Honda has officially confirmed the return of the Prelude, a beloved nameplate that hasn’t been seen since 2001. The new Honda Prelude is set to arrive in the U.S. market in late 2025. Designed as a hybrid coupe, the Prelude will aim to blend performance and efficiency. Honda’s design team has hinted at the new Prelude taking inspiration from classic models, promising both style and functionality for modern drivers. According to information from Honda executives, the vehicle is expected to feature a robust hybrid powertrain that aligns with the company’s commitment to sustainability and electrification. ‘We wanted to create something that not only honors the history of the Prelude but also pushes the boundaries of what a modern coupe can be,’ said a Honda spokesperson. Preliminary details suggest that the Prelude will be equipped with cutting-edge technology, including a suite of advanced driver-assistance systems. The automaker is also expected to offer a range of trims to cater to various customer preferences. Enthusiasts and potential buyers can anticipate seeing more teaser information and prototypes leading up to its launch. The return of the Prelude signifies Honda’s commitment to delivering performance-oriented, environmentally friendly vehicles to the market. This move comes amidst growing competition in the hybrid and electric vehicle sectors, which have seen increased demand for environmentally conscious but exhilarating driving experiences.