The Honda Prologue, an electric SUV launched last year, will no longer be sold in the United States, making it one of several electric vehicle models discontinued in 2025. Automakers have been adjusting their EV strategies amid slower-than-expected demand, range anxiety, and high prices. The Prologue's exit follows similar moves by other manufacturers who have trimmed their EV lineups or delayed future models. Honda has not specified the exact reasons for discontinuing the Prologue, but the company continues to invest in hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell technologies. The EV market in the U.S. has seen a shakeout as early adopters have been served and mainstream buyers remain hesitant due to charging infrastructure gaps and cost concerns. Despite government incentives to boost EV adoption, several models have been phased out this year. The discontinuation of the Prologue reflects the broader industry trend of recalibrating EV production to match demand. Honda will still sell other electrified vehicles in the U.S., including hybrids.