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Legendary Honda car is returning to America!
From untamed trails to electrifying thrills—Holler Honda’s newest arrivals are ready to take you further!
Hey Honda people!
Welcome to the Holler Honda Newsletter. Whether you’re a new Honda owner, or a long-time fan, we’re glad to be in your inbox.
Here’s what’s coming up:
The 2026 Honda Prelude revival gets more news!
Honda Prologue EV gets Supercharger access now!
Honda dominates the Top 20 American-Made list on Cars.com

The Honda Prelude is coming back - and it’s not looking to blend in

Honda Prelude Concept Photo
After a 25-year hiatus, the Honda Prelude is making its astonishing return and its ready to steal some hearts… and maybe a few glances from Civic Si and Type R fans. Sleek, low, and unapologetically two-door, the 2026 Prelude is Honda’s newest sports coupe!
First, let’s cover history, see in the 1970s, Honda’s rise in America was thanks to an unlikely trio, the Honda Accord, the Civic, and….the PRELUDE!
Now, for as long as I can remember, Honda always offered a two door sports coupe of some type! The Prelude, since its inception, was a coupe based on its four-door Accord sibling.
Somewhere along the way, Honda began offering coupe versions of both the Accord and Civic, taking away from the Prelude’s shine until sadly in 2001, the Prelude was no more…BUT that all changes NOW!
Enter the sixth generation: 2026 Honda Prelude

Under the hood, the Prelude is the first-ever electrified version of the nameplate, powered by Honda’s award-winning two-motor hybrid-electric system. Now I know what you’re thinking - “Whoa whoa whoa! Hybrid … sports car?”
Yes, yes it is. The 2026 Prelude is going to be paired with the all-new Honda S+ Shift mode for even more responsive, linear control designed for sporty enhancements.
But that’s not all, because Honda is giving this Prelude legitimate sporty chops!
Legendary Civic Type R dual-axis suspension (tuned just for Prelude)
Wide-track stance
Brembo front brakes
New Drive Modes
The result? Exceptional driving dynamics, everyday comfort, and a level of sporty engagement that stays true to the Honda Prelude legacy.
Expect the 2026 Honda Prelude later this year!
Honda Prologue EV gets access to Nationwide Superchargers!
Road trips just got easier for Honda Prologue drivers. The first Honda-approved NACS-to-CCS DC fast-charging adapter is here, unlocking access to more than 23,500 select Tesla Superchargers nationwide!
That means more dependable charging stops, wherever your route takes you.
Tested for performance and compatibility, this is the only DC fast-charging adapter Honda recommends for the Prologue. You can order one now at Holler Honda or online at HollerHonda.com.
Using an approved adapter is key — Tesla requires it, and it helps ensure reliable charging while keeping your Honda warranty intact.
Your Prologue can even use built-in Google Maps to find Supercharger locations right now!
For now, you’ll start sessions through the Tesla app, but HondaLink integration and plug-and-charge capability are on the way.
Built Right Here: Honda Dominates American-Made Index
When we say Honda takes pride in American-made quality, we’re not just talking points—we’re talking proof 🇺🇸
According to Cars.com’s 2025 American-Made Index, eight Honda and Acura models landed in the Top 20, more than any other car brand. Yeah, that includes the likes of domestic brands Chevy, Jeep, Ford, etc…and Honda STILL came out on top.
Three of them— the Honda Ridgeline, the Honda Odyssey, and the Honda Passport—even cracked the top 10 of Most American-Made cars.
And nearly two-thirds of all Honda and Acura vehicles sold in the U.S. last year were made right here in the States, at plants in Alabama, Ohio, Indiana, and Georgia.
So whether you're shopping for a Ridgeline, an Accord, or even an Acura, you’re getting more than Honda’s signature reliability—you’re supporting U.S. jobs and American manufacturing from bumper to bumper. 🇺🇸

That’s all for this month! We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Holler Honda Newsletter.
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