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Honda Snuck Civic Type R Parts Into the New Prelude

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honda snuck civic type r parts into the new prelude

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 snuck civic type r parts into the new prelude

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.






honda snuck civic type r parts into the new prelude

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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