Honda Prelude Reviews

With the Honda Prelude on the Horizon, see what the experts are saying as anticipation builds for the return of an icon, automotive publications around the world are weighing in on the all-new Honda Prelude. From its sleek design to its performance promise, the Prelude is already turning heads. Dive into the latest reviews, insights, and first impressions from the industry’s most trusted voices.

The chassis is terrific. It should, of course, come as little surprise on the basis that the standard Civic drives smartly and the Type R is exceptional - but the coupe treads a nice middle ground where it’s keener than the regular hatch while stopping short of the turbo car’s intensity and tenacity.

Embrace a wilfully different car that’s meticulously engineered, interesting to look at and precise to drive

It’s a handsome thing, the Prelude, so it’s definitely worth a look

In terms of both ride and handling, the Prelude really hits the spot. The balance is wonderfully neutral for a front-wheel-drive car.

If you press and hold the left paddle on the steering wheel, you can adjust the strength of the regenerative braking, which is more convenient than delving into a touchscreen menu or selecting a mode with the gearlever

The fit and finish of the Honda Prelude is exceptional inside and out, as we've come to expect from the brand. Everything in the cabin feels particularly solid, without being too utilitarian - there's a good array of premium-feeling, soft-touch materials and a pleasingly minimal use of that glossy, piano black-look plastic that manufacturers seem to love these days.

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