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Honda’s new Prelude coupe will arrive in 2026

The Japanese firm’s famous coupe went out of production back in 2000, but this new model will come with hybrid power.

By contributor By Cameron Richards
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The Prelude is yet another nameplate set to make a comeback. (Honda)

Honda has announced that its new Prelude hybrid coupe will be coming to Europe in early 2026.

Although few details have been announced about the car’s mechanicals, what the firm has revealed is that the model will introduce Honda’s S+ shift technology which will simulate the sound and feel of quick automatic gear changes. This means that the car will more than likely be fitted with a CVT gearbox. Also, the new Prelude will come with a hybrid setup, but details about its powertrain are yet to be revealed.

Honda’s S+ shift technology will simulate a quick automatic gear change. (Honda)

Some new exterior images have been revealed which show the production car’s exterior styling to a greater extent with the car utilising flush door handles and a full-width rear light bar while at the front the car features Honda’s latest front nose with black gloss lower bumper and wraparound LED headlights.

Images of its interior are yet to be revealed, but if the latest Prelude is anything like the models from yesteryear, it should come with four seats and a hatchback-style boot.

The new Prelude will be a two-door coupe. (Honda)

Hans De Jaeger, senior vice president, Honda Motor Europe, said: “The Honda Prelude is an iconic nameplate, and this latest model promises to build on that heritage with our trademark hybrid performance and the latest dynamic technology. All with a view to not only delivering exceptional efficiency, but also the fun-to-drive performance for which this model is known. We are excited for this arrival in Europe following a very positive reception so far.”

Prices and specifications have not been released yet, but when the car goes on sale at the beginning of 2026, it’s anticipated to cost between £35,000 to £40,000.

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