THIS IS THE FIRST SKETCH OF THE 2024 HONDA PROLOGUE

THIS IS THE FIRST SKETCH OF THE 2024 HONDA PROLOGUE

Prologue
  
Honda has just unveiled its first sketch of the upcoming 2024 Honda Prologue fully electric SUV. This new electric vehicle from Honda expected next year will be the launch point for a massive electrification strategy from Honda. It will be followed by the introduction of multiple new electric and hybrid vehicles.
  
Honda plans to sell 500,000 electric vehicles in Canada and North America by 2030. In order to achieve its objective, Honda says it will be bringing us many new electrified models in the next few years as well as a brand-new scalable electric vehicle platform which guarantees exceptional charging time and a lot of range for every Honda EV. It will all start with the 2024 Honda Prologue shown here. The Prologue will be a fully electric Honda crossover designed to offer great performance, a lot of range, and exceptional versatility in order to give consumers everything they want from both an EV and family vehicle. The 2024 Honda Prologue is one of the most anticipated electric vehicles to arrive on the market in the next 18 months and this first sketch should excite consumers even more.
  
“The Prologue is Honda’s first electric vehicle in Canada and is the result of a strategic North American plan announced 2 years ago that includes a collaboration with GM to produce EVs in a more efficient manner,” said Steve Hui, Vice President, Honda Canada. “The Prologue signifies our transition to electrification, with more Honda engineered and manufactured EVs in North America coming in 2026. Our Canadian dealers are excited to see it come to their showrooms.”
  
Other Honda electrified vehicles expected in the next few years include a hybrid Honda CR-V, a new hybrid Honda Accord, and maybe even a new hybrid Honda Civic. Give us a call today to learn more about the impressive lineup of Honda electric and hybrid vehicles that are on the way as well as Honda's current lineup of very efficient cars and SUVs.

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