Honda has unveiled the design of the Prologue, the long-awaited Prologue battery-electric SUV, which has made possible by Honda’s partnership with General Motors. The Prologue EV shares the same platform as the American automaker’s modular electric chassis as well as Ultima battery technology as the Chevrolet Blazer EV. The Prologue EV is set to go on sale in North America in 2024 and will be positioned above the Passport as well as the CR-V in Honda’s lineup.
Explore the futuristic styling:

Honda has revealed the futuristic look at the exterior and interior styling of the all-new Honda Prologue battery-electric SUV that will hit the North American automotive market in 2024. The Prologue design possesses clean and simple Neo-rugged exterior and interior styling. The prologue will created as a contemporary and innovative design that will look great in a store alongside other Honda SUVs. Honda did not release some further design information, including the fact that it will be larger than its well-liked CR-V.
Dimension Of The All-New 2024 Prologue:

The Overall dimension of the Prologue includes 4,877 mm length, 1,989 mm width, and 1,643 mm height, and also has a wheelbase of 3,094 mm.
Fabolous Room for More Adventure:

The cabin of the Prologue will be spacious, offering enough room for both people and cargo. The Prologue will sport an 11.3-inch audio and connectivity display in addition to a conventional completely digital 11-inch driver display panel, showcasing a technologically advanced interior. And it also has plenty of interior space ready for adventure in and out of the city limits.
Specification of All-New Honda Prologue battery-electric SUV:

The Prologue EV’s technical specifications have not been disclosed by Honda. However, according to sources, it will use the same drivetrain as the Chevrolet Blazer EV, which will have a single electric motor installed either in the front (FWD) or the back (RWD), with a dual-motor layout for an all-wheel drive as a third option. The most potent SS model has an AWD configuration with up to 557 horsepower (415 kW) of power and 879 Nm of torque, providing a driving range of up to 467 kilometers. The Blazer RS, on the other hand, can travel up to 515 kilometers on a single charge.
Further Details Of The Prologue:

Honda claims that in the upcoming months, it will provide more information about the Prologue. The Japanese carmaker has a global objective to introduce 30 new EVs globally by 2030, with the aim of becoming carbon neutral for all products and business operations by 2050. After the retro-inspired Honda-e, the Prologue is the second all-electric car.