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Motoring World
|December 2025
Could a hybrid sports coupe be the car that revitalises Honda in India?
Like most places in Japan, Honda's proving grounds in Tochigi are not the sort of place that encourages whimsy. There are long straights, clinical test loops and ultra-earnest engineers with clipboards shuffling about silently; it's a veritable temple of precision and order. Which is why the moment the new Honda Prelude rolled out in front of me, shining under a polite Japanese sun, it felt a bit out of place, almost like someone had smuggled a salsa band into the philharmonic. To be brutally honest, Honda hasn't had a true driver's car in India in forever, and here was a machine that asked 'Remember?' Whether the Prelude lands on Indian roads as a fully imported halo car remains to be seen, although there is every indication on the grapevine that we'll see it here next year. After a brief drive at Tochigi, one thing is abundantly clear: Honda needs this car more than the car needs Honda. The Prelude name carries considerable weight. For a couple of decades, it was the badge Honda used for its gentleman-athlete — it was a sporty coupé that didn't try to be a hooligan, instead focussing on impeccably well-mannered fun. In India, the Honda badge once basked in the halo of cars like the first-gen City VTEC, the CR-V in its prime, the Accord V6 and the Civic. Since then, Honda's lineup here has become almost painfully sensible, safe and predictable. A relentless focus on profitability and the mass market has stripped the brand of the all-important oomph factor it was once known for, much to the dismay of its legions of fans (me included, as a former 1st-generation City owner). The new Prelude enters this context as a well-timed shock to the system, however niche that shock may be.
This story is from the December 2025 edition of Motoring World.
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