Remember when sports cars were just, well, sports cars? No hybrid systems, no digital dashboards – just pure mechanical magic ...
It has been nearly 25 years since the Honda Prelude was discontinued, but could the two-door coupe make a return in 2026?
Honda launched the original Prelude in 1978. The fifth and final generation – thus far – went live in 1996, only to be discontinued in 2001 over abysmally poor sales. The storied nameplate was ...
In Australia, the Honda Prelude was sold across five generations between 1979 and 2001 with the third-generation model introducing the world’s first four-wheel-steering system. Jordan is a ...
What changes can we expect to see? Starting with its first release in 1978, the Honda Prelude was very popular in the Japanese and North American markets until 2001. The new Prelude, which revealed ...
After a quarter-century hiatus, the next-gen Honda Prelude is finally returning as a 2-door sporty coupe â just like the original all Honda fans know and love. When the last Prelude left the ...
It’s the first time the Prelude name has been used on a real car since the fifth-generation Honda coupe ended production at the end of 2001. The brand has pointed to models like the Insight and ...
From the perspective of USA-based car enthusiasts, performance-oriented Japanese cars have gone from obscure to mainstream ...
The fifth-generation Prelude saw the return of the boxy styling and was the last generation of the coupe before Honda pulled the plug by 2001. In its last generation, it was offered in the US in ...
The Honda Prelude is making a comeback in 2025, with this being the first car to wear the iconic nameplate since 2001. It’ll be powered by a petrol-hybrid engine, and it’s been spotted testing out on ...
Spread the loveIn a move that has excited automotive enthusiasts worldwide, Honda has announced the revival of its iconic Prelude nameplate for the 2026 model year. This new iteration aims to blend ...