Honda Prelude Concept

Prelude will get a simulated gearbox similar to the Ioniq 5 N.
So is it quick-shifting or is it simulated?

Edit: That was a completely pointless article to state that the Prelude will use the Civic Hybrid's drivetrain which uses a clutched electric motor in lieu of a belted CVT. It is indeed simulated, and not quick-shifting because it doesn't shift, and it's not a CVT because there is no CVT, and it's not an automatic gearbox because there is no gearbox. Evo used so many terms that don't even exist in that car and managed to write an entire article about nothing lol.
 
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Videos of a prototype being tested by Japanese media have been released with a Civic-like interior.


[Side note: It's kinda funny that this came out, two weeks after the red-colored concept was shown in KLIMS 2024.]

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(For a moment, I thought this would be a purely static concept.)
 
So it's a Civic Coupe Hybrid basically. They got rid of the Civic Coupe in order to bring back the Prelude name.

Regardless, I feel like the actual BB5 Prelude was one of the last good-looking, sporty-looking front-drive coupes from Japanese companies, especially from the size category above the Civic and Corolla et al. The rest all looked girly, from the Accord Coupe, CL, Solara, etc. The 10th generation Civic Coupe, the previous one, had a very strange spaceship design and this new Prelude isn't far off. They look good in their own right but they still look feminine and not what I would call athletic or sporty.

The fact they've apparently chosen this one to be a hybrid only seals the deal that I won't be buying one. I highly doubt it'll be successful, despite being technically the fastest drivetrain on offer.
 
So it's a Civic Coupe Hybrid basically. They got rid of the Civic Coupe in order to bring back the Prelude name.

Regardless, I feel like the actual BB5 Prelude was one of the last good-looking, sporty-looking front-drive coupes from Japanese companies, especially from the size category above the Civic and Corolla et al. The rest all looked girly, from the Accord Coupe, CL, Solara, etc. The 10th generation Civic Coupe, the previous one, had a very strange spaceship design and this new Prelude isn't far off. They look good in their own right but they still look feminine and not what I would call athletic or sporty.

The fact they've apparently chosen this one to be a hybrid only seals the deal that I won't be buying one. I highly doubt it'll be successful, despite being technically the fastest drivetrain on offer.
9th Gen Accord Coupe was a handsome car, IMO.
 
Yeah, I dnt know about that.
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Might look like an Altima coupe, but that ain't bad.
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The Prelude has the same cab forward design as the two cars above. Doesn't look girly to me. Probably just not "Prelude looking" as the previous Preludes with long noses and short rear decks.
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I guess I don't associate "handsome" with "powerful and athletic". Grandmas think their 10 year old grandsons are handsome. Mustang isn't handsome, it's badass. Handsome is the same as cute but for people who enforce gender norms.

@05XR8 proves my point which was also posted on page 1. The Prelude is the only athletic-looking coupe Honda has ever made because although it was FWD it looked like a rwd sports car. Until now, that is.
 
Well, in my dreamland, PD, I mean, Honda(damn too many similarities) coulda shoulda made it look like the previous Preludes. That would have brought back the spirit of the S2000 in a Prelude package.
 
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