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2024 Honda Prologue Consumer Reviews

3.4 out of 5 stars
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$44,670
Federal EV Tax Credit: up to $7,500 
Prices based on sales in VA thru 9/8/25
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3 out of 5 stars

A Mixed Blessing

YBTZ Boston MA, 03/10/2025
2024 Honda Prologue Elite 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
5 of 6 people found this review helpful

I purchased a Honda Prologue less than two weeks ago, and I think it is much too soon to draw any conclusions. Nevertheless, I offer the following tentative perceptions. The car drives beautifully. Despite high winds that knocked over signs and regrettably caused power outages that prevented charging stations from functioning, the car held the road with ease. It is spacious and easily accommodates car seats for children. The car is quiet. The sound system is superior to anything I have driven in the past. The infotainment center is less than intuitive (for me), but I enjoy the learning curve to become more proficient in using it. The safety features are impressive and proved persuasive to me. Indeed, they convinced me to buy the car. The installation of a home charger was another adventure. Honda tried diligently, though unsuccessfully, to convince me that I should use them as a conduit to an electrician. I have worked with an electrician for years and I had decided a priori that I was going to collaborate with him on the installation project. The range, purported to be 280 miles on a full charge, is mythic - unless one is only driving downhill. Rural Vermont is not proliferated with fast charging stations, and therefore, just to charge the car required driving > 30 miles. I decided to lease the vehicle - a first for me - for several reasons, first and foremost because electric cars constitute a particularly volatile market, and I reasoned that it is possible that three years from now, electric vehicles may have made great strides, and rather than be saddled with a car that is considered obsolete, I would be able to hand in the ridiculously expensive keys and make a different choice moving forward. In the meantime, I hope to learn more about the car as a drive it believing that I am moving slowly into the 21st century.

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5 out of 5 stars

Stoked

Pete, 11/20/2024
2024 Honda Prologue Elite 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Love the handling, super cushy interior, seat warmers all that jazz. Cameras and pretty damn handy , gonna have a hard time wrecking it. Took I minute to get used to the engine breaking but love it now. Got the Elite mostly for the leather seats, has a bunch of other features I could care less about.

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2 out of 5 stars

Run, They spelled Chevy wrong.

Jon, 04/10/2025
2024 Honda Prologue EX 4dr SUV (electric DD)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

OK I guess I'll start with the positives because it's a shorter list. This thing is fun to drive. I don't know if it's the one pedal driving or it's just a nice ride but I really like the ride in this vehicle. Charging is kind of a pain. Obviously it depends on how much you drive whether you have a 220 charger at your house and how far it is from the fast charger. A lot of people say, don't get one without the 220 charger at your house, however, getting away for 45 minutes a week and chilling out by myself is kind of nice. So, here are the real problems. I would say it around 5000 miles I started getting a clicking noise when I made a right turn. I told the dealer about it when I went in to get the tires rotated and they said they would look into it fast forward to the next tire rotation and they said it was a known issue and they didn't have a fix for it yet. After about four months, I started getting a warning that said the charge door was open. So I opened it and re-closed it just to make sure it wasn't a glitch, but it is consistently giving me this error with it being closed. This will notify you as you're driving fairly regularly and it is very annoying. I am now getting an error that says service high voltage charging system. Sometimes these errors will pop up back to back and that is very annoying. I have also had it not charge at the charging station, it would start to charge and then about 10 minutes later, it would say cannot charge there may be an issue with the charge station or cord. Personally, I believe it's a problem with the car not the charging station. I am so ready to get out of this I know it's only a three year lease but with this many problems and six months and 10,000 miles I don't imagine it's gonna get better with use. Honda said they ordered the part that they believe is needed to fix the charging door but I don't think they have a fix for the other stuff yet. I've already taken it to the dealership twice which requires me to take a day off work so it looks like all of my vacation time is gonna be spent dealing with this car. I hope they have a buyback and I can get out of it before the three-year lease. I understand that a lot of this is made by GM but I bought a Honda not a GM if I have to ride this lease out and hope that the prologue doesn't leave me stranded I don't think I'll be getting another Honda for a while.

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4 out of 5 stars

Really enjoying it - well worth the look

Allan, 11/25/2024
2024 Honda Prologue Touring 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I'm a dedicated Honda guy, so for that reason maybe I am biased. I bought the Touring AWD (the Elite made no sense to me given the few extra amenities I didn't value for the cost). I know it's underpinnings are GM, but the design is distinctly Honda. It drives more like a GM, but I was actually looking for a more forgiving ride that is more luxurious without having to spend that kind of money, which I really like in the Prologue. It also feels HUGE inside. It is wider than most in the class, which really makes it roomier for sure, and it does make a big difference. It also rides higher, making it feel bigger than it actually is, which gives it great sight lines and presence on the road. I read a lot of reviews, and I really don't understand why the Ioniq5 is and a few others are rated so much higher. The acceleration is great for the size of the SUV, it charges perfectly fine, drives great, and has a nice balance between electronics and real knobs. Given Honda's reputation, my instinct is that they weren't going to partner with GM unless they felt that the underlying quality would meet their expectations. I traded in a Tesla3 (for an array of reasons, mostly because I wanted an SUV), and I don't regret it. The only reason I give it a 4 is because I do find the cargo space a bit snug given the class of the car. I rate it a 4 instead of 5 for these reasons: a) the cargo space is definitely smaller than others in the class, b) they really should start offering a 5yr/60K bumper-to-bumper to help differentiate more and compete with Hyundai, and c) the HondaLink app really is horrible. I mean, come on Honda, you can get that right, no? That said, if you love Hondas, like we do, you'll like this a lot I think.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great Family Vehicle

Najam , 01/31/2025
2024 Honda Prologue Elite 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

I enjoy the car, and it is comfortable to drive on long trips. However, planning the trip requires a proper charge before and after. I thought switching from a gas vehicle to an EV would require a lot of work, but I highly recommend doing your research to understand the undertaking.

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