It’s the end of the road for Volvo’s smallest and cheapest electric car. The larger EX60 is still on the way though.

Once hailed as a much-needed cheaper EV option for Americans, the Volvo EX30 is dead for the U.S. market.

A spokesperson for the Swedish automaker confirmed the move to InsideEVs on Monday. The Drive first reported the news that dealers were informed of the EX30’s cancelation.

It’s the latest in a tidal wave of delays and cancellations of U.S.-market EVs. Ford axed the F-150 Lightning last year. Hyundai mostly eliminated the highly underrated Ioniq 6 sedan this month. Last week, Honda yanked three upcoming models from the lineup before production had even begun.

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