A photo the moment the IIHS's Tesla Cybertruck smashes into the barrier in the moderate front overlap crash testEach day it seems like another automaker announces the cancellation of an existing EV or the decision to roll back its commitment to releasing a new electric car. Honda announced its decision to end its project Afeela EV project, Volvo stopped importing its maligned EX30 subcompact electric crossover, and even Hyundai canceled plans to import the facelifted excellent Ioniq 6, but we wanted to know which EV the Jalopnik audience believes should be next on the proverbial chopping block.I said the struggling Tesla Cybertruck should be the next EV to get the axe. Its sales numbers are a small, sad fraction of what Tesla's cringey and bigoted CEO Elon Musk claimed they would be, it's not very good at being an actual pickup truck, and one Cybertruck's Autopilot recently failed spectacularly at being an automated pilot and crashed head-on into a concrete barrier causing a Houston, Texas woman a list of injuries. Plus, selfishly, I'm sick of seeing these drivable dumpsters littering the roads of Los Angeles, so I think it should be canceled. Enough about me though, these are a few of the EVs that the audience thinks should be canceled next. The GMC Hummer EVSeattle, WA, USA April 17, 2023 Hummer EV in black driving on the street with a cloud overheadHummer EV. In a millisecond. I do not know who at GM did the hardest drugs known to man, and somehow survived, and said that their first EV not named the Bolt that came after the Bolt needed to be an obese, overpriced, grossly overdone 9,000+ pound SUV that can do one party trick that might be cool once to show drunk friends and then never used again. I'm guessing the guy got promoted because it still exists. And the market seems to be speaking loudly that buyers don't want it. I see Rivians and a few Lucids daily, but over the last two years, I've seen at the most, 4 or 5 Hummers, even in the wealthier parts of town.Submitted by: Xavier96 Big wasteful and expensive EVsFront three-quarters shot of a light blue Rolls Royce Spectre in a studio in front of a blurry pale pink backdropAnything big, wasteful and expensive. Time to look overseas and see what's working; smaller, highly efficient, resource conservative, inexpensive cars.Submitted by: Rick C. The Tesla RoadsterLanzarote,Spain-May 2019:2020 Tesla Roadster on the road in the Canary IslandsThe Gen 2 Tesla Roadster. Oh, wait...Submitted by: BossLinco The Chevrolet Silverado EVfront three quarters shot of an orange Silverado EV Trail Boss kicking up a giant dust cloud while driving in the desertJust any gigantic SUV/Truck EV that was designed to make money from people who wanted a 10,000lbs, 900hp cool dude mobile.Cybertruck, Hummer EV, Silverado EV etcSubmitted by: JaredOfLondon The late Tesla Model XA front three quarters shot of a blue Tesla Model X driving on a road next to a red Model S with trees in the backgroundThe Tesla Model X. What is thar even? I feel like people only bought it because they wanted the newest 'coolest' thing. Looks like I'm getting my wish though.Submitted by: Marcus C All big expensive luxury EVsrear three-quarters shot of a gray Escalade IQ parked outdoors on dirt in front of rocks and treesNot one model, but all the big, expensive, luxurious EVsYou want better EV adoption? Perfect and improve on cars like the Leaf, Honda E (if they could see a business case to export it to the US), and VoltSubmitted by: Dano Nahabedian e-motorcyclesAmsterdam, Netherlands, September 7, 2025; Young woman with earphones on and cell phone in her hand on a fatbike in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam.Surrons; grey market e-motos that pretend to be e-bikes and don't follow any laws.Submitted by: TN Cyclist Want more like this? Join the Jalopnik newsletter to get the latest auto news sent straight to your inbox, and add us as a preferred search source on Google.