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2024 Honda Prologue Qualifies for $7,500 U.S. EV Tax Credit

Honda announced that most all-new 2024 Honda Prologue models, the first all-electric Honda SUV, will qualify for the U.S. $7,500 EV tax credit. The federal tax credit applies to the purchase of all 2024 Prologues built after Feb. 26, 2024. All 2024 Prologues will qualify when leased.

Prologue is arriving at Honda dealerships in the coming weeks, boasting a 296-mile EPA range rating as well as comprehensive charging solutions to instill confidence in new EV buyers.

“Having the Honda Prologue qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit is great news for our customers,” said Lance Woelfer, assistant vice president of Honda National Auto Sales, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “The Prologue is stylish, sporty and priced right, hitting the sweet spot of the EV market and meeting the demand from our customers.”

2024 Honda Prologue Pricing & EPA Ratings

TrimDrive ConfigurationPricingEPA Ratings
MSRPAfter Tax CreditPlus
D&H
Range Rating
on a Full Charge
MPGe Rating
City/Hwy/Combined
EXSingle Motor (2WD)

$47,400

$39,900

$41,295

296107 / 91 / 99
EXDual Motor (AWD)

$50,400

$42,900

$44,295

281101/ 88 / 95
TouringSingle Motor (2WD)

$51,700

$44,200

$45,595

296107 / 91 / 99
TouringDual Motor (AWD)

$54,700

$47,200

$48,595

281101/ 88 / 95
EliteDual Motor (AWD)

$57,900

$50,400

$51,795

27399 / 84 / 92


Built on a state-of-the-art electric vehicle platform with multi-link front and rear suspensions optimized by Honda engineers, Prologue delivers a sporty and engaging driving experience with class-leading refinement. Two-wheel drive models are powered by a front-mounted single motor tuned for confident acceleration and maximized efficiency with 212 hp and 236 lb.-ft. of torque.

Prologue Elite features standard all-wheel drive (available on EX and Touring), which adds an additional motor in the rear. This dual motor arrangement generates 288 hp and 333 lb.-ft. of torque, delivering responsive and quick acceleration.

All Prologues feature a comprehensive suite of Honda Sensing safety and driver-assistive technologies.

Recharging on the go is quick and convenient with DC fast charging at rates up to 150 kW. Prologue’s 85 kWh lithium-ion battery pack is designed to recharge 65 miles of range in about 10 minutes5 using DC fast charging.

Upon the purchase or lease of a new Honda Prologue, customers can select one of three charging packages included in the purchase price. Honda offers a combination of public charging credits, charging equipment and installation credit to fit each buyer’s lifestyle and preferences.

Honda Prologue
Charging Packages
Option AOption BOption C
Charging EquipmentHome Charging Station (Level 2)Portable Charging Kit
(Level 1 and 2)
–
HHE
Installation Credit
$500$250–
EVgo Charging Credit$100$300$750
Electrify America Introductory Charging60 kWh60 kWh60 kWh

 

Mar 8, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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