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Honda cancels Acura ZDX in latest casualty of EV pullback

Have you heard? EV sales are expected to dip significantly in the coming weeks as the federal tax credit expires, and automakers are responding by canceling models, delaying factory plans, and boosting hybrids as a short-term solution. The latest model to get the axe is the Acura ZDX, an electric crossover that had both Honda and GM DNA.

The ZDX had only just made its debut as a 2024 model with 325 miles of EPA rated range and a starting price of $60,000. Like the Honda Prologue, the ZDX was built by General Motors at the automaker’s Spring Hill Assembly plant in Tennessee thanks to a partnership between the two companies. It was supposed …

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Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/transportation/785691/honda-acura-zdx-cancel-ev-slowdown

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