Honda Motor (HMC) is ending U.S. production of its Acura ZDX electric crossover that was being produced by General Motors (GM) in Tennessee, CNBC has learned, Michael Wayland reports. Production of the vehicle for the 2026 model year was slated to begin this month at GM’s Spring Hill Assembly plant in Tennessee, however Honda “has decided to cancel all future production,” according to a message Tuesday to plant workers that was seen by CNBC. A Honda spokeswoman confirmed the plans Wednesday, citing market conditions for EVs.
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