Whether it's subpar charging infrastructure, the federal government replacing incentives with tariffs, tighter budgets, or all of the above, demand for EVs is clearly slowing—and automakers are reacting in real time.

Several electric cars once available in 2025 are being cut for the 2026 model year. Some "production pauses" are in direct response to tariffs, while others are being dropped entirely simply because they weren’t selling, tariffs or not.

There’s also a growing list of anticipated 2026 EVs—some highly hyped—that have recently been delayed or canceled. That includes a fully electric pickup, a family SUV, and a performance car with an estimated 900 horsepower. 

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