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Is Honda bringing the Prelude back?

Honda has not announced a revival of the Prelude, and there is no official plan or timeline for such a model. While rumors circulate—driven in part by trademark filings and media speculation—no concrete confirmation has been provided by the automaker.


A look back at the Prelude


The Prelude was introduced in 1978 as Honda’s two-door sport coupe and remained in production in various forms through 2001. Across five generations, it built a reputation for nimble handling and a driver-focused ethos, helping to shape Honda’s image as a performance-oriented brand. After the model ended, Honda redirected its product emphasis toward crossovers, sedans, and, more recently, electrified platforms. The idea of revisiting a classic two-seat coupe has persisted in rumors, but there is no official setup or plan in motion.


Current signals and industry context


Several public signals have fueled discussion about a potential Prelude revival, though Honda has not confirmed anything. The most-discussed elements are summarized below.



  • Trademark filings: In 2023 and 2024, Honda and related entities reportedly sought to register the name “Prelude” in multiple markets, fueling speculation about a return.

  • No official confirmation: Honda has not announced a revival or provided timing, platform details, or pricing, and company communications continue to emphasize current and upcoming products.

  • Market and technology considerations: If a Prelude were revived, observers expect it to be electrified or hybrid to align with emissions targets and modern performance benchmarks, and to distinguish itself from existing sport coupes.


Taken together, these signals point to interest and rumor rather than a confirmed program. Honda’s official stance remains non-committal while the industry trends push toward electrified performance offerings.


What a revival could involve


Should Honda decide to revive the Prelude, observers say several factors would shape the concept—even if nothing has been announced yet. A revived Prelude would likely need to fit today’s emphasis on electrification, offer a distinct driving experience, and be positioned to appeal to enthusiasts while integrating with Honda’s broader product strategy.


These are speculative scenarios and not confirmations from Honda. The actual direction, timing, and feasibility would depend on market demand, development priorities, and Honda’s overall electrification roadmap.


Summary


At present, Honda has not confirmed a Prelude revival. Trademark activity and ongoing speculation have kept the topic alive, but there is no official plan or timetable to bring the model back. The Prelude remains a storied part of Honda’s history, with any future return likely to hinge on market demand, platform choices, and how Honda navigates its electrification strategy.

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