What is the fastest Honda production car?
Honda NSX
Honda NSX. With a top speed of 191 mph, the Honda NSX takes first place.
When did the first Honda Prelude come out?
The first generation of the Prelude was launched in Japan in late 1978 and in the following year was unveiled in Europe and the U.S. The sporty coupe was a good alternative for the Civic or the Accord, which were, despite their reliability, boring looking cars.
When did the fifth generation Prelude come out?
The Prelude coupe was supposed to change all that. It didn’t and the result is that it makes a tempting proposition on the used market. Fourth generation Prelude – March 1992 to 1997 (2.0 Coupe / 2.2 4ws VTEC Coupe / 2.3 4ws Coupe)Fifth generation Prelude – June 1997-2000 (2.0 Coupe / 2.2 VTi Coupe)
What’s the difference between the Honda Prelude and NSX?
The third generation of Honda Prelude featured a revolutionary styling compared to its predecessor, with styling cues shared with the later introduced Honda NSX. The distinctive design draw people’s attention with the pop-up headlights introduced for the first time on a Prelude.
What kind of engine does a Honda Prelude have?
In United States, Honda Prelude was offered in S, Si, SE, and VTEC trim levels. And it was powered by a 2.2 L SOHC engine that could produce 133 hp and 150 pound feet of torque, a 2.2 L VTEC engine that could generate 187 hp and 153 pound feet of torque and a 2.3 L DOHC engine with output of 158 hp and 156 pound feet of torque.
When was fuel injection introduced in Honda Prelude?
Fuel injection was introduced in the “Si” models in 1985. North American 1.8’s offered 100 hp (75 kW), while the later 2.0 has 110 hp (82 kW).
Where does the fifth generation Honda Prelude come from?
Honda also released a special edition fifth generation Prelude, called Motegi. The name of this special edition derives from the ‘twin-ring Motegi’ motor-racing circuit, located in Haga District, Tochigi, Japan. This track was built in 1997 by Honda as part of their effort to bring the IndyCar series to Japan.
What kind of sunroof does a Honda Prelude have?
The Prelude was the first Honda model to offer a power moonroof as standard equipment, which eventually became a Prelude trademark. In Japan, the Prelude was available with a sliding metal sunroof, while US versions received a glass top which freed up more headroom.