
Positive Review
We bought a new Prologue EX AWD. Even though it’s the base model, it’s very spacious for passengers. Drives really smooth. Cargo space is small compared to other EVs but none the less. Family is loving it. If your looking for a brand new EV just for getting around and hauling your kids or for business. Honda is has great incentives right now. We’re coming from driving a Tesla Model X 3-row to a new Honda Prologue and so it’s been great.
Critical Review
I started leasing the Touring model of the Prologue back in August of 2024 - and after only 3,500 miles of driving I started to get a "service high voltage system" warning light after trying to use the heater. What was never explained to me during the purchasing of these vehicles is that you cannot even charge it while it has the service light on. So, I still have to make payments to Honda for a car I cannot use, which is now on repair attempt #3 and been in and out of the dealership for almost a month now. I've lost thousands of dollars of income by not being able to work, and the entire reason I'm leasing a vehicle is so that I don't have to deal with problems like this. Worst of all, Honda refuses to help me in any way. Please do not purchase this vehicle, and especially do not buy from Honda!
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Well priced with EV credits, comfortable, quick acceleration, beautiful interior and exterior styling
Average range, depreciation factor, proprietary design
My Honda Prologue (Elite) has been as good a vehicle as an EV could be. If you aren’t a "Honda person" it may be a bit hard to justify not just buying a Tesla Model Y. At about 15,000 miles into my ownership of this vehicle, I have had no major issues with it. The only repair I have had was an issue with the passenger door window rolling down upon opening. The window regulator was replaced at no cost to me by Honda, and there have been no issues since. I will say that the safety alerts and features are hypersensitive, and I have turned them off altogether. They chime and cause breaking to avoid "possible impacts" even though there are none to be found. For example, if you are reversing, the system will interpret the shadows from trees as pedestrians. This is not really a repairable item but rather a sensitive system that likely can not be fixed without a total redesign. So, again, they are turned off. That really is the end of the cons for me. I LOVE the comfortable suspension, the massive panoramic roof that can OPEN, and the pep the vehicle has in sport mode compared to the non-touring models. The range is not amazing like most EV's, but I have a gas vehicle for longer trips. If you can still capitalize on the Federal EV credits in the U.S, it really does make for an unbeatable price for such a well-balanced vehicle.
First of all, I like to say Honda is one of the best name brands. There is this would be my second Honda I own coming from a Honda Accord hybrid sports to a Honda prologue touring edition all-wheel-drive has one of the best sound systems very smooth ride and definitely big boy friendly can’t fit up to five people very comfortable and the panoramic moon Roof is breathtaking this was definitely a keeper. Will continue buying Hondas.
Drive with comfort, luxury, lots of leg room in the back row. Fits 3 full size adults.
Small cargo space.
We bought a new Prologue EX AWD. Even though it’s the base model, it’s very spacious for passengers. Drives really smooth. Cargo space is small compared to other EVs but none the less. Family is loving it. If your looking for a brand new EV just for getting around and hauling your kids or for business. Honda is has great incentives right now. We’re coming from driving a Tesla Model X 3-row to a new Honda Prologue and so it’s been great.
I started leasing the Touring model of the Prologue back in August of 2024 - and after only 3,500 miles of driving I started to get a "service high voltage system" warning light after trying to use the heater. What was never explained to me during the purchasing of these vehicles is that you cannot even charge it while it has the service light on. So, I still have to make payments to Honda for a car I cannot use, which is now on repair attempt #3 and been in and out of the dealership for almost a month now. I've lost thousands of dollars of income by not being able to work, and the entire reason I'm leasing a vehicle is so that I don't have to deal with problems like this. Worst of all, Honda refuses to help me in any way. Please do not purchase this vehicle, and especially do not buy from Honda!