First, performance enthusiasts will naturally gravitate toward the Chevy Blazer EV SS model ... this high-performance variant leaves the Honda Prologue with no equivalent. For those who crave ...
Will the Honda Prologue be prone to the same glitches as the Chevy Blazer EV? "We hope not," says Honda. I once thought that Honda’s EV platform tie-up with General Motors would result in more ...
The 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV came to market in fits and starts. Big promises were followed by software failures and a stop sale order. Now, the automaker appears to have righted its wrongs and is back ...
I'm late to the game with my Prologue review, but several of my fellow automotive journalists and content creators have all told me it's alright. And I agree, as I shall explain in this review. But ...
EV demand is down overall, but for some manufacturers, EV sales are on the rise. After a hindered start, General Motors finally got its electric vehicles into people’s hands, and the results ...
paves the way for future ground-up Honda EVs to come. Versus the competition: While the Prologue’s starting price undercuts its platform-sibling, the Chevrolet Blazer EV, contenders in the form ...
The RSX will also be the first vehicle from Honda to feature its in-house-developed Asimo OS. At CES, Honda said that Asimo ...
Interestingly, the Honda Prologue (as well as the Acura ZDX) was developed with General Motors alongside the Chevrolet Blazer EV. In fact, the electric SUVs are built in the same Mexican ...
Honda’s first modern electric vehicle, the Prologue is built by General Motors. It shares its platform and primary systems with the Chevrolet Blazer EV but has unique exterior styling ...
The Honda Prologue serves as the Japanese automaker’s first all-electric utility vehicle, sharing its platform, battery technology, and motor systems with the Chevy Blazer EV. Both vehicles ride ...
With help from General Motors, Honda finally has a mass-market electric vehicle. The Prologue is based on the Chevrolet Blazer EV, which allowed Honda to sidestep the normal vehicle development ...