3 WORST And 7 BEST Things About The 2024 Honda Prologue

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- The Honda Prologue is a GM collaboration, with GM’s Ultium chassis, motors, and batteries, which isn't necessarily a negative.
- Styling is simple and modern.
- The interior feels solid, comfortable, and well-appointed.
- The 11-inch digital cluster display is standard.
- You also get an 11.3-inch touchscreen for the center stack.
- Standard features include Google built-in, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
- The head-up display is only available on the Elite trim.
- Other nice features include: ambient lighting, a 12-speaker Bose sound system, and a gold-toned contrast stitching on the Elite trim.
- The touring trim will be available with black or grey interiors, and the elite trim is available with brown leather.
- No front trunk, but has a deep underfloor cubby.
- The floor height is a little high.
- Has approximately 25.7 cubic feet of cargo space, or 57 cubic feet with seats folded.
- Front wheel drive has 296 miles of range, while all-wheel drive drops to 281 miles.
- A 60 mile charge in 10 minutes is possible.
- There is a single-motor front-wheel drive model with 212 horsepower, and a dual-motor all-wheel drive model.
- The most powerful, performance-oriented Prologue has 288 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque, reaching 0-60 in under six seconds.
- Priced at $47,000, which is very competitive.
- The Honda Prologue is smooth, quiet, and refined.
- Automatic headlights, high beams, and a sport mode are available.
- The Prologue can tow 1,500 pounds.

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