Overview
- Honda confirmed it has stopped building the GM co-developed Acura ZDX, ending the model’s run less than two years after its 2024 launch.
- The company said there will be no development or production of a 2026 ZDX, marking a pullback in its North American EV rollout.
- The ZDX had been assembled at GM’s Spring Hill plant in Tennessee for the North American market.
- Honda’s Prologue, the other jointly developed EV, remains in production at a GM facility in Mexico.
- The decision follows cooling U.S. EV sales, which remain under 10% of the new-car market, with federal purchase incentives scheduled to end in late September.