2026 Honda Prelude Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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Pros
Stylish design
Fuel-efficient
Fun to drive
Cons
Cramped back seat
Overly sensitive safety features

The Honda Prelude returns after 25 years with a thoroughly modern take.
A signature Honda model from the late 1970s to the early 2000s, the Prelude coupe returns for the 2026 model year in a completely new form. Its spirited performance should please a wide swathe of shoppers, while its efficient hybrid powertrain gives it a definite advantage in both environmental impact and fuel savings.
Verdict: With head-turning style and a near-luxury interior, the all-new 2026 Honda Prelude is a standout among the few other sporty coupes on the market.

The Honda Prelude lacks a historic signature design motif that anchors other iconic vehicles to their past, allowing it to essentially tear down styling barriers to create a completely new identity. Its split headlights make it unique in the Honda lineup, but comparisons to the current Toyota Prius seem inevitable, though it can be argued that they have stylistic ties to the Ferrari SF90 that predates both. Origins aside, they're all distinctive and attractive, while the new Prelude also sneaks a wedge-like nose element into its thin grille that reminds us of the Honda S2000.
If you blur your vision, the 2026 Prelude's tail could be mistaken for a Porsche 911 or Taycan, thanks to its single red light bar, rounded haunches, and black lower fascia. The raised Honda lettering and Prelude script further contribute to the comparisons, but these similarities stop well short of seeming derivative.
Ties to Honda's contemporary design are much more prevalent inside, with a similar-looking steering wheel, mesh grille vents, and climate controls to the entry-level Civic, and the same push-button gear selector found in larger Honda SUVs. The synthetic suede trim lends the cabin a more upmarket and racy feel that we'd expect from a Civic Type R or an Acura Integra, while the inviting two-tone white interior shown here furthers the sense of occasion, though it's only available on the Boost Blue and Winter Frost white paint colors.
The rear seats, however, are decidedly downmarket, with a rather coarse black fabric upholstery surrounded by hard plastics. Considering the lack of space back there, we're more inclined to think that most owners would choose to keep the seatbacks folded to allow for more cargo capacity, using them for passengers only when needed.
While the 2026 Honda Prelude doesn't have any obvious heritage styling ties to its nearly 50-year history, it exudes a very similar personality. It's sporty, but not that extroverted. The bodywork is pleasantly clean and devoid of extraneous aerodynamic bits, thanks to smart underbody engineering to control airflow. It's also classy without being boring, and turned heads wherever we drove. We expect its appealing design will hold up very well over time once the novelty wears off.

The 2026 Honda Prelude borrows the powertrain from the Civic Hybrid, though unique tuning and a lighter overall weight give it a very different personality. Said powertrain is made up of a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine mated to two electric motors. Combined output is 200 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque. Unlike most other hybrids, the gas engine operates primarily as a generator, although it can power the wheels through a fixed-ratio clutch. This setup capitalizes on the gas engine's peak efficiency on the highway and the electric components’ efficiency at lower speeds.
From the driver's seat, this complicated system initially feels like a traditional hybrid, with the gas engine springing to life shortly after initial acceleration. With more aggressive stomps of the pedal, the gas engine activation is immediate. In its default start-up mode, the Prelude also feels as though it has a continuously variable transmission (CVT) as it lacks the gear shifts associated with traditional automatic transmissions.
The S+ button by the gear selector activates S+ Shift mode, which simulates eight gear ratios for a sportier experience. We realize it likely degrades efficiency slightly, and perhaps even makes acceleration slower, but the mechanical illusion is well worth the sacrifice. It allows you to manually "shift" via steering wheel-mounted metal paddles, and when motoring along, it essentially erases the hybrid character and makes it feel like the Prelude just has a slightly more potent conventional gas engine. With S+ deactivated, those paddles control the amount of brake regeneration when decelerating. At its highest setting, the Prelude scrubs speed like an EV, though it will not bring it to a complete stop on level ground.
For more engaging handling, the new Prelude pulls suspension components from the Civic Type R parts bin, along with adaptive dampers. They've been detuned for improved comfort, and together, they find an optimal balance between performance and compliance that seems very appropriate for a modern Prelude. The optional summer tires mounted to our vehicle helped the Prelude corner with confidence, though we suspect most drivers will find the standard all-season tires more than adequate.
In Sport mode, the dampers don't firm up to any objectionable level, and the Prelude remains composed over mid-corner bumps. In Comfort mode, the softened ride is very subtle. The differences in drive modes are more noticeable in the synthetic engine sounds and different throttle-response rates. The 2026 Prelude isn't a sports car. Instead, it's a sporty coupe that’s uniquely inspiring for a variety of drivers in different ways.

