The Honda Prelude coupe looks set to return as a hybrid—in some markets, at least. But a manual transmission—something Honda offered on its very first Insight hybrid coupe—may not be included.
the new 2026 Honda Prelude sports coupe will not have a manual transmission. But it won’t exactly mimic the Civic. To make the coupe sporty, the Prelude will be engineered to shift differently.
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. The 2026 Honda Prelude is a modern interpretation of a classic sporty model, but won't be a direct rival to the Mazda Miata or Toyota GR86.
Please verify your email address. For Honda fans, the announcement of the 2026 Prelude’s return is a dream come true. The original Prelude holds a special place in many enthusiasts' hearts as ...
Honda may offer the hybrid Prelude with a manual gearbox in addition to the CVT. The two-door coupe is expected to share its underpinnings with the Honda Civic RS. The new Prelude will reportedly ...
I always purchase a prelude in stock condition, so you get the original feel of the vehicle, and it is much easier to maintain as well.
New Honda Prelude explored: access all areas of the sleek hybrid coupe New Honda Prelude explored: access all areas of the sleek hybrid coupe We take a closer look at Honda’s new Prelude and get ...
Please verify your email address. When Honda revealed that Prelude concept last year, it raised more questions than it answered. It was clear that Honda was, at the very least, considering ...
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. HMC recently introduced new technologies for its upcoming Honda 0 Series, a fresh line of electric vehicles (EVs) set to launch globally in 2026. Built from scratch with a ...
Just when Honda’s restrained approach to the EV rush of the early 2020s was more or less vindicated, the company showed a wild looking pair of EV concepts at last year’s CES. The company said ...
HAGA, Japan — Two key words Honda uses to describe its next-generation 0 Series EVs are "thin" and "light." And to make the upcoming line of electric vehicles that way, the Japanese automaker is ...
These were the words Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe uttered to a room full of journalists shortly before we were to drive a prototype previewing the company’s upcoming “0 Series” of electric cars.