August 4, 2025

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Honda Snuck Civic Type R Parts Into the New Prelude

Chris Teague

The new Honda Prelude is out in the open now, but it sports some sneaky performance upgrades that the automaker has been surprisingly tight-lipped about. Honda recently confirmed that the car would carry components from its high-performance Civic Type R, despite being a hybrid with a CVT.

Honda plans to use suspension hardware, Brembo brakes, and the widened front and rear tracks from the Civic Type R for the new Prelude, and it will become the company’s first non-Type R model with a dual-axis front suspension system.

The company’s engineers noted that the Prelude will drive and feel like a unique vehicle, stating that the car features distinctive tuning and geometry. While it’s powered by a dual-motor hybrid powertrain that sends power to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission, Honda added a simulated shifting system called Honda S+ Shift, which uses paddle shifters, sounds, and modified torque delivery to create simulated gear shifts.

That fits with the car’s positioning as a more aggressive and sportier alternative to the Civic. We don’t have pricing details for the new car yet, but it’s expected to begin arriving on dealers’ lots this fall as a 2026 model. The Prelude will also go on sale in Japan and Europe around the same time.

[Images: Honda]

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