

During a media engagement at the Honda Malaysia Hari Raya Open House yesterday at Pavilion Damansara, we were given an exclusive 'production-ready' look at the 2026 Honda Prelude.
While the concept turned heads at KLIMS 2024, the unit showcased today, finished in a stealthy Crystal Black Pearl, is the definitive production version (chassis code BF1) that will hit our showrooms later this year.


Stepping up to the BF1 at the preview, several high-performance details stood out that move this car far beyond a "standard hybrid."

While the exterior was the star of the show today, the technical specifications confirm that the Prelude is a sophisticated "driver's hybrid."
Powertrain: 203 PS of Intelligent Mobility
The Prelude utilizes an Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) system, combining a 2.0L Atkinson cycle engine with a powerful electric motor:
Total System Output: 203 PS (200 hp).Traction Motor Torque: 315 Nm of instant shove.The "S+ Shift" Factor: This will be the first Honda in Malaysia to feature S+ Shift tech, which uses Active Sound Control to simulate the gear shifts of an 8-speed transmission, solving the "rubber-band" feel typical of hybrids.
The Prelude isn't just a 2-door Civic. It borrows high-end components from the FL5 Civic Type R, including:
The production model is confirmed to carry the full Honda Sensing suite, including Blind Spot Monitoring, Cross Traffic Monitor, and Lane Keeping Assist, making it one of the safest sport coupes on the market.
The RM300k Question: When and How Much?Honda Malaysia has indicated a mid-year launch. While official pricing is still under wraps, the industry buzz suggests a "sweet spot" positioning.

Given that it sits between the Civic RS (RM167k) and the Type R (RM399k), and considering its CBU (imported) status and high-tech hybrid powertrain, we expect the Prelude to land in the RM260,000 to RM290,000 range.
Read: Prediction: Will 2026 Honda Prelude Be Priced Above RM250k? – Bookings Open in Malaysia
Read: Honda Prelude Enters Indonesia Priced Around RM240,000 – Malaysia Next?


