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Prologue, Honda's first EV, boasts new look and features: See cost, dimensions and more
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Date:2025-04-15 22:12:40
Honda will unveil a new design theme it calls "neo-rugged" early next year, when its first electric vehicle, the five-passenger 2024 Prologue SUV, goes on sale. Long and low, the Prologue looks more like a sporty wagon than traditional SUVs like the Honda Passport.
Prologue prices will start in the upper $40,000s.
The Prologue shares its platform, electric motors, battery and more with the Chevrolet Blazer EV. There’s no visual similarity between the two, however, with the Blazer having more fluid lines.
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