Honda Reveals Interior of the 2026 Prelude and Confirms Return to the U.S. Market in 2025

Honda Reveals Interior of the 2026 Prelude and Confirms Return to the U.S. Market in 2025 (Instagram @hondaprojason)
Honda Reveals Interior of the 2026 Prelude and Confirms Return to the U.S. Market in 2025 (Instagram @hondaprojason)

Honda has confirmed that the 2026 Prelude will return to the U.S. market at the end of 2025 and has recently revealed the interior of the model.

The new Prelude features an interior design similar to that of the Civic, with elements like the infotainment screen and honeycomb-style air vents.

Additionally, the car is equipped with larger shift paddles on the steering wheel, similar to those on the Acura Integra A-Spec, and a button-type gear selector, replacing the traditional shifter.

The interior also showcases well-supported front seats, while the rear seats seem to be less focused on comfort. One of the highlights is the new S+ button, which promises to enhance driver engagement by maximizing engine efficiency and providing faster simulated gear shifts, as well as including an active sound control system to simulate engine noises.

The Prelude will be equipped with a hybrid system that combines a 2.0-liter gasoline engine and two electric motors. Instead of a traditional automatic or CVT transmission, the model uses a direct drive system with fixed gear ratios.

Honda has not yet revealed all the details, but it has confirmed that the model will be officially launched in 2025.

Source and Photo: Instagram @hondaprojason | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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