At least a dozen electric vehicle models have been discontinued, paused, or cancelled in the United States this year. The list includes some of the most recognisable names in the industry: Tesla’s Model S and Model X, Honda’s entire 0 Series, the Volvo EX30, the BMW i4 and iX, the Hyundai Kona Electric and […] This story continues at The Next Web
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The EVs America is losing in 2026 are not failing. They are being tariffed out of existence.
A quiet trade war is unfolding in the US electric vehicle market, where at least a dozen models, including the Tesla Model S and Model X, Honda's 0 Series, and BMW's i4 and iX, have been discontinued or paused due to tariffs imposed on imported battery cells and modules, effectively pricing them out of the domestic market. The affected vehicles rely on foreign-made lithium-ion batteries, which now face a 10% to 25% tariff. This development threatens the viability of several major EV manufacturers. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.