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Acura ZDX Discontinuation: Why the Luxury EV is Being Scrapped

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Acura to discontinue ZDX Electric ⁢SUV Amid Tax Credit Changes

Acura ‌will discontinue its ZDX electric SUV following the September 30th⁤ expiration of the federal​ EV tax credit, according to an internal memo obtained by USA Today.⁢ The decision highlights the meaningful impact of shifting government policies on the electric vehicle market ⁣and underscores the importance of incentives in consumer adoption.

The Acura ZDX, priced starting at $64,500, currently qualifies for a $7,500 federal tax credit. Though, with the incentive’s impending removal, Acura believes the ZDX’s value proposition diminishes against competitors, particularly its sister vehicle, ⁣the Honda Prologue. The⁢ Prologue, starting at $47,400, offers a similar 308-mile range and 220‍ horsepower, making it a more attractive option without the tax benefit.The ZDX boasts 358 horsepower and ⁢a 313-mile range.

Acura attributed the decision ⁢to “recent policy changes impacting EV production⁢ and sales” in the‌ internal dialog. The elimination of the tax credit effectively levels the playing field,making more affordable EVs like the Prologue – which offers comparable features for a lower price point – more competitive. A fully-equipped Honda Prologue Elite trim, including⁢ all-wheel drive, heated/ventilated seats, and a head-up display, is available for $57,900.

The ZDX’s discontinuation demonstrates ​the sensitivity of the EV market to government incentives and signals a potential shift in manufacturer strategies as policies evolve. Consumers considering an Acura ​ZDX should finalize purchases before September 30th⁣ to take ⁤advantage​ of the⁤ $7,500 tax credit.

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