The 2001 Honda Prelude offered a modest palette of exterior colors, with variations by market. In the United States, buyers could choose from a core set of six colors, while other regions sometimes listed additional hues. This article outlines what was commonly available and notes regional differences.
United States color options for the 2001 Prelude
In the US market, the official materials from that era highlighted a six-color lineup spanning dark, light, and metallic tones. The color names used by manufacturers often referred to finishes such as pearl or metallic, but the core palette consisted of these hues.
- Black
- White
- Red
- Silver
- Blue
- Grey
Thesesix colors represented the baseline exterior options commonly advertised for the 2001 Prelude in the United States. Availability could vary by trim level and production run.
Regional variations outside the United States
Outside the US, color availability and naming could differ significantly by country and market. Some regions offered additional hues, different finish names (such as pearl or metallic variants), or limited-run colors. For precise listings tied to a specific car, it’s best to consult the original regional brochure or the color code on the vehicle.
Color naming and codes
Exterior color codes on Honda models from this era typically used a four-character code. To verify an exact color for a particular Prelude, check the brochure or the color code label on the door jamb or inside the glovebox.
Summary
The 2001 Honda Prelude’s exterior color options primarily spanned black, white, red, silver, blue, and grey in the United States, with regional variants in other markets. For the most precise information — especially tied to a specific VIN or trim — refer to the original brochure or dealership records.


