Vehicle Description
The Honda Prelude is a sport coupe that was produced over five
generations from 1978 to 2001. Loosely derived from the Accord,
this sports car was the first Honda to include a moonroof a feature
that remained standard equipment throughout its 23 years in
production. Each new generation exhibited subtle adjustments to
performance and appearance, and the third generation saw the
introduction of the innovative mechanical four-wheel steering
option in 1987, with an upgrade to electronic 4WS in 1991. The 4WS
added a layer of safety and security by providing a more responsive
driving experience, aiding in various situations ranging from high
speed lane changes to low speed parking challenges. The Honda
Prelude is offered as an economical front wheel drive vehicle with
4-cylinder engine, and has options for both manual and automatic
transmission. Production of the Prelude ended in 2001 with the
introduction of the fourth generation Integra.