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  • GM and Honda have canceled plans to jointly develop affordable electric vehicles as they face slower-than-expected demand and changing market conditions.
  • The partnership was expected to use GM's next-generation Ultium battery technology to produce millions of EVs that cost less than $30,000 for global markets, beginning in 2027.
  • The cancellation is the latest in a growing number of decisions by automakers to scale back or scrap previously announced EV plans.

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The 2024 Honda Prologue is one of two EVs being made by General Motors for the Japanese automaker, utilizing its Ultium battery technologies.

DETROIT – General Motors and Honda Motor have canceled plans to jointly develop affordable electric vehicles as they face slower-than-expected demand and changing market conditions.

The unwinding of the tie-up roughly a year and a half after it was announced is the latest in a string of decisions by automakers, specifically GM, to scale back or cancel previously announced EV plans.

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