Another Victim of the Disappeared subsidy

The Acura ZDX is an electric SUV from Honda’s Luxury Brand Acura, But It Rests on GM’s platform. Or rather ‘rested’, because it’s already about and out for this ev after just one year.
It is inevitable that a car will flop from time to time. Car Manufacturers Simply Cannot Know Everything for Sure in Advance, and One Car is more successful than Another.
The Solution Can then be Sought in Price Reductions, Early Facelifts and Premature Endings. However, we rarely see an entirely new model being scrapped after just one year. In The Case of the Acura ZDX, However, This is Indeed the Case, Accordination to Automotive News.
The Acura ZDX, unveiled in 2023 and launched on the American Market in 2024, is now, after one year on the market and 20,000 units Sold, Already Being Removed from the Acura Range, Accordination to Insiders. This is not only due to the car itsself, but also to the fact that national American EV Subsidies are Being Abolished by the Trump Administration. Without Those Thousands of Dollars in Discount, The Electric Acura is Apparently Considered Completely Hopeless. This naturally Raises All Kinds of Questions about the Honda Prologue, an Ev Developed by Honda Itelf, also with GM. Accordance to Honda, that car can simply stay, but an expert tells automotive news that the prologue will also be scrapped next year. We’ll just have to wait and see.
The ZDX is not the first Victim of the Scrapped EV subsidy in the US. Nissan Decided to Remove the Ariya From the American Market Early On, Ram Scrapped the Planned Electric 1500 and Ford Decided to Abandon A Planned Electric SUV With Three Rows of Seats.