New Civic RS Hybrid Loses Shifter, So Honda Borrows Workaround From Prelude
The new Civic RS has 181 horsepower and is more expensive than the stick-shift version, and the reason is hidden in the center console.
The new Civic RS has 181 horsepower and is more expensive than the stick-shift version, and the reason is hidden in the center console.
Summarize this content to 200 words Stephen Edelstein/SlashGear It may not be synonymous with hybrid powertrains like fellow Japanese automaker Toyota (even if the Insight beat the Prius to production), but Honda is just as committed to them. Hybrids now represent the majority of sales for the popular Accord sedan Read More
The Modern Prelude is attached to front-wheel drive, but it discards the highly responsive 4-cylinder in favor of the hybrid … Source: Car Scoops
Summarize this content to 200 words The Honda Prelude goes on sale later this year, and while it won’t have a Type R badge, it will have a few performance bits from the hardcore Civic variant. No, Honda hasn’t reversed course and decided to swap out the Prelude’s hybrid powertrain for the Civic’s turbocharged one. Instead, the Prelude will be the Read More
The 6th generation of Honda Prelude will introduce a new drive mode “S+ Shift” December 17, 2024… Source: Car Scoops
The fact that Honda was working on a new Prelude coupe was not entirely secret—not after the automaker unveiled a show car at this year’s Long Beach Grand Prix. This morning, the Japanese automaker confirmed that the new Prelude will go on sale here in the US late in 2025. “The return of the Honda Prelude as a… Photo and Read More
Honda is bringing back a model with a great history: the Prelude. With its rev-happy 2.2-liter VTEC four-cylinder engine and crisp-handling chassis, this Type SH is sure to put a smile on your face. This final generation model is well equipped and looks great with its silver color against a black background. Confirmed to be returning as a sixth-generation model, Read More
update: Honda’s U.S. public relations team has released an announcement regarding the Prelude, confirming that it will not be a fully electric vehicle as originally widely reported. Instead, it’s powered by a hybrid-electric powertrain, so expect an array of engines and unknown electric motors under its long hood… Source: www.autoblog.com
Honda It recently unveiled a near-production concept car that revives the iconic Prelude name. This concept is a low-floor 2-door coupe that Honda says prioritizes “driving fun.” However, new comments from Tomoyuki Yamagami, Honda’s chief engineer for large-scale projects, suggest that the new Prelude will not be sporty enough to compete with the new Prelude. Source: Car and Driver