The Honda Prologue is constructed by Common Motors, and primarily the identical car because the Chevy Blazer EV.
Regardless of this, Honda’s solely EV remains to be promoting higher than the Blazer EV.
It is proof that many Honda prospects are prepared for EVs, and Honda will hopefully have a home-grown EV for them quickly sufficient.
I did not count on Honda’s 2024 electrical veicle technique to work. Largely as a result of I wasn’t satisfied “promoting a Common Motors EV with a Honda badge” certified as a “technique.” The model’s solely EV, the Honda Prologue, is basically a Chevy Blazer EV reskinned, and with Apple CarPlay included. However as a result of GM is way extra beneficiant with incentive spending, the Honda tends to be far dearer to lease. I assumed that was all a recipe for a gross sales disaster, however right here I’m consuming humble pie. The Honda Prologue is crushing it.
Honda notched 4,130 Prologue gross sales in October, after 3,785 gross sales in September and 5,401 in August. Common Motors doesn’t report gross sales on a month-to-month foundation, however recorded 7,998 Blazer EV gross sales within the third quarter of 2024. The automotive gross sales calendar is extremely seasonal, so we will not actually annualize these charges merely.
However Honda is retaining a better gross sales tempo with the Prologue than GM is with the Blazer EV. Notably, nonetheless, the Prologue was launched later and had a smoother rolloout than the Blazer EV. And the Blazer EV now has competitors throughout the Chevy showroom: The brand new Chevy Equinox EV, which is barely a bit smaller than the Blazer EV, is now on sale. It can be had for underneath $35,000 with tax credit.
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Consider Equinox gross sales—9,772 deliveries final quarter—and the Common nonetheless has Honda licked. The corporate’s Cadillac Lyriq can be posting larger numbers than Acura’s ZDX, which is once more fairly related beneath. GM moved 7,224 Lyriqs final quarter, a interval of two and a half months. Acura delivered 1,212 ZDXs in October, 979 in September and 1,003 in August. Plus GM sells three electrical vans and has extra EVs arriving shortly.
However we already knew GM’s plan was understanding. What’s stunning is how nicely Honda has been in a position to get well from its late begin on EVs. Its determination to rebadge a GM product has drawn loads of criticism, however patrons are responding. Regardless of greater lease costs than the near-identical GM EV SUVs, the Prologue affords the identical aggressive EV specs from a model that customers appear to belief extra. Honda has a 20-year historical past of taking hybrids significantly, and shoppers broadly count on Honda and Toyota to guide the cost on EVs, too.
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My private Chevy Blazer EV, which is just about the identical automobile because the Prologue.
I would not say both model has risen to that expectation but. However Honda’s momentum is rising, and its first home-grown, long-range EV is about to reach subsequent yr. The Prologue is already a greater product than the slow-charging Toyota bZ4X, for which Toyota did not even trouble to develop in-car route-planning software program or charging information screens. Honda’s possibility is extra fleshed out, with a stable vary determine and good software program. Plus, whereas Chevy’s EVs do not provide Apple CarPlay, the Prologue does. That is a giant win for regular shoppers, who’re used to the software program.
Plus, Honda has a pipeline of patrons who care about effectivity and working prices, and belief the model to ship on these metrics. That is why hybrids, too, have gotten an even bigger slice of the gross sales pie. Whereas Accord Hybrid and CR-V Hybrid gross sales are down to this point this yr, the brand new Civic Hybrid is an electrified model of probably the most widespread automobiles for younger patrons. To these younger patrons who’re able to commerce of their Civics, Honda now has an actual EV possibility, and it is changing a number of them. Extra importantly for the model, now that it has an electrical possibility it is now not shedding each buyer who desires a pure-EV expertise. That alone makes the Prologue price it for Honda.
So it is a success. However not a large enough one to hold the model. Proudly owning the long run would require the institutional functionality to construct aggressive, software-defined EVs in-house. Honda hasn’t but confirmed it might probably try this. It plans to in 2025. Because the Prologue exhibits, if the corporate can pull off even an honest effort, it will not have too exhausting of a time discovering patrons.
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