RIP, EV: These Electric Vehicles Won’t Make it to 2026

The Electric Vehicle Market: A Graveyard of Discontinued Models

As the automotive world takes a hard look at its EV offerings, several major brands are cutting short their models that were once touted as the future of transportation. With a new administration in place, reduced tax incentives for electric vehicles (EVs), and a complex web of pricing, tariffs, and inflation, the market is becoming increasingly brutal.

Art Wheaton, an automotive expert at Cornell University, described the current state of EVs as "brutal." This sentiment is echoed by several brands that have announced plans to discontinue certain models. The Kia EV4, expected in the US in early 2026, has been delayed indefinitely, while Polestar's next electric sports car has also seen its launch date pushed back until 2028 or later.

The Dodge Charger Daytona electric muscle car and Ford F-150 Lightning pickup truck are also facing significant changes to their lineups. The base trims for both vehicles have been axed, with the Charger's R/T trim no longer available and the Lightning's XLT trim being replaced by the pricier STX. There are whispers that the F-150 may be phased out in favor of a cheaper, smaller electric truck from Ford.

Tesla's Cybertruck is another model struggling to find its footing, despite its initial hype. Wheaton described it as "Dead On Arrival," stating that it will eventually be phased out. Meanwhile, Acura has decided to discontinue the ZDX, an electric SUV that was originally introduced in 2022 with a range of up to 325 miles.

The Genesis G80 Electrified is another model that has been discontinued by Hyundai Motor Company. Sales were stagnant, with less than 100 units sold in the US, and the last vehicle was sold in July 2023. However, a refreshed version will be available globally in 2026.

Nissan's Ariya, an electric SUV that struggled to find traction due to supply chain issues and limited range, has also been discontinued. Despite this, new EVs from other brands are on the horizon, including the Rivian R2 SUV, Sony Honda Mobility's Afeela 1, and the Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, which will be its first electric model without the EQ nomenclature.

As the market becomes increasingly saturated with electric vehicles, it's clear that not all models will survive. The "delayed, but not dead" category is a fitting description for the Kia EV4, while the Polestar 6 convertible has seen its launch date pushed back to 2028 or later. One thing is certain: the electric vehicle market is evolving rapidly, and only those models that prove to be viable will succeed in this increasingly competitive landscape.
 
😞 I feel for all these brands trying to make it in this crazy EV market 🚗💥. It's like, they're all investing so much time and money into these new electric vehicles, and now it seems like some of them just aren't gonna make the cut 🤕. I mean, can you imagine having a brand that's supposed to be innovative and forward-thinking, but ends up getting stuck with a bunch of models that nobody wants? 😩

And yeah, I get why the base trims are being axed – it's all about maximizing profit margins, right? 💸 But still, it's sad to see some of these electric SUVs just disappear into thin air 🚫. Like, what happened to the Acura ZDX? That was a great car! 😢

But you know what? I think this is actually a good thing for consumers 🙌. We're gonna get rid of all the clunkers and be left with only the best electric vehicles out there 🚗💪. It's like, the market is doing us a favor by weeding out all the subpar models – now we just gotta be patient and wait for the ones that are really worth it 💆‍♀️.

And hey, at least we're getting some awesome new EVs on the horizon 🚀! Like, have you seen those Sony Honda Mobility Afeela 1 thingies? Whoa! 😮
 
this is wild that evs are becoming so brutal on the market lol 🤯 like what happened to kia's ev4? was supposed to drop in 2026 but now it's just a big fat delay 🕰️ and polestar's not even sure if they'll make it out alive 😂 2028 or later is just a long time for a new car launch...
 
🚗💨 I'm not surprised to see some of these models getting axed, to be honest. It's like they were never meant to make it past the hype phase. 🤷‍♀️ The market is super competitive and brands need to adapt fast if they want to stay relevant. It's all about making a profit for them and not investing in models that aren't selling well.

The tax incentives are definitely a game changer, too. I remember when those were still available, people went wild for electric vehicles. But now it seems like the market is getting more realistic. 💸 If you can't sell the model, why bother making it?

I do wonder what's going on with Tesla, though. The Cybertruck has been a disaster from day one and I don't think they'll be around forever. 😂 Still, they're like a phoenix from the ashes - will rise again or not? We'll see.

It's crazy to think that some of these models are already being phased out while new ones are on the horizon. It's all about innovation and what works in this market. I just hope we get more affordable options for regular people who want an electric vehicle but can't afford one now. 🤑
 
🚗😬 I feel like we're losing some awesome EV options already 🤕. It's crazy how Kia EV4 got delayed indefinitely 🙅‍♂️ and Polestar's launch date is now 2028 or later 📆. The Dodge Charger Daytona and Ford F-150 Lightning are also changing their lineups big time 🚫. I know the market can be tough, but it's a shame to see some cool cars like the Tesla Cybertruck struggling to find its footing 💔.

On the other hand, it's exciting to see new EVs coming out like the Rivian R2 and Sony Honda Mobility's Afeela 1 🚀. And, at least Hyundai is giving the Genesis G80 Electrified a second chance with a refreshed version in 2026 🤞. I'm curious to see which models will make it and which ones won't 🤔. Guess we'll just have to wait and see what the future holds for EVs 🚗💨
 
I think it's super harsh on some car makers 🚗😬. I mean, we're just starting to see a lot of new EVs come out, so it's not like they had time to really perfect the market or anything. And with prices going up and tax incentives getting cut, it's no wonder people are getting a little nervous about buying electric cars 🤑. But at the same time, some of these models just aren't selling well, so I guess that's what happens when you put out a car that nobody wants 🚫.
 