Like the rest of the Prelude, its front seats look the part of a sports car, but they're more comfortable than expected. The side bolsters aren't aggressive enough to intrude on your ribs or thighs, yet they're deep enough to keep you well anchored when cornering. The cockpit itself has an appropriately snug feel, and the thick steering wheel rim reinforces the sporty theme.
We're glad that the designers opted for physical climate controls instead of integrating them into the infotainment touchscreen, which makes for less distracting adjustments while driving. We'd prefer the traditional gear shift lever found in the Honda Civic, the Accord, and the CR-V, though, as the push-button selector is comparably unintuitive and might actually take up more space. Even drivers very familiar with the button selector may occasionally tap the wrong button or select between them too quickly and not even register. A lever would give more positive feedback and allow for quicker three-point turns.
The rear seats are comically small and restrictive. Headroom would only be adequate for child-sized passengers, and their knees may still push into the front seatbacks. Roasting under the rear hatch could also be rather unpleasant on sunny days. It's best to think of the Prelude not as a four-seater but as a two-seat coupe with rear jump seats available in a pinch.
This new Prelude is the first hatchback in the model’s history, which greatly improves its versatility and utility. Behind the rear seatbacks, the cargo area can hold up to 15.1 cubic feet. That's a volume more often associated with midsize sedans instead of sporty coupes, and stowing the rear seats makes room for much bulkier items, even though the seat backs don't fold flat with the floor. However, the liftover height over the bumper is tall, and will require more effort to load heavier cargo. The cargo floor can be folded to create a sort of partition to better secure loose items, and a pair of hooks should keep your shopping bags from emptying their contents.
For smaller personal items, the front seating area provides adequate, but not generous storage. A standard wireless charging pad ensures a spot for your smartphone, along with decently-sized cupholders, and small-ish door pockets and a center armrest bin.

Standard tech features include a 9-inch infotainment touchscreen that's appropriate for a relatively small coupe. On the other hand, the 10.2-inch digital instrument panel seems too small for the binnacle in which it's placed. The plastic frame around the display is the main culprit, making it feel as though there should be a larger screen option, but none is offered. It's one of the few areas where it feels as though Honda cut corners on the Prelude, but to its credit, the graphics are easy to read and there's no lack of information.
The infotainment system runs on a Google Built-in platform, adding compatibility with your personal Google profile to integrate with your existing maps, apps, and entertainment. It also allows for enhanced voice controls, activated by saying "Hey Google," followed by natural speech commands to input a destination or adjust the climate.
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard and pair well with the wireless charging pad. The problem is, the charging pad isn't particularly grippy, and we found it finicky when trying to position our phone just right to make the connection.
Altogether, the infotainment system works well and is reasonably intuitive. Physical home and back buttons are welcome shortcuts, and we’re thankful for the volume knob, too. On the left margin of the infotainment screen, you can also customize shortcuts to your favorite features, and the reactions to commands are quick.

Crash test results were not available from either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) at the time of writing. Standard safety features are comprehensive and include: forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking proximity sensors, automated highway driving assist, a traffic sign reader, and automatic high beams. Post-collision braking is also included and helps to prevent secondary impacts in the event of an accident.
For the most part, all of the systems we were able to try functioned as they should, though the lane departure and frontal collision warnings seemed slightly oversensitive in our experience. We noticed a warning flash in the instrument panel, along with a beep, but the systems did not overreact by activating the brakes or intervening with the steering. In our experience, this is a common occurrence with Hondas, but these features have improved over time.

