched in 2017, was intended to be a key player in Honda's push towards electrification, but poor sales have apparently forced the company to reassess its EV strategy. The move is likely to raise concerns about the future of Honda's electrification plans in the US market.
Honda Will Stop Selling Its Lone Electric Vehicle in the U.S. WSJ