Honda has discontinued the Prologue, leaving the brand without a production EV in the US.

The company says EV demand has softened over the past 18 months.

Honda is doubling down on hybrids, investing nearly $28 billion to launch 15 new hybrid models by 2030.

The writing was on the wall, but now it's official: the Honda Prologue is dead. The Japanese automaker is pulling the plug on its last production electric vehicle as it shifts its focus back to hybrids.

Honda confirmed the decision to CarBuzz, saying that "customer demand for EV models has shifted significantly over the past 18 months." The Prologue now joins its GM-based sibling, the Acura ZDX, which was discontinued last year. We've reached out to Honda for an official statement.