Honda Australia’s local boss says the 2026 Honda Prelude was difficult to price for Australia as, being a standalone hybrid sports coupe, it has no direct rivals.

The new sixth-generation Prelude sees the name return to showrooms after more than two decades, with order books opening this week for a single model grade priced at $65,000 drive-away.

The two-door, two-plus-two coupe uses the same platform as the five-door Honda Civic hatch, with a hybrid powertrain shared with the Civic and CR-V SUV, teamed with chassis components from the Civic Type R hot hatch.

It’s the combination of a coupe body style and hybrid powertrain which presented a challenge for Honda Australia’s pricing and positioning as a niche model.

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“This is the beauty of Prelude – it’s unique,” Honda Australia managing director Rob Thorp told CarExpert.

“When we were doing the market research, the customer research, it was very difficult to find a nice, neat competitor that’s out there right now that you can really pair it against.

“So, in terms of the pricing equation, we had to reference that; what we had to reference what our customers were already saying; reference feedback from dealers who had already seen the vehicle – and the combination of all of that is where we landed at $65,000.”

Price comparisons are as varied as the Ford Mustang EcoBoost and Nissan Z sports car – which both cost more than $70,000 – as well as the cheaper Toyota GR86 coupe and its Subaru BRZ twin, priced from $43,940 and $47,890 before on-road costs, respectively.