Prices for the all-new 2026 Honda Prelude start at $43,195 (including $1,195 in destination fees). It has a long list of standard features and very few traditional options. For another $500, you can opt for a black roof, but it only covers the top section—not the roof pillars. The Boost Blue paint costs an additional $455, while Winter Frost (white) costs $655. Our test vehicle was equipped with summer performance tires, which Honda says will be an option for around $1,200 (at the dealer's price discretion). Add-on front and rear spoilers are also available.
Several coupes can be considered direct competitors to the Prelude, especially at that luxury-adjacent price point. The Subaru BRZ and the Toyota GR86 clones ring in between $7,000 and $10,000 less. They lean more on the performance side and much less on comfort and refinement. A four-cylinder Ford Mustang will also cost about $10,000 less, and retains much of its V8 muscle car heritage, but it's quite a bit larger. The Mazda Miata is about as fun as cars get on any budget and its interior is on a par with the Prelude's, but it comes up well short in terms of practicality. On the luxury side, the BMW 2 Series Coupe represents an understated equivalent, while the coupe-like Audi A3 sedan has very similar sensibilities.
Compared to these alternatives, the Honda Prelude dominates when it comes to efficiency. The EPA estimates that this sporty hybrid will return 44 mpg in combined driving (46/41 mpg city/highway). It also doesn't require premium fuel. By comparison, the BMW 2 Series is estimated at 30 mpg combined and the GR86 is rated at 24 mpg. And considering the price of premium fuel and lower efficiencies, the Prelude can hold an annual fuel cost advantage as high as $1,300 over the Audi A3, by the EPA's calculations.
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Trims & specs
Air Conditioning
Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones
Airbags
Dual front airbags · Dual front knee airbags · Passenger airbag deactivation: occupant sensing deactivation · Rear side airbags · Rear side curtain airbags
Audio System
Antenna Type: element · Voice recognition audio system · USB auxiliary audio input · Premium Brand: Bose · Touch screen display radio · 1 subwoofer · Total Number of Speakers: 7
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel · Braking assist: hill start assist · Electronic parking brake: auto off · Front brake diameter: 13.8 · Front brakes: ventilated disc · Premium brakes: Brembo · Rear brake diameter: 12.0 · Rear brakes: disc
Comfort Features
Center console trim: suede · Dash trim: faux suede · Floor Mat Material: carpet · Floor Material: carpet · Floor Mats: front · Foot pedal trim: aluminum · Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Adaptive stop and go cruise control: semi-automatic · Ambient lighting: color · Autonomous lane guidance: lane centering · Center console: front console with armrest and storage · Cruise control: adaptive · Cupholders: front · Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Easy entry: manual driver and passenger seat · Multi-function remote: proximity entry system · One-touch windows: 2 · Power outlet(s): 12V front · Power steering: speed-proportional · Power windows: lockout button · Reading lights: front · Rear view camera: multi-view · Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: audio · Storage: in-floor · Vanity mirrors: dual illuminating
Driver Seat
Manual adjustments: 6
Drivetrain
Axle ratio: 3.42
Engine
Electric Motor HP: 181 · Electric Motor Power Output (Kilowatts): 135 · Hybrid Gas Engine HP: 141 · Hybrid Gas Engine HP@RPM: 6000 · Hybrid Gas Engine Torque: 134 · Hybrid gas Engine Torque@RPM: 4500
Exterior Features
Door handle color: body-color · Front bumper color: body-color · Grille color: black · Headlamp bezel color: black · Mirror color: body-color · Rear bumper color: black accents · Rear trunk/liftgate: liftgate · Rocker panel color: black accents · Window trim: black
Headrests
Front headrests: adjustable · Number of front headrests: 2
Hybrid
Starter Type: motor/generator
In Car Entertainment
Connected in-car apps: Google search · Infotainment: Google Built-In · Infotainment screen size: 9 in. · Smartphone integration: wireless Android Auto
Instrumentation
Fuel economy display: range · Instrument cluster screen size: 10.2 in. · Warnings and reminders: low fuel level
Lights
Daytime running lights: LED · Headlights: wiper activated · Tail and brake lights: LED
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: heated
Passenger Seat
Manual Adjustments: 4
Rear Seats
Type: 60-40 split bench · Upholstery: cloth
Safety
Automatic emergency braking: intersection/junction turn · Child seat anchors: LATCH system · Cross Traffic Alert: rear · Impact sensor: battery disconnect · Parking sensors: rear · Pre-Collision Warning System: audible warning · Pre-collision warning system: intersection/junction turn · Rearview monitor: in dash
Seatbelts
Emergency locking retractors: front and rear · Front seatbelts: 3-point · Seatbelt pretensioners: front and rear · Seatbelt warning sensor: driver and passenger · Second row seatbelts: 3-point
Seats
Driver seat manual adjustments: reclining · Front seat type: sport bucket · Passenger seat manual adjustments: reclining · Rear seat folding: split · Upholstery: contrast stitching
Security
Power door locks: anti-lockout
Spare Tire
Kit: inflator kit
Steering
Steering ratio: 11.3 · Turns lock-to-lock: 2.1
Suspension
