Honda Prologue FWD









Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- No Data
- Price Europe (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- Mexico
- Mexico
- Years of Production
- 2024-2025 (Discontinued)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Very spacious interior
- Comfortable, smooth ride
- Impressive usable range
- Generous standard safety
Reasons Not to Buy
- Limited global availability
- FWD variant discontinued
- Lacks front storage
- GM-based platform feel
- Average DC charge speed
Overview
The 2025 Honda Prologue FWD marks Honda's stylish dive into the electric SUV pool, especially for those eyeing a comfy, spacious family hauler. This front-wheel-drive variant offers a balanced blend of efficiency and practicality. While primarily aimed at the North American market, its specs give an idea of Honda's EV direction. Based on the provided data, specific European pricing isn't available, but it's designed to be a competitive player. Its short production run for this FWD trim, ending in 2025, makes it a notable, if brief, entry.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Prologue FWD essentially *is* the news, representing its launch configuration. This model year introduces Honda's fresh take on electric motoring, built upon GM's Ultium platform, bringing a new design language and tech suite to the brand's EV lineup. As a debut model, all its features, from the single PMSM motor to its specific battery and range figures, are freshly presented for customers. Think of it as Honda's grand opening for its next-gen electric aspirations, though this particular FWD version has a planned production end in 2025.
Design & Exterior
The Prologue FWD boasts a "neo-rugged" design that’s both modern and approachable, looking smart without shouting. It’s a sizeable machine, measuring 4877 mm in length, 1989 mm in width (excluding mirrors), and 1643 mm in height, giving it proper road presence. The FWD trim features clean lines, sleek LED lighting all-around, and typically comes with handsome alloy wheels designed to balance aesthetics with aerodynamic efficiency. It's less shouty than some rivals, aiming for a more timeless appeal that should wear well.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Prologue FWD, and you're greeted by a spacious, airy cabin designed for five occupants. Materials feel good, and the layout is user-friendly with a focus on practicality. Tech-wise, expect a large central touchscreen infotainment system, likely an 11.3-inch unit, paired with an 11-inch digital driver display, plus standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. For your gear, there's a generous 713 litres of boot space, expanding to a massive 1634 litres with the rear seats folded flat. No frunk on this one, though!
Performance & Driving Experience
The Prologue FWD isn't chasing speed records, but it delivers respectable shove. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) sends 158 kW and 320 Nm of torque to the front wheels, enabling a 0-100 km/h dash in a claimed 7 seconds – plenty nippy for daily duties. Expect a smooth, composed ride prioritising comfort, typical Honda. The driving experience is geared towards effortless cruising, with predictable handling and effective regenerative braking to help claw back some energy. Max speed is a solid 185 km/h.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering the Prologue FWD is an 83 kWh usable battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of approximately 452 km, which is quite competitive. Efficiency is rated at a decent 5.45 km/kWh. For top-ups, it supports 11.5 kW AC charging, meaning a full charge takes around 7-8 hours. When you're out and about, DC fast charging maxes out at 155 kW. The charge port is CCS Type 1 for its primary market; European models would typically feature CCS Type 2.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While Euro NCAP ratings are not yet available from the provided data, the Prologue FWD is expected to come packed with Honda's comprehensive 'Honda Sensing' suite of safety and driver-assistance technologies as standard. This typically includes features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, collision mitigation braking, road departure mitigation, and blind-spot monitoring with cross-traffic alert. These systems work together to give you an extra pair of eyes and a helping hand on the road, boosting driver confidence.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
For European markets, Honda typically offers a competitive warranty package. Expect something in the region of a 3-year or 5-year basic vehicle warranty, often capped at 100,000 km or more. Crucially for an EV, the high-voltage battery usually gets a more extended warranty, commonly 8 years or 160,000 km, covering against significant degradation. Details on complimentary maintenance can vary by region, but Hondas are generally known for their solid reliability, promising peace of mind for Prologue owners.
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