🤔 I'm telling ya, back in my day, we had these crazy new cars called "electric vehicles" 🚗💡, but they were like, super expensive and not many people could afford 'em. Nowadays, it's all about the EVs, but some brands are just getting out of the game, like Kia 🤦‍♂️. I mean, what happened to the EV4? Wasn't that supposed to be a game-changer or something? 🤷‍♂️ And don't even get me started on Polestar pushing back their launch date... 2028?! 🙄 That's like, forever in EV time! 😂
 
🤔 I don't know if this is a good thing or bad... I mean, the market is getting saturated with EVs but some of these discontinued models are kinda cool 😎 like the Dodge Charger Daytona and Ford F-150 Lightning. I'm all for trying out new things and it's not like they're just phasing them out because they're not good enough 🙅‍♂️, but at the same time, it's hard to justify keeping around models that aren't selling well... or are? Maybe some of these delayed models will surprise us and come out on top in the end? 🤞
 
oh man i think this is super interesting that so many brands are having a hard time with their ev models 🤯 its like they need to get some new gen tech or something 🚀 anyway im loving the Kia EV4 delay it means we can expect even better things from them in 2026 and i cant wait for the rivian r2 and sony honda mobilitysafeela 1 😍
 
its crazy how fast the EV market is changing... like i was excited about those new evs coming out, but now it seems like they're being phased out one by one 🤯. what's going on is a harsh reality check - not every idea or product will work out, no matter how much hype and money goes into it 💸. its a lesson in adaptation & perseverance. you gotta be willing to pivot when things aren't working, just like the brands doing this... but also keep innovating & pushing boundaries 🔄
 
I don’t usually comment but... I feel like some brands are giving up on EVs too quickly 🤔. Like, what's the point of even offering a car if it's just gonna get discontinued after a year or two? It's all about trying to make an impact and prove that EVs are worth investing in. Instead of scrapping models altogether, they should try to revamp them or offer new features to keep things fresh.

And don't even get me started on the Kia EV4 being delayed indefinitely 🚫. I mean, what's wrong with these brands? Can't they see how popular EVs are becoming? It's like they're just throwing in the towel and expecting customers to forget about them. The market is getting more competitive by the day, so I think brands need to adapt and evolve their strategies if they want to stay afloat 💪
 
This is so frustrating 🤕 for all these people who were counting on some of these discontinued models... I feel like they're just being left behind. It's not just the cars themselves, but also the expectations and investments people made into them. And what's with all these delays? 2028?! That's like forever 😩. Poor Kia EV4, it was supposed to be out this year and now its fate is uncertain... and Polestar's next car? I don't even know if anyone will remember they had a plan for that in the first place 🤷‍♀️.

Anyway, I guess this just goes to show how fast the electric vehicle market can change. It's like a never-ending game of musical chairs, where everyone's trying to stay ahead but it's hard to keep up. I hope those who are left standing come out on top 💪.
 
I'm kinda surprised to see so many car brands killing off their EV models 🤔. I get it, the market is super competitive and prices are getting crazy with all these new EVs popping up. But you know what? I still think there's a place for every kind of EV in this world. Like, who says an affordable, smaller truck has to be electric? Can't Ford just keep making their gas trucks too? 🚗

And omg, the Tesla Cybertruck is already 'Dead On Arrival' 😂? I thought that was kinda cool when it first came out. But hey, if it's not selling well, maybe they should just revamp the design or something?

For me, it's all about finding a balance between affordability and range. I want to be able to own an EV without breaking the bank 💸. So yeah, some brands might need to get creative with their pricing and models. But I still think there's room for innovation here 🚀
 
It's crazy how fast things are changing in the EV world 🤯. I mean, just a few years ago we were all hyped about these new electric cars coming out, but now it seems like some of them aren't doing so well 💸. Brands are cutting models left and right because of reduced tax incentives and stuff, and it's making the market super tough to navigate 🚗.

I guess it's no surprise that some models weren't gonna make it, though 😅. The Kia EV4 was always a bit sketchy with its delayed release, and now it's just kinda... forgotten 🙄. And what's up with Polestar pushing back their launch date again? 2028 feels like forever! ⏰

But hey, at least new models are on the way, right? Like, I'm actually excited to see some of these upcoming EVs hit the market 🎉. It'll be interesting to see which ones actually stick around and which ones... don't 🤔.
 
I'm low-key worried about this trend 🤔. If major brands are cutting short their EV offerings, it's a red flag for consumers. How can we trust any brand when they're just going to abandon a model without giving it a fair shot?

And what's with all the delayed launch dates? It feels like companies are playing a game of "EV roulette" 🎲. Are these models even viable in the first place, or is it just about keeping up appearances?

I need some hard numbers and data to back up this claim. According to the article, only 100 units of the Genesis G80 Electrified were sold in the US. That's a tiny number! What does that tell us about the viability of this model? 📊

I'm not saying all EVs are doomed, but I am saying we need to be cautious and wait for concrete evidence before jumping on board. Can't we just get some straight answers from these companies instead of speculation and delays? 🙄
 
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