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The Audi Q8 has had a mid-life upgrade and it brings a few minor tweaks to the design, technology and equipment.
Plug-in hybrids tend to rank a little lower on my excitement scale when it comes to available powertrains because I usually find the constant charging inconvenient.
However, the electric driving range of the 60 TSFIe quattro S Line grade has been bolstered by 27km, increasing it to 74km overall.
Honda is a company that rarely looks back.
Badge aside, the resurrected Prelude series is more about being revolutionary than retro, with not even any classic-era styling cues (though a few likely Porsche ones).
In fact, Honda made it clear this was created as a hybrid sports car first, with the name settled on later. Probably by marketing.
It could just as easily have been branded Integra, which – given the shared Civic platform and liftback when previous Preludes had two doors only – might have been the case, except that name is already on an Acura and Chinese GAC version of Honda’s venerable small car.
That said, its new sports car is arguably more Prelude in spirit than even some of the past originals were anyway, and then some, and here’s why.
The updated Audi Q8 60 TFSIe quattro S line still looks good inside and out. It fits a family comfortably without feeling too big and there’s enough here to satisfy those who like the luxury features.Â
It's price tag will hurt it but the improved power outputs and driving range is a big plus and makes the plug-in hybrid powertrain make more sense.
Expectations have clearly been exceeded by the latest Honda Prelude.
Along with a striking design, combining hybrid with Civic Type R-enhanced engineering underneath has created a uniquely frugal yet ferociously capable 2+2-seater coupe experience that rarely puts a foot wrong. Possessing no spare wheel is its worst sin.
This is one of the most enjoyable Hondas we have ever driven, period. If sports coupes are your thing, then the $65,000 drive-away pricing is just the icing on a most delicious cake. Brilliant and tasty.
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