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2026 Honda Prologue

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The 2026 Honda Prologue is a midsize electric SUV with two rows of seating for five passengers and cargo capacity up to 57 cubic feet. It competes in the segment with the Tesla Model Y, Chevrolet Blazer EV, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, and Volkswagen ID.4. Introduced for 2024, the 2026 model features lower entry pricing starting at $39,900, access to the Tesla Supercharger network of over 23,500 stations via an NACS-to-CCS adapter, and software improvements without a full redesign. The standard powertrain consists of a front-wheel-drive single electric motor delivering 220 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque, with an available all-wheel-drive dual-motor configuration producing 300 horsepower and 355 lb-ft of torque. Both use an 85-kWh battery pack with EPA-estimated ranges up to 308 miles for front-wheel-drive models, depending on trim.

The infotainment system includes an 11.3-inch HD touchscreen with Google built-in, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Google Maps navigation, voice assistance, and SiriusXM radio, complemented by an 11-inch digital instrument cluster. The Honda Sensing driver-assistance suite carries over. Updates for 2026 refine the software for improved efficiency and user interface. The HondaLink app, connected by OnStar, enables remote preconditioning, charging status monitoring, trip planning, and vehicle location tracking. Over-the-air updates address certain enhancements, while some premium connected services require subscriptions following initial trial periods.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • Overly sensitive forward collision warnings trigger during normal driving.
  • Paid subscriptions required for remote start and full Google Maps navigation.
  • Unreliable HondaLink app and spotty CarPlay connections frustrate daily use.
  • Buried infotainment menus make battery status and controls hard to access.
  • Steering wheel buttons confuse rather than simplify operation.

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Interface Friction12 mentions

HondaLink app unreliable

The HondaLink mobile app controls remote functions like preconditioning, locking, and charging statu...

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Interface Friction7 mentions

Infotainment menu buried controls

Many vehicle functions like headlights, fog lights, seat heaters, and garage door programming are on...

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Subscription Lock-in7 mentions

Paid subscriptions for connected features

The Honda Prologue offers connected car services like remote start, climate control, and app access ...

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Electronic Alerts & Nags5 mentions

Overly Sensitive Forward Collision Warnings

The Prologue's forward collision avoidance system is designed to detect potential crashes and warn o...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the 2026 Honda Prologue

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