Honda revealed pricing and range estimates for its all-electric Prologue SUV, starting at $48,795 with a range of 296 miles. Available in five trims, including front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models, opting for the EX or Touring models with front-wheel drive offers the best range for the price.

Adding all-wheel drive costs an extra $3,000 and reduces range by 15 miles. The top-tier Prologue Elite starts at $59,295, offering standard all-wheel drive but slightly less range at 273 miles. Honda did not clarify why the Elite has a lower range. Compared to its rival, the Chevrolet Blazer EV, the Prologue is significantly cheaper but offers slightly less range. The Blazer EV starts at $56,715 and boasts 324 miles of range, attributed to its rear-mounted single motor.

Here’s a lowdown on variants and pricing:

TrimDrive ConfigurationMSRP w/ DestinationEPA Rating On A Full ChargeEPA MPGe Ratings City/Hwy/Combined
EXSingle Motor (2WD)$48,795296 Miles107/91/99
EXDual Motor (AWD)$51,795281 Miles101/88/95
TouringSingle Motor (2WD)$53,095296 Miles107/91/99
TouringDual Motor (AWD)$56,095281 Miles101/88/95
EliteDual Motor (AWD)$59,295273 Miles99/84/92

The Prologue comes in single and dual-motor versions, packing 212 to 288 horsepower and 236 to 333 pound-feet of torque. Powered by an 85-kWh Ulitum battery from GM, it boasts multi-link suspension on all wheels. Honda’s got charging covered, offering three packages with credits for EVgo and Electrify America stations. Buyers can choose charging kits or a home charger credit to suit their needs.

Here are all the advantages you get from Prologue charging:

Prologue Charging PackagesOption AOption BOption C
Charging EquipmentHome charging station (level 2)Portable charging kit (level 1 and 2)
Installation Credit$500$250
EVgo Charging Credit$100$300$750
Electrify America Introductory Charging60 kWh60 kWh60 kWh

The automaker plans to start deliveries at the start of March.

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