According to foreign media reports, Honda's first pure electric SUV, the 2024 Prologue, will be launched in the United States in March this year. This electric SUV has the longest EPA range in its class, with a range of nearly 300 miles on a single charge.
Although Honda entered the market late, the company hopes that the newly announced electric SUV will help it make up for lost time. The 2024 Prologue is based on General Motors' Ultium platform and has "the longest standard range in its class" and an estimated EPA range of up to 296 miles (about 474 kilometers).
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Honda tweaked the Autonon platform with a multi-link front and rear suspension system, resulting in a "dynamic and enjoyable" driving experience for the Prologue.
The base version of the Prologue EX (single motor) starts at 4$740,000, with an estimated EPA range of 296 miles (about 473 kilometers). With the addition of $1,395 shipping, the base price of the 2024 Honda Prologue is $48,795.
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The dual-motor version is priced at $51,795 (including shipping) and has an estimated EPA range of 281 miles (about 450 kilometers). The electric motor version with the touring kit sells for $53,095 and the dual-motor version sells for $56,095.
The top-spec Elite variant starts at $59,295 (including shipping) and has an estimated EPA range of 273 miles (about 437 km). The Elite version comes standard with all-wheel drive (EX and Touring options) and produces 288 horsepower and 333 foot-pounds of torque. Meanwhile, the front-wheel-drive version (single-motor) Prologue has an output of 212 horsepower and 236 foot-pounds of torque.
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Standard features on the 2024 Honda ProLogue also include built-in Google support for wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 19-inch wheels, and a wireless charger for mobile phones.
The Prologue has a battery capacity of 85 kWh and supports fast charging, adding 65 miles (104 km) of range in ten minutes. Honda offers customers three different types of charging**:
The first is an L2 home charger that comes with a $500 setup fee, a $100 EVGO charging credit, and 60 kilowatts of free charging credit from Electrify America.
The second is the L1 and L2 Portable Charging Kits, which come with a $250 setup fee, a $300 EVGO charging credit, and 60 kilowatts of free charging credit from Electrify America.
Those who already own a home charger or are unable to charge at home can opt for a third** option that includes a $750 EV charging credit and 60 kilowatts of free charging credit for Electrify America.
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