Honda’s first electric SUV prologue reveals what it will look like
- October 7, 2022
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Many automakers are bringing their new vehicles to us to keep up with the electric car revolution. One of the companies taking such steps towards a greener future
Many automakers are bringing their new vehicles to us to keep up with the electric car revolution. One of the companies taking such steps towards a greener future
Many automakers are bringing their new vehicles to us to keep up with the electric car revolution. One of the companies taking such steps towards a greener future is based in Japan. Honda. The giant brand plans to launch 30 electric cars by 2030 and sell 2 million electric cars. The company also aims to be fully electric by 2040 and carbon neutral by 2050.
Honda is the first electric SUV to fall within the range of its targets in recent months. 2024 Honda Prologue showed it for the first time. The company has now shared the detailed design and some features of the highly anticipated vehicle.
Prologue, expected to be released in 2024, General engines Developed in conjunction with The Vehicle, details of which have not yet been shared, the Ultium platform developed by GM uses the same batteries as the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV.
made possible by the electric vehicle architecture used by Prologue. 121.8 inch axle Distance is another notable component. It is 8 inches longer and 5 inches wider than the brand’s CR-V. In addition, the distance legroom It should also be noted that it can be very beneficial in terms of:
Prologue, which has a simple yet modern design, has 21-inch wheels. In addition, we do not see the company’s traditional ‘H’ logo on the back of the car. The auto giant, who uses a futuristic font in this volume,’Honda’ He chose to write.
From the interior images, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that this part is one of the best designs we’ve seen from Honda recently. The company chose to use two large screens in Prologue. Dashboard 11 inches tall fully digital, while the infotainment system 11.3 inches tall appears as a touch screen. It is also striking that Honda does not use touch for things such as climate control, but physical buttons.
There is no information yet on the power, range, other features and especially the price of the Prologue. Honda, in 2024 He says there will be more details about the vehicle we will see on the roads in the coming months.
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