Driver Adjustable Suspension: ride control · Front Arm Type: lateral links · Front Shock Type: gas shock absorbers · Front Spring Type: coil springs · Front Stabilizer Bar: diameter 27 mm · Front Suspension Classification: independent · Front Suspension Type: MacPherson struts · Rear Shock Type: gas shock absorbers · Rear Spring Type: coil springs · Rear Stabilizer Bar: diameter 18 mm · Rear Suspension Classification: independent · Rear Suspension Type: multi-link · Suspension control: electronic
Telematics
Driver assistance app: roadside assistance · Electronic messaging assistance: with read function · Navigation system: with voice recognition · Phone: voice activated · Phone wireless data link: Bluetooth · Smart device app compatibility: HondaLink · Smart device app function: maintenance status · Wifi: hotspot compatible
Tires
Type: all season
Tires and Rims
Wheels: painted aluminum
Windows
Front wipers: variable intermittent · Laminated glass: acoustic · Liftgate window: fixed · Power windows: with safety reverse
Air Conditioning
Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones
Airbags
Dual front airbags · Dual front knee airbags · Passenger airbag deactivation: occupant sensing deactivation · Rear side airbags · Rear side curtain airbags
Audio System
Antenna Type: element · Voice recognition audio system · USB auxiliary audio input · Premium Brand: Bose · Touch screen display radio · 1 subwoofer · Total Number of Speakers: 7
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel · Braking assist: hill start assist · Electronic parking brake: auto off · Front brake diameter: 13.8 · Front brakes: ventilated disc · Premium brakes: Brembo · Rear brake diameter: 12.0 · Rear brakes: disc
Comfort Features
Center console trim: suede · Dash trim: faux suede · Floor Mat Material: carpet · Floor Material: carpet · Floor Mats: front · Foot pedal trim: aluminum · Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Adaptive stop and go cruise control: semi-automatic · Ambient lighting: color · Autonomous lane guidance: lane centering · Center console: front console with armrest and storage · Cruise control: adaptive · Cupholders: front · Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Easy entry: manual driver seat · Multi-function remote: proximity entry system · One-touch windows: 2 · Power outlet(s): 12V front · Power steering: speed-proportional · Power windows: lockout button · Reading lights: front · Rear view camera: multi-view · Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: multi-function screen controls · Storage: cargo tie-down anchors and hooks · Vanity mirrors: dual illuminating
Driver Seat
Manual adjustments: 6
Drivetrain
Axle ratio: 3.42
Engine
Electric Motor HP: 181 · Electric Motor Power Output (Kilowatts): 135 · Hybrid Gas Engine HP: 141 · Hybrid Gas Engine HP@RPM: 6000 · Hybrid Gas Engine Torque: 134 · Hybrid gas Engine Torque@RPM: 4500
Exterior Features
Door handle color: body-color · Front bumper color: black accents · Grille color: black · Headlamp bezel color: black · Mirror color: black · Paint: contrast roof · Rear bumper color: black accents · Rear trunk/liftgate: liftgate · Rocker panel color: body-color · Window trim: black
Headrests
Front headrests: adjustable · Number of front headrests: 2
Hybrid
Starter Type: motor/generator
In Car Entertainment
Connected in-car apps: Google POIs · Infotainment: Google Built-In · Infotainment screen size: 9 in. · Smartphone integration: wireless Apple CarPlay
Instrumentation
Fuel economy display: range · Instrument cluster screen size: 10.2 in. · Warnings and reminders: low fuel level
Lights
Daytime running lights: LED · Headlights: Auto on/off · Tail and brake lights: LED
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: heated
Passenger Seat
Manual Adjustments: 4
Rear Seats
Type: 60-40 split bench · Upholstery: cloth
Safety
Automatic emergency braking: front · Child seat anchors: LATCH system · Cross Traffic Alert: rear · Impact sensor: battery disconnect · Parking sensors: rear · Pre-Collision Warning System: visual warning · Pre-collision warning system: pedestrian detection · Rearview monitor: in dash
Seatbelts
Emergency locking retractors: front and rear · Front seatbelts: 3-point · Seatbelt pretensioners: front · Seatbelt warning sensor: driver and passenger · Second row seatbelts: 3-point
Seats
Driver seat manual adjustments: reclining · Front seat type: sport bucket · Passenger seat manual adjustments: reclining · Rear seat folding: split · Upholstery: contrast stitching
Security
Power door locks: anti-lockout
Spare Tire
Kit: inflator kit
Steering
Steering ratio: 11.3 · Turns lock-to-lock: 2.1
Suspension
Driver Adjustable Suspension: ride control · Front Arm Type: lateral links · Front Shock Type: gas shock absorbers · Front Spring Type: coil springs · Front Stabilizer Bar: diameter 27 mm · Front Suspension Classification: independent · Front Suspension Type: MacPherson struts · Rear Shock Type: gas shock absorbers · Rear Spring Type: coil springs · Rear Stabilizer Bar: diameter 18 mm · Rear Suspension Classification: independent · Rear Suspension Type: multi-link · Suspension control: electronic
Telematics
Driver assistance app: roadside assistance · Electronic messaging assistance: with read function · Navigation system: with voice recognition · Phone: voice activated · Phone wireless data link: Bluetooth · Smart device app compatibility: HondaLink · Smart device app function: security event/collision alert · Wifi: hotspot compatible
Tires
Type: all season
Tires and Rims
Wheels: painted aluminum
Windows
Front wipers: rain sensing · Laminated glass: acoustic · Liftgate window: fixed · Power windows: with safety reverse
