The 2024 Honda Prologue enters a market segment that is a white space for battery-electric-vehicles for now — a good-sized, five-passenger CUV with plenty of cargo space.
Honda will launch the Prologue battery-electric CUV in 2024, one of two BEVs from the Japanese automaker built on GM’s Ultium EV architecture.
The sedan is set to launch in 2024 as part of the world’s third-largest smartphone company’s plans to become a leading manufacturer of electric vehicles.
The $106 million center includes an 820-ft. run-up track, a mobile 100-ton crash block and the ability to collide two vehicles at a 90-degree angle.
Running changes bring greater power and electric range as well as faster charging and a revised suspension to the Audi Q4 e-tron SUV and SUV Coupe models.
Opel/Vauxhall says that despite the Experimental’s futuristic look, it is very much aimed at the C-segment where the brand has long had success with its Astra and Corsa models.
The electric-powered concept points to the future of the German automaker’s R-badged performance models.
Acura is launching its first battery-electric-vehicle, the ZDX, with a performance version coming in 2024.