2026 Honda Prelude: Reborn hybrid sports coupe detailed ahead of Australian launch

The Honda Prelude is returning over 24 years later for a sixth generation, and we now know more about the revived sports coupe.

It goes on sale in Japan today, ahead of an Australian launch midway through 2026. In markets such as Japan and the US, it’ll be offered in a single variant.

It’s still front-wheel drive and powered by a four-cylinder engine, like every other generation of Prelude, but it features a hybrid system.

Honda says it uses the same chassis as the Civic Type R, but it produces quite a bit less power than that hot hatch.

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A 2.0-litre Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine, makes 104kW of power at 6000rpm and 182Nm of torque at 4500rpm, is mated with Honda’s two-motor hybrid system.

The electric drive motor produces 133kW at 5000-6000rpm and 315Nm at 0-2000rpm.

All up, there’s total system power of 147kW of power and 315Nm of torque, compared with 235kW/420Nm in the Civic Type R powered by 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine.

There’s no mechanical transmission in the Prelude. Instead Honda has incorporated what it calls S+ Shift, which emulates an eight-speed automatic transmission by offering the same “sharp gear shifting feel” you’d experience with a traditional automatic.