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Honda’s Revived Cult Classic Rolls Up for 2027 with a Refined JDM Wrinkle

Honda’s Revived Cult Classic Rolls Up for 2027 with a Refined JDM Wrinkle

The Prelude dons a new look that’s equal parts bold and classy. Honda If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Honda’s decision to revive the iconic Prelude hasn’t been without controversy. As exciting as it is that the…

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The Prelude dons a new look that’s equal parts bold and classy.

Front side view of a red car with sleek headlights and black alloy wheels parked near rocky terrain at sunset.Honda

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Honda’s decision to revive the iconic Prelude hasn’t been without controversy. As exciting as it is that the nameplate is back, its hybrid drivetrain is leaving some enthusiasts a little wanting.

All the same, it’s hard to take fault with the coupe’s striking sheet metal. From its sharp nose to its double-bubble roof, it brings a more elegant, more sculpted form than its Civic stablemate.

Red Honda Prelude coupe with black alloy wheels and tinted windows on a white background.
Honda’s Japanese Prelude Limited Edition heralds some choice visual updates.
Honda

For 2027, Honda is leaning into the refinement even more with a new special-edition version. While it’s a vehicle that’s set to land in Japan for now, it could very well be a sign of things to come.

An even prettier Prelude

I’m talking about the new Prelude Limited Edition that Honda has announced this week for the Japanese market. It’s a treatment that arrives on the heels of (and validates) prior rumors.

Glossy black honeycomb car grille with a vertical red accent stripe.
The red accents extend to the bumpers, too.
Honda

In any case, the look is nothing if not perfect for the Prelude. Around the outside, Honda has dressed the Limited Edition in ‘Premium Crystal Garnet Metallic,’ a hue not typically offered on the option sheet.

Together with the two-tone machined aluminum wheels, Brembo brake calipers and smattering of bright red accents, it makes for a sharp combo. But it gets better once you open the doors.

That’s because, inside, the 2027 Limited Edition brings a trim Honda is calling ‘Bordeaux.’ Skewing more sanguine than garish grand prix, it’s a subtle color that makes for a nice accent against the rest of the black upholstery.

Car interior with black and burgundy leather seats, black steering wheel with Honda logo, and touchscreen display on dashboard.
The Bordeaux interior makes for a bold but classy alternative to run-of-the-mill triple black.
Honda

No performance upgrades yet

Apart from a few other minor visual touches (like a red logo on the dash), that’s really the extent of what Honda has cooked up for the Limited Edition.

Accordingly, underneath the new digs, the Prelude is the same as the standard model. It still retains its 2.0-liter four-cylinder and dual electric motors rated for a 200 horsepower output. Moreover, Honda continues to hype up the inclusion of S+Shift with its simulated gear changes.

Sleek maroon sports car parked on reflective wet ground with flowing translucent purple fabric in the background.
Honda’s Limited Edition treatment still doesn’t have the Prelude gaining any more power, unfortunately.
Honda

So. Why, then, doesn’t the treatment bring more power to the table?

Well, as things stand, Honda has stated that it has no “current plans” to introduce a hotter Type S or Type R Prelude variant. For now, it’s keeping the coupe positioned more as a relaxed GT, prioritizing hybrid efficiency over absolute sports car thrills.

Close-up of a red Honda car hood with the Honda logo and a front license plate reading "Prelude.
That garnet exterior paint really suits the Prelude’s refined looks.
Honda

Much as that might be to the ire of some enthusiasts, it’s not hurting Honda’s Prelude sales. The automaker previously sold out of its ON Limited Edition at launch, so this new visual treatment comes with an established precedent.

Availability and pricing

As of this writing, the 2027 Honda Prelude Limited Edition is only set to be available in Japan. It’s slated for debut on Thursday, August 20, with an MSRP of 6,306,300 yen (~$39,000).

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