Description
Registered in March 2026, this Honda Prelude 2.0 eHEV Advance Coupe marks the return of one of Honda?s most iconic nameplates ? reimagined for a modern era with sleek coupe styling, advanced hybrid technology and a distinctly premium character. Blending nostalgia with cutting-edge engineering, the new Prelude arrives not simply as a revival, but as a sophisticated grand tourer designed for drivers who still value style and driving enjoyment in an electrified age.
From the first glance, the Prelude makes an impression. Its low-slung silhouette, sculpted bodywork and clean aerodynamic lines give it a far more dramatic presence than the average modern coupe. Honda has resisted the temptation to overload the design with unnecessary aggression, instead creating something elegant and mature, with subtle sporting cues that honour the Prelude?s heritage without feeling retro for the sake of it.
Under the bonnet sits Honda?s latest-generation 2.0-litre eHEV hybrid powertrain, delivering a driving experience that feels both refined and responsive. Instant electric torque gives the Prelude effortless acceleration away from junctions, while the petrol engine seamlessly joins in for confident motorway performance. Paired with the smooth CVT automatic transmission, the result is a coupe that feels relaxed during everyday driving yet composed and engaging when the road begins to open up.
Inside, the Prelude continues its premium approach. The cabin combines modern minimalist design with a distinctly driver-focused layout, featuring supportive sports seats, high-quality materials and a clean digital interface that feels intuitive rather than overwhelming. The Advance trim brings a generous specification, including a fully digital cockpit, advanced infotainment system, heated seats, premium audio and Honda?s latest suite of driver assistance technologies.
Despite its sporty profile, the Prelude remains surprisingly usable as an everyday car. The coupe body offers comfortable front accommodation, practical storage and long-distance refinement