Pricing begins at $47,400 for the base EX model with FWD, with the FWD Touring starting at $51,700. The range tops out at $57,900 for the AWD-only Elite trim. Honda charges a $1,395 destination fee on all Prologues.
For our test program, we bought a Prologue Touring with all-wheel drive, which had a base price of $54,700. Our only option was Pacific Blue Metallic paint, which cost $455. With the destination charge, our Prologue came out to $56,550.
If you’re a Consumer Reports member, our initial expert assessment of the Honda Prologue is available to you below. Once we purchase our own model and complete 2,000 break-in miles, we’ll put the new electric Honda through more than 50 tests at the CR Auto Test Center, including empirical measurements of acceleration, braking, handling, car-seat fit, and usability. CR members will have access to the full road-test results as soon as they’re available.
What we bought: 2024 Honda Prologue AWD Touring
Powertrain: 288-hp, dual electric motors; 85 kWh battery; 1-speed direct-drive; all-wheel drive
MSRP: $54,700
Options: Pacific Blue Paint ($455)
Destination fee: $1,395
Total Cost: $56,550
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