Highlights:
The Honda Prelude Returns: A Sporty Hybrid Revolution
18/12/24
By:
Param Hariyani
Honda resurrects its iconic coupe with a hybrid powertrain and innovative drive mode
Introduction
Honda has officially announced the return of the legendary Prelude, a coupe that captivated automotive enthusiasts for decades. The new model, set to debut in the US by late 2025, features a hybrid-electric powertrain designed to balance performance and sustainability.
The Prelude’s Electrified Comeback
After over 20 years, Honda is reintroducing the Prelude with a two-motor hybrid system, building on its strong reputation in hybrid technology. While not an all-wheel drive, the setup is engineered for maximum efficiency and driver engagement.
One motor acts as a generator for the battery and propulsion.
The second motor serves as the traction motor, powering the vehicle and regenerating energy during braking.
Honda S+ Shift: A Game-Changer
Debuting with the new Prelude, Honda S+ Shift enhances the driving experience by advancing Linear Shift Control. This new mode delivers precise control, promising an exhilarating ride for enthusiasts.
Honda’s Hybrid and EV Strategy
While some may question why the Prelude isn’t fully electric, Honda sees hybrids as a crucial bridge toward achieving its carbon neutrality goal by 2050. Hybrid trims currently dominate models like the Accord and CR-V, and Honda’s hybrid expertise continues to shine.
Additionally, Honda’s fully electric Prologue SUV has already made waves, and a new Honda Zero EV concept is set to be unveiled at CES next year.
Conclusion
The return of the Honda Prelude signals the company’s commitment to blending performance with sustainability. As Honda navigates the transition to EVs, this hybrid coupe showcases its vision for the future of driving. Stay tuned for updates as the Prelude’s production launch approaches.
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