Honda Announces Price Reduction for 2026 Prologue EV

Despite Honda’s recent decision to halt future EV development, the 2026 Prologue will remain available, now with a more accessible price point. The starting price has been reduced by $7,500, bringing it down to $41,395.

Prologue Trim Levels and Range

The single-motor EX trim, starting at $41,395, offers an estimated range of up to 308 miles on a single charge. This price reduction applies across all Prologue variants, including those with dual motors.

Dual-Motor Options and Performance

Dual-motor Prologue models, offering up to 294 miles of range, also benefit from the $7,500 price cut. The top-tier trim level is now priced at $51,895, with a slightly reduced range of 283 miles due to its standard 21-inch wheels.

Charging Capabilities

The Prologue supports DC fast charging at up to 150 kW, allowing for a 20-80 percent charge in approximately 35 minutes. Honda has also confirmed compatibility with the North American Charging Standard (NACS) through an available adapter.

Owners can also utilize Level 2 240-volt AC charging or standard Level 1 110-volt AC charging for overnight charging convenience.

Collaboration with GM and Future Plans

The Prologue is a result of collaboration between Honda and General Motors, initially intended to bridge the gap until Honda established its own in-house EV production. With those plans now canceled for the U.S. market, Honda is shifting its focus towards hybrid technologies.

However, the Prologue remains a viable option for consumers seeking an affordable all-electric SUV while supplies last.

This article was written by Justin Banner, a seasoned automotive journalist with over 15 years of experience in the automotive industry.