Honda
Electric Vehicles • Founded 1948 • Tokyo, Japan
Japan's most trusted automaker enters the EV era with the Prologue, built on GM's Ultium platform. With decades of reliability leadership and engineering excellence, Honda brings its proven quality to the world of electric driving.
Why Choose Honda?
Legendary Reliability
Decades of engineering excellence and industry-leading reliability ratings you can count on.
Honda Sensing
Comprehensive suite of advanced safety and driver-assistance features comes standard.
Ultium Platform
Built on GM's proven Ultium architecture for exceptional range and fast DC charging.
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Our premium ceramic coating and PPF services keep your Honda looking showroom-new for years.
The Power of Dreams — Electric
Honda was late to the EV game but arrived with a smart strategy: the Prologue is built on GM's Ultium platform, giving Honda access to proven EV technology while it develops its own next-generation platform.
The Prologue has been a surprise hit — its handsome design, spacious interior, and competitive pricing have made it one of the best-selling new EVs of 2025. Honda's reputation for reliability gives buyers confidence in a crowded market.
Honda is developing its own 0 Series EV platform for future models, promising sportier designs and Honda-engineered drivetrains. The Prologue is the bridge to Honda's fully electric future.
Honda Charging Guide
How to charge your Honda EV at home, on the road, and with fast chargers.
Home Charging
240V Level 2: 11.5 kW onboard
Fast Charging
Up to 150 kW DC
10→80% in ~35 minCharging Network
CCS + NACS adapter for Tesla Superchargers
Frequently Asked Questions
The Prologue has been well-received for its design, spacious interior, comfortable ride, and Honda's reliability reputation. It competes well with the Chevy Equinox EV and Hyundai IONIQ 5.
The Prologue uses GM's Ultium platform and battery technology but is designed and tuned by Honda. It's built at GM's factory in Mexico. Think of it as Honda's body and interior on GM's electric bones.
Honda is developing the 0 Series — a new line of EVs on Honda's own platform. The Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Saloon are expected starting in 2026, featuring sportier designs and Honda-engineered drivetrains.
