Honda’s EV Reset Could Spell the End for the Prologue
Honda just made a big change to its EV plans. With EV demand cooling and costs rising, the company confirmed it is canceling three all-electric models that were already far along in development: the Honda 0 Sedan, Honda 0 SUV, and Acura RSX. This move comes after the auto division posted an operating loss of over $1 billion from April to December 2025.
Honda expects these cancellations to cost about $15.7 billion in its fiscal year ending March 2026. The company says launching those EVs now, with demand slowing, would have led to even bigger losses down the line.
The impact could go further than just those three models. According to Automotive News and AutoForecast Solutions, the Honda Prologue may also be on its way out.
Honda hasn’t mentioned the Prologue in its announcements about the EV pullback, and the company has maintained that it’s still in its lineup. Still, the forecast says the midsize electric crossover is not expected to receive a second generation. If that projection holds true, the current production run – scheduled to end later this year – could mark the nameplate's final chapter.
A Popular Start That Lost Momentum
The Prologue started strong in the US, with buyers jumping in early to take advantage of federal EV incentives. That gave the crossover a quick sales boost in 2025. But the momentum didn’t last long.
Honda moved 39,194 Prologue units in the US in 2025, which looked strong for a new EV in a crowded segment. However, sales dropped off quickly once federal incentives were dropped in October and the early rush was over.
The trend continued into 2026. In the first two months, Honda sold just 1,731 Prologues, down from 6,677 in the same period last year – a 74% drop.
How the Prologue was built also matters. It uses GM’s Ultium EV platform and is assembled with GM vehicles, making it more of a joint project than a true Honda-only EV.
Now that Honda is shifting its focus to hybrids and rethinking its EV spending, models built on outside platforms are likely to be the first on the chopping block.
Another EV Question Mark: Sony’s Afeela
The Prologue is not the only Honda-related EV with an uncertain future; the Sony-Honda Afeela project is also in question. Developed by Sony Honda Mobility, the Afeela is a high-tech electric sedan with advanced software, entertainment features, and driver-assistance systems. It was expected to launch later this decade as a premium model for tech-focused buyers.
So far, neither company has said how Honda’s EV changes might affect the Afeela. Sony says it has no updates on the program after Honda’s latest move. For now, the Afeela’s future is up in the air. Honda has not said if the sedan will move forward or be reviewed with its other EV projects.

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