The Honda Prelude is finally back. For many Honda enthusiasts, the Prelude is more than just a car — it is a symbol of an era and one of Honda’s most memorable sports coupe nameplates.
The Honda Prelude was first introduced in 1978. Throughout its five generations, it remained one of Honda’s most iconic and recognizable two-door sports coupes.
Due to changing market demands, the Prelude was discontinued in 2001. After more than 20 years, Honda has decided to bring the Prelude back with a new generation of Hybrid e:HEV technology.
Based on current Malaysian automotive media reports and preview information, the Honda Prelude Malaysia is expected to be priced from around RM278,000.
Unlike many modern sports cars, the new Prelude does not use a traditional turbocharged engine. Instead, it is equipped with Honda’s latest 2.0L e:HEV Hybrid System.
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Hybrid transmission
Front-wheel drive
Many people assume the Prelude is intended to be another Type R. In reality, Honda has positioned the Prelude as a Grand Touring Sports Coupe.
This means it is designed to offer comfortable daily driving, relaxed long-distance cruising, stylish coupe design, hybrid efficiency and Honda’s signature handling characteristics.
Although the Prelude uses an e-CVT hybrid transmission, Honda developed S+ Shift Technology to simulate gear shifting sensations, engine sound feedback and RPM transitions, giving drivers a more emotional sports-car-like experience.
The Prelude already holds legendary status among Honda enthusiasts, making its return highly meaningful.
The hybrid system offers a practical balance between sporty design and fuel efficiency.
The Prelude offers stronger exclusivity compared to the usual Civic, Accord or CR-V on Malaysian roads.
Honda Malaysia has already opened bookings and is expected to officially launch the Prelude in 2026.
Yes. The new Prelude is powered by Honda’s latest 2.0L e:HEV Hybrid System.
No. The all-new Prelude uses a naturally aspirated hybrid powertrain instead of a turbocharged engine.
The estimated starting price is around RM278,000. Final pricing will be announced by Honda Malaysia upon official launch.
The return of the Honda Prelude is more than just the launch of another new Honda model. It represents the revival of one of Honda’s most beloved sports coupe nameplates.
If the final price remains around RM278,000, would you choose the all-new Honda Prelude or the Civic Type R?
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