Here’s How Honda Is Designing the Prologue EV SUV
Honda reveals the tech behind the design process of the Prologue electric SUV, due in 2024.
The Prologue and its Acura twin will share the Ultium platform with a number of General Motors models.
Honda plans to roll out its own EV platform in 2026, dubbed e:Architecture, that will underpin future EVs.
Honda's first modern mass-market EV (after the Clarity Electric) is still a couple of years away, but we've already gotten a few brief glimpses of the Prologue by now. Slated to be underpinned by General Motors' Ultium batteries, the SUV will land in a busy segment, one that already has a number of entries and will see a few more by 2024. The Prologue will be accompanied by an Acura variant, intended to offer a bit more luxury but still reliant upon the same Ultium underpinnings.
But there are still a lot of things Honda hasn't revealed about the Prologue.
Honda shared a short film this week detailing the design process of the Prologue, whose exterior appearance we've seen only as a sketch up until now. The short film delves into the futuristic tech behind the design process.