The EV graveyard: All the electric cars axed by automakers this year

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  • Automakers have reorganized their EV lineups since September 2025, when federal tax credits ended.

  • Sagging demand, tariffs, and a new generation of EVs have also led to several product cancellations.

  • Business Insider compiled a list of EVs that have been killed or indefinitely delayed in 2026.

American EV sales are slumping.

Since September 2025, when the federal $7,500 tax credit for US-made EVs ended, fewer shoppers have chosen a battery-powered car for their next set of wheels.

In the first quarter of 2026, deliveries dropped 27%, according to Cox Automotive data. That follows a 46% plunge in EV sales in the last quarter of 2025.

The slowdown started reshaping what shows up on US dealership lots last year. By the end of 2025, Ford ended production of the F-150 Lightning, Nissan axed the Ariya, Acura stopped building the ZDX, and Volkswagen paused the ID. Buzz until at least next year.

That shake-up has continued into 2026.

The lineup changes aren't a wholesale retreat from EVs. Each of those brands has next-generation EV models in the pipeline — they're cheaper, longer-range, and faster charging.

Business Insider is tracking every EV canceled or postponed since January 1, 2026 — a list we'll keep updating as the industry redraws its all-electric road map.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 Standard

A red Hyundai Ioniq 6 Standard is parked on a showroom floor. The driver's door is open, and the handles are popped out.
Hyundai. confirmed to Business Insider that the Standard model Ioniq 6 is discontinued in the US.Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images

Hyundai confirmed to Business Insider that it will stop selling the Korean-built, standard Ioniq 6 in the US.

The retro-styled sedan never matched the success of its crossover sibling, the Ioniq 5 (which the company said saw a surprising 33% sales year-over-year increase in February and another 14% increase in March).

Hyundai said it sold just 229 Ioniq 6 units in February.

"Sedan sales have declined a lot over the past decade, and the Ioniq 6 is no exception," Sam Abuelsamid, the vice president of market research at Telemetry, told Business Insider. "Without enough sales to justify US production, the numbers just don't add up for Hyundai."

Hyundai said it plans to import a limited number of high-performance Ioniq 6 N models to the US — a pricier variant with more oomph in the electric motor and track-focused upgrades.

"In the meantime, 2025 Ioniq 6 sedans continue to be available at dealers alongside our award-winning, US-assembled Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 9 SUVs," the automaker said.

The Ioniq 6 will still ship to Canadian dealerships.

2026 Hyundai Kona Electric

A silver Hyundai Kona electric is driving down a roadway. It's passing a grassy field and some blurry trees.
Hyundai also paused imports for the 2026 Kona Electric. It is expected to return next year.Hyundai

In 2019, Hyundai electrified its popular Kona crossover, swapping the gas engine for a battery-powered drivetrain.

It became one of the automaker's first mass-market EVs.