Honda Prelude: back as an electric coupe

Almost ready for production

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Honda Japan Mobility Prelude

The Honda Prelude seems to be coming back. The well-known name does not return on a crossover or SUV-like, but simply on a sporty coupe. This time with an electric drivetrain.

Honda recently dusted off the model name Integra for a new model, although it was little more than a Chinese Honda Civic with a slightly changed appearance and a different name. The model name Prelude also returns to Honda, but in a more historically responsible way. Honda is introducing this Prelude Concept during the Japan Mobility Show. That is a coupe according to tradition!

Honda has not yet released extensive information, but in this case the appearance of the car is perhaps the biggest news. That looks very ready for production. So ready for production, in fact, that you might wonder why Honda still refers to the car as a study model. Although the Japanese have not yet confirmed that the Prelude will actually go into production, this seems inevitable given the realism of its design.

More Honda

More Honda fun comes in the form of the CR-MEV and the Sustaina-C, although Honda released them earlier. We now see more of that last small electric concept car. According to Honda, the Sustaina-C, clearly inspired by cars such as the first generation Jazz (City), is made of a special resin consisting of recycled materials. The small EV looks quite cuddly, but looks even less concrete than the Prelude.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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