Arguably Honda’s most anticipated vehicle of the next few years, the Prolog electric SUV was unveiled in full last week. The model, developed in collaboration with General Motors, will usher the Japanese manufacturer into a new era in 2024.
Posted on October 10th
The offer is based on the same template as the Passport Intermediate SUV. The Nandini is 5cm longer than the latter, but its wheelbase is a substantial 28cm.
This advantage, provided by its electric platform that intelligently integrates motors and batteries, should theoretically favor interior space.
Moreover, Honda uses familiar stylistic codes from the outside. The front end looks beefy with its broad shoulders and has a structure similar to gasoline-powered Honda models by separating the grille from the bumper. The rear is reminiscent of the Range Rover Evoque with its thin glass and lights joined by a broad glossy line.
The cabin presentation again doesn’t confuse anything, which is a good thing. Honda goes there with fully digital instrumentation with a touch screen at the top of the dashboard. We also note the presence of many physical keys to our great relief.
However, we still have to wait to see how this debut stands out from the competition on a technical level, but the envelope is very promising.