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Equipped with a manual transmission, it's surprisingly straight, clean, and free of modifications. B uilt from 1978 to 2001, the Honda Prelude was a front-wheel drive sports coupe based on the ...
So you're prepping your fifth-generation Honda Prelude for drag racing, and you're thinking of going down the tried and true path of grabbing AWD components off a CR-V to improve your 60-foot times.
With two engines, part-time four-wheel-drive, and numerous weight-saving modifications, this Prelude sounds like it would figure out how to elbow its way into a Group B race if it could travel ...
After over two decades of being mothballed, the Prelude is finally back. Honda announced in mid-December 2024 that the iconic model would officially be resurrected, and would be released in the US ...
Honda has unveiled a new electric Prelude concept – bringing back the once popular two-door coupe after 20 years. The Prelude used to be a popular vehicle in the Japanese automaker’s lineup.
Honda is paying homage to one of its most iconic nameplates introduced more than 45 years ago.. Honda announced Monday that a new hybrid-electric Prelude sports coupe will be introduced in the U.S ...
The Honda Prelude may live on… as an EV. Once considered Honda’s flagship model, the Prelude was discontinued in 2001 in favor of the Accord coupe (that was also eventually retired).
Honda plans to reintroduce the storied Prelude name, this time applied to a sporty new hybrid two-door coupe that appears to be related to the Civic and Accord.
Honda will sell the Prelude sports coupe in the U.S. beginning in 2025. It will be a return for the model, which was last sold in 2001, and serve as a replacement of sorts for the Honda Civic ...
Honda confirmed the Prelude will return for a sixth generation in Europe, with sales starting as early as next year. The only confirmed powertrain detail is that the future Prelude will be a hybrid.
Honda’s immediate focus is on getting the standard Prelude to market, with the U.S. set to receive it later this year, followed by Europe in early 2026. Become an AutoGuide insider.
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