When it comes to Honda, the most talked about models are the NSX, Civic and S2000. However, one legendary model is always left out -the Honda Prelude.
The Prelude has been produced over five generations from 1978 to 2001. It was inspired by the Honda Accord and became the first Honda car to have a moonroof, which was included in all its models over the years.
Now, Honda could be bringing back the name that was once admired for its inventiveness, according to a trademark filing made by the company on August 15. Honda put up a trademark application for the Prelude name for goods a few years ago. However, the most recent update prevents competitors from utilizing the moniker on a real vehicle. This would suggest, if taken positively, that Honda is thinking about adopting the moniker for a brand-new product.
Certainly, there’s another rumour circulating that suggests the company has special plans for its 75th anniversary. As a notable example, Honda introduced the S2000 during its 50th anniversary.
Additionally, last year, Honda provided a sneak peek of two electric sports cars when announcing their goal to introduce 30 electric vehicles worldwide by 2030. Furthermore, considering the return of the Integra name for Acura, there’s a precedent that supports this theory.