Honda Prelude Type R ruled out… for now


A hotter Honda Prelude Type R is far from imminent after a spokesperson from the Japanese automaker poured cold water on the idea when questioned by the media.

The Prelude name will return to Australia in 2026 for the first time in 25 years with the new sixth-generation model, presented at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo last October and scheduled to land mid-year.

The sole Prelude powertrain shown so far is a slightly more potent (147kW/315Nm) version of the 2.0-litre hybrid drivetrain with an automatic continuously variable transmission (CVT), as found in the Civic and best-selling CR-V SUV.

The new Prelude uses the same underpinnings as the hottest Honda currently in showrooms, the Civic Type R hatch, and even shares the same suspension components and high-performance Brembo brakes.

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This has led Honda fans to join the dots, pining for hotter versions, with a Type S and even more extreme Type R Prelude seemingly simple, inevitable steps.

Further fuelling hopes, Honda is replacing the Civic Type R with the Prelude in Japan’s GT sports car series from 2026, another sign it will become the brand’s enthusiasts’ flagship.

Speculation in Japan has included a warmer Type S as well as the hottest Type R treatment for the road-going Prelude.

While it has offered a Type S, Honda has never produced a Prelude Type R across the previous five generations of the nameplate, with the Type R name used on the Civic, Accord, Integra and NSX models.