Honda has actually trademarked the Prelude name in the United States, sustaining speculation of a revival of the brand name’s long-running coupe. The filing, very first identified by Motor Trend, is for “Land cars, specifically, autos and automobile structural parts” and is dated August 15, 2023. A hallmark filing does not always suggest a business will utilize a name, and sometimes they are lodged just to secure other celebrations from utilizing a name. For more Motoring associated news and videos have a look at Motoring >> Supplied Credit: CarExpertHowever, Japanese outlet Best Car Web reported late in 2015 the Prelude name would return on an electrical coupe due in 2028. In April 2022, Honda launched a shadowy teaser of 2 cars– “a specialized and a flagship design,” the business stated at the time, “which will embody Honda’s universal sports state of mind and distinct attributes”. One had percentages comparable to the outbound NSX, while the other had a shape more normal of a front-engine coupe. Final-gen Honda Prelude Credit: CarExpertSupplied Credit: CarExpertThe business hasn’t discussed these lorries considering that, though it did display an Acura style research study in the vein of a NSX follower. Honda ended production of the Prelude in 2001, and the nameplate hasn’t been utilized because– though the upcoming Prologue electrical SUV has a conceptually comparable name. The business has actually currently revived the NSX name after an 11-year space, while the CRX picked up of sorts with the temporary, hybrid-powered CRZ and there have actually been erratic rumours about an S2000 revival. NSX Credit: CarExpertS660 Credit: CarExpertAccord coupe Credit: CarExpertCivic coupe Credit: CarExpertHowever, it has actually been choosing its two-door offerings. It ended production of the Accord coupe in 2017, the Civic coupe in 2020, and the NSX and turbocharged S660 Kei roadster in 2022. That leaves the brand name without any coupes or convertibles. The initial Prelude debuted in 1978, and was provided for 5 generations till its death in 2001, at a time where the budget-friendly sports coupe market was being drastically burrowed. The business isn’t alone in wanting to its back brochure for motivation. First-gen Prelude Credit: CarExpertSecond-gen Credit: CarExpertThird-gen Credit: CarExpertFourth-gen Credit: CarExpertRival Toyota reanimated the 86 and Supra nameplates after prolonged lacks, and the Celica nameplate has actually likewise been rumoured for a revival. The latter has actually been inactive practically as long as the Prelude nameplate, with the Honda’s one-time competing having actually left production in 2006. Do you wish to see the Prelude return? Let us understand in the remarks!