The Honda Prologue is made in the United States. It is built on GM’s Ultium platform and is produced at a plant in Ohio owned by Honda. This plant will serve as Honda’s American EV hub, where the Prologue and its Acura sibling will be manufactured before Honda sets up EV production stateside.
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- How fast is the Honda Prologue?
- Is Honda Prologue bigger than CRV?
- How many miles will the Honda Prologue get?
- Is the Honda Prologue a GM vehicle?
- How much will the 2024 Honda Prologue cost?
- What is the Honda Prologue rebate?
- Who is building Honda Prologue?
- Where will Honda build the Prologue?
- Who manufactures Honda Prologue?
- Will Honda Prologue qualify for tax credit?
How fast is the Honda Prologue?
130 miles per hour
The Prologue has a projected max speed of 130 miles per hour, turning the Prologue into a potential track star anytime it’s in motion. Once you’re behind the wheel, regardless of the situation, it’s always important to follow state speed limits than testing your vehicle and pushing it to the max.
Is Honda Prologue bigger than CRV?
Front-wheel drive models are rated for as high as 296 miles of range per charge; going with all-wheel drive drops that number to as low as 273 miles. The Prologue sits above the CR-V in the Honda lineup and is similar in dimensions to the mid-size Passport.
How many miles will the Honda Prologue get?
296 miles
Honda’s soon-to-launch Prologue electric SUV has earned a driving range estimate from the EPA of up to 296 miles.
Is the Honda Prologue a GM vehicle?
Will General Motors partner with Honda on building a new electric vehicle? Only for the Prologue. GM and Honda have terminated their EV partnership for anything past that.
How much will the 2024 Honda Prologue cost?
The all-electric 2024 Honda Prologue will carry a starting price of $47,400, though it will be possible to push the price to around $60,000 fully equipped. It is set to arrive at dealerships in March.
What is the Honda Prologue rebate?
Honda announced today that most all-new 2024 Honda Prologue models, the first all-electric Honda SUV, will qualify for the U.S. $7,500 EV tax credit. The federal tax credit applies to the purchase of all 2024 Prologues built after Feb. 26, 2024. All 2024 Prologues will qualify when leased.
Who is building Honda Prologue?
Thinking pragmatically, Honda has pulled an old trick from its playbook and partnered with GM to build a Honda-badged vehicle on a GM platform. Yes, if you haven’t heard, the Honda Prologue is built on GM’s Ultium architecture and is, mechanically, a Chevrolet Blazer EV or Cadillac Lyriq EV underneath.
Where will Honda build the Prologue?
2024 Honda Prologue: The Start of a New Age
The adventure-ready Prologue will prepare you for day-to-day needs and weekend adventures, setting the stage for future EVs. Honda has their Ohio EV hub slated to finish construction in 2024, just in time for the 2024 Honda Prologue to make its way to Parkway Honda in Dover.
Who manufactures Honda Prologue?
GM’s
Production of the Prologue at GM’s Ramos Arizpe plant started in January 2024, with initial customer deliveries expected in March.
Will Honda Prologue qualify for tax credit?
On March 7, Honda announced that its most recent all-electric 2024 Honda Prologue models will qualify for the U.S. $7,500 tax credit. Notably, the federal tax credit applies to purchasing all 2024 Prologues built after February 26, 2024, and all leased Prologues will qualify.