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How much horsepower does a 2001 Honda Prelude have?

The 2001 Honda Prelude sold in the United States delivers 200 horsepower from its 2.2-liter H22A4 engine.


Across global markets, horsepower can vary slightly due to tuning, emissions requirements, and available trims. This article explains the standard US figure, notes differences by region, and clarifies how power is measured for this generation of Prelude.


Engine and power figures


The following points summarize the baseline power figure and what can influence it across regions.



  • US market: 200 horsepower (SAE net) from a 2.2-liter H22A4 engine, with about 156 lb-ft of torque.

  • Typical peak output ranges: most non-US markets offered similar or slightly higher numbers, commonly around 210–220 horsepower in some variants due to local tuning and regulations.

  • Engine details: the US Prelude used the H22A4 2.2L engine family, which provided the hard power target associated with the 2001 model year.


In practice, the 2001 Prelude’s power figure is most consistently cited as 200 hp for the US-spec model, with regional variations explained by different market tuning and testing standards.


Market-by-market variations


Different regions sometimes published higher horsepower numbers for similar Prelude configurations, reflecting local tuning, fuel quality, and regulatory requirements.



  • Japan and some other markets occasionally reported outputs in the 210–220 hp range for certain variants.

  • European imports and other regions tended to align closer to US figures, though small differences could appear due to emissions equipment and testing methods.


These variations illustrate why a single figure isn’t universal for all 2001 Prelude examples; the exact number depends on market and trim.


How horsepower is measured


During the 1990s and early 2000s, horsepower figures in the United States were typically published as SAE net horsepower, which accounts for ancillary losses such as alternators and pumps. Other countries used their own testing standards, which can yield slightly different numbers for the same engine family.


Summary


For the 2001 US-spec Honda Prelude, the commonly cited horsepower is 200 hp from the 2.2-liter H22A4 engine, with regional variants sometimes higher (around 210–220 hp) depending on market tuning and testing methods. Torque sits around 156 lb-ft, and exact figures can vary by model year, trim, and region.

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