The Honda Prelude Is Back for 2026 With Great Looks, 200 HP, and a Hybrid Powertrain
Honda’s new sixth-gen Prelude borrows the Civic Hybrid’s gas/electric setup and the Type R’s suspension.Honda’s modern crop of sporty front-wheel-drive cars is among the best it’s ever been. But if you want a very specific combination of a hybrid powertrain, performance parts from the Civic Type R, and a 2+2 layout with a liftback trunk, then the 2026 Honda Prelude has finally returned to answer your prayers. And yes, it also marks the return of the two-door Honda coupe! (Check out our drive of every Prelude generation here.)
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A Hybrid Heart
Honda hasn’t offered a Prelude since 2001, but the new sixth-generation car will make good on Prelude ideology’s established pillars: spirited, athletic handling through cutting-edge driving technology. In this case, it means employing the dual-motor hybrid setup from the excellent Honda Civic Hybrid.
Beyond the powertrain’s 200-horsepower and 232 lb-ft of torque figures—each the same as the Civic Hybrid’s—Honda remains mum about some of the car’s other specs. When we asked why it didn’t increase the power output, a company representative merely said straight-line speed is not the new Prelude’s focus. In fact, the rep continued, the company benchmarked the 2026 Prelude against the Porsche 718 Cayman. Not in power and performance, of course, but in handling and agility.
A few omissions: Four-wheel steering won’t make a comeback, and there will be no manual transmission. However, a Honda product planner confirmed the new Prelude, fascinatingly, will have one-pedal driving that means merely lifting off the accelerator pedal will yield a strong braking effect as the hybrid system recharges its battery.
The Civic Hybrid’s single-speed transmission used here will be fitted with Honda S+ Shift, a new hybrid-exclusive drive mode that makes its first appearance with the Prelude. The transmission can already torque-dip while accelerating to give a sense of a transmission shift; S+ Shift mode will specifically simulate an eight-speed automatic transmission’s up- and downshifts by pairing those dips to rev-matching via paddle “shifters.”
It’s Giving Y2K Vibes
As a thing to behold? The new 2026 Honda Prelude’s lines give off superb 2003 energy. Ghosts of the last-gen Mercury Cougar and final Mitsubishi Eclipse live on in its low stance and short overhangs. Adding to the sleekness are pop-out door handles and the removal of the shark fin antenna on the roof.
Blue (to denote hybrid) four-piston Brembo front brake calipers are but one part lifted from the beloved Civic Type R. Other bits include the rear brakes, front and rear track widths, and the magic dual-axis front suspension that renders torque steer a nonfactor. However, Honda says the setup receives a Prelude-specific tune that leans more toward a comfortable, grand-touring ride quality.




