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Five generations of the Honda Prelude

The Honda Prelude returns to Australia after a 25-year absence.

It is an iconic nameplate for the Japanese brand, which has produced five generations of ultra-modern coupes since its introduction in 1978.

The Honda Prelude served as a showcase for innovation over the years, introducing many new technologies for the first time, including Honda’s state-of-the-art VTEC (Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control) in a production model and four-wheel steering.

Each generation has helped shape the local enthusiast scene and laid the foundation for the model’s return.

The sixth generation (pictured above) will continue this tradition and usher in an exciting new chapter for the storied emblem, as well as for sports car enthusiasts and Honda Australia itself.

“Prelude offers a rare combination of nostalgia and performance with broad appeal to generations of Honda customers old and new,” said Honda Australia director Robert Thorp.

So let’s take a trip down memory lane and take a look at the legacy of the Prelude nameplate before the all-new model hits local showrooms next year.

First generation (1978–1982)

The first version of the Honda Prelude appeared in Japan in 1978 and worldwide from 1979 to 1982.

Although the Australian presence of this earliest generation was limited, it served as a starting point for the Prelude’s identity: a two-door coupe derived from the Accord-based chassis architecture.

It was known in global markets as one of the first Hondas to come with a factory-fitted sunroof as standard.

It was aimed more at teenage buyers who wanted something sporty, yet reliable and economical, rather than something completely exotic.