What kind of car was the 1990 Honda Prelude?
A bit boxy, with the notchback rear, the 1990 Honda Prelude nevertheless had many fans. The favorite descriptors for the car are “great,” “cool,” “fast and fun.”
What does Si stand for in Honda Prelude?
Prelude by Steven — I own a hard to find 1990 Honda Prelude Si 4WS, which stands for four-wheel-steer. This is a rare car in the sense that preludes were only made in japan and that on this car, the front AND rear wheels…
When did the Honda Prelude come out in Japan?
On 24 November 1978, the Prelude was launched to the Japanese market. It had its world premier at the 1979 AutoRAI in Amsterdam, two months later. In Japan it was only available at the newly established dealership sales channel Honda Verno.
When did the fourth generation Prelude come out?
On 19 September 1991, the fourth-generation Prelude was introduced in Japan, and in Europe from early 1992. The car had a 58% front and 42% rear weight distribution.
A bit boxy, with the notchback rear, the 1990 Honda Prelude nevertheless had many fans. The favorite descriptors for the car are “great,” “cool,” “fast and fun.”
Prelude by Steven — I own a hard to find 1990 Honda Prelude Si 4WS, which stands for four-wheel-steer. This is a rare car in the sense that preludes were only made in japan and that on this car, the front AND rear wheels…
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.