5 generations of the Honda Prelude

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The Honda Prelude is coming again to Australia after a 25-year absence.

It’s an iconic nameplate for the Japanese model that has spawned 5 generations of cutting-edge coupes because it was first launched in 1978.

The Honda Prelude has served as a showcase for innovation through the years, introducing many new applied sciences for the primary time, together with Honda’s cutting-edge VTEC (Variable Valve Timing & Elevate Digital Management) in a mass-produced mannequin, in addition to four-wheel steering.

Every technology has helped form the native fanatic scene and laid the groundwork for the mannequin’s return.

The sixth technology (pictured above) will proceed that custom and usher in an thrilling new chapter for the storied badge in addition to sports activities automobile fanatics, and Honda Australia itself.

“Prelude faucets right into a uncommon mixture of nostalgia and efficiency with broad attraction throughout generations of Honda clients, outdated and new,” stated Honda Australia Director, Robert Thorp.

So, let’s make a journey down reminiscence lane and have a look at the legacy of the Prelude nameplate earlier than the all-new mannequin arrives in native showrooms subsequent 12 months.

First technology (1978–1982)

The primary iteration of the Honda Prelude emerged in 1978 in Japan, and globally over 1979-’82.

Though the Australian presence of this earliest technology was restricted, it served as the start line for the Prelude’s id: a two-door coupe derived from Accord-based chassis structure.

In international markets it was notable for being one of many first Hondas to hold a factory-fitted moonroof as commonplace.

It was aimed extra at youthful patrons wanting one thing sporty however nonetheless dependable and economical quite than outright unique.