The EV cancellations and delays are piling up. Today Tesla officially discontinued the Model S and Model X. What’s in Tesla’s inventory is all that’s left.
But plenty of new electric models are on the way this year too. Two debuted at the New York auto show on Wednesday, and each could bring something new and needed to the U.S. EV market. If the pricing is right, that is.
Our man Suvrat Kothari is on the show floor, so expect more on the latest EV and tech announcements as the week goes on.
Here’s what’s on the menu today:
The 2027 Subaru Getaway is a 320-mile EV with three rows.
Kia’s low-cost electric crossover is finally hitting the U.S. Meet the EV3.
The Model S and Model X are officially dead.
Honda slashed Prologue prices to make up for the end of the EV tax credit.
—Tim Levin, Senior Editor
The Tesla Model S And Model X Are Officially Dead
It’s the end of the road for the cars that set the standards for truly modern EVs, with plenty of range, comfort, and performance.
The 2027 Subaru Getaway 3-Row EV Has Over 300 Miles Of Range
Subaru’s most powerful production model can sprint to 60 mph in less than five seconds—and carry up to seven people.
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Kia's Cheapest EV Is An Unexpected Range Monster. But Will It Still Cost $35,000?
The Kia EV3 is finally coming to the U.S. to battle it out with the new Chevy Bolt EV.
Honda Prologue's $7,500 Price Cut Means There's No Better Time To Buy
Miss the EV tax credit? Well then, good news, because Honda has slashed the price of the Prologue by $7,500





