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Honda Announces the Revival of Prelude as an Electric Sports Coupe, Showcased as a Concept

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Honda Prelude Electric Coupe

Last year, Honda disclosed its intent to introduce two electrically-powered sports models. Recent confirmation identifies one of these as a sport-oriented coupe, likely to be produced under the revived Prelude name.

This confirmation was formalized during the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show where Honda presented the Prelude concept, which the company indicates is currently in the development phase aimed at production. Earlier this year, Honda also took steps to renew its trademark for the Prelude name.

Though it remains a concept, the Prelude showcased in Tokyo appears to be in a state ready for production. The electric vehicle (EV) design exhibits no distinctive features to set it apart from its internal combustion engine counterparts, except perhaps for the absence of exhaust outlets.

Initially introduced to the Japanese market in 1978, the Prelude has been historically recognized as a stylish front-wheel-drive coupe, featuring aesthetically pleasing bodywork combined with dependable mechanical parts borrowed from more conventional models. The vehicle’s production ceased after its 2002 model year, concluding a noteworthy production history spanning five generations.

Likewise, the modern, battery-powered Prelude is expected to have a foundation similar to other electric Honda models currently under development. However, it is unlikely to utilize the Ultium platform and battery technology that Honda licensed from General Motors for its 2024 Prologue and 2024 Acura ZDX crossover models.

Honda is actively developing its proprietary electric vehicle platform geared toward medium and large-sized models. The first model based on this platform is expected to be unveiled in 2025 and is anticipated to be a crossover. Additionally, Honda is involved in a collaborative effort with General Motors to co-develop another platform aimed at affordable electric vehicles. The first model emerging from this joint venture is slated for a 2027 release.

In alignment with its long-term strategy, Honda aims to offer a minimum of 30 electric vehicles globally by the year 2030. Among these is the second sports model, speculated to be a new iteration of the NSX supercar, which was announced last year.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Honda Prelude Electric Coupe

What is the main focus of Honda’s recent announcement?

The main focus of Honda’s recent announcement is the revival of the Prelude as an electric sports coupe. This was confirmed during the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show, where a concept of the vehicle was showcased.

When and where was the Honda Prelude concept revealed?

The Honda Prelude concept was revealed at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show.

Is the Prelude concept vehicle electric or gas-powered?

The Prelude concept vehicle is electric. Although it remains a concept, it appears ready for production and exhibits no distinctive features separating it from gas-powered models, except for the absence of exhaust outlets.

Is Honda developing its own electric vehicle platforms?

Yes, Honda is actively working on its proprietary electric vehicle platform, specifically designed for medium and large-sized models. The first model based on this platform is expected to be a crossover, set for release in 2025.

Will the electric Prelude share its platform with other Honda electric vehicles?

It is expected that the electric Prelude will share its foundational underpinnings with other electric Honda models that are currently under development. However, it will not utilize the Ultium platform and battery technology that Honda borrowed from General Motors for its 2024 Prologue and 2024 Acura ZDX crossovers.

When did the original production of Honda Prelude cease?

The original production of the Honda Prelude ended after the 2002 model year. The vehicle had a production run that spanned five generations, initially launched in Japan in 1978.

What is Honda’s long-term electric vehicle strategy?

Honda aims to have a minimum of 30 electric vehicles available globally by the year 2030. This includes the Prelude and a second sports model, speculated to be a new iteration of the NSX supercar.

Is Honda collaborating with other automakers for electric vehicle development?

Yes, Honda has an ongoing collaborative effort with General Motors. They are co-developing a platform aimed at affordable electric vehicles. The first model from this joint venture is expected to be released in 2027.

More about Honda Prelude Electric Coupe

  • Honda’s Official Announcement
  • 2023 Tokyo Auto Show Coverage
  • Honda’s Electric Vehicle Strategy
  • General Motors and Honda Collaboration Details
  • History of Honda Prelude
  • Honda’s Future Electric Models
  • Honda’s Global 2030 Vision

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8 comments

Gearhead1990 October 25, 2023 - 10:20 am

Man, no Ultium tech for the Prelude? I guess Honda’s keeping things in-house. Should be interestin to see how their own platform performs.

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RetroRider October 25, 2023 - 1:25 pm

Prelude was always underrated. Good to see it gettin a second life. But can it match up to the Teslas and the Rivians?

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AutoAnalyst October 25, 2023 - 2:22 pm

Smart move to reveal at the Tokyo Auto Show. Honda’s really aiming to make a global impact with their EV lineup.

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ElectricFan42 October 25, 2023 - 5:42 pm

So excited to see Honda stepping up their electric game. the prelude coming back is just the cherry on top.

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EcoDriver October 25, 2023 - 11:02 pm

30 EVs by 2030, that’s ambitious. If they bring back classics like the Prelude, I’m all in.

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TechSavvy October 25, 2023 - 11:20 pm

the collab with GM is what caught my eye. Wonder how that’s gonna pan out in the long term for both companies.

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JohnDoe101 October 26, 2023 - 12:23 am

Wow, a new Prelude? That’s a blast frm the past. Honda’s really going all in on electric huh.

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NostalgiaNut October 26, 2023 - 7:20 am

Ahh, the Prelude… takes me back. Hope they keep some of the original flair in the new electric version.

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