2025 Honda Prologue Elite shown in Snowfall Pearl

2025 Honda Prologue Elite shown in Snowfall Pearl. Honda released its first all-electric SUV after many of its competitors had already launched their flagship EV model. The automaker was able to take its time because it was confident the Honda Prologue, the product of years of development and research, would set a new standard in electric mobility, and not surprisingly, it has. Witness the 2025 iteration in action at Atamian Honda located in Tewksbury.

2025 Honda Prologue vs The Competition in Tewksbury, MA

2025 Honda Prologue vs 2025 Tesla Model Y

A brand known for its reliable vehicles, Honda continues to live up to its reputation with an electric compact SUV that can be trusted to keep you safe on Interstate 93 and beyond. This is especially true when you compare it to the 2025 Tesla Model Y, which only has four standard active safety features called Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Warning, Blind-Spot Collision Warning, and Lane Departure Avoidance. Not only does the Prologue include equivalent protective technologies, it has functions the Model Y doesn’t have, such as the standard Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Braking. These can help you back out of a parking spot without incident by warning you about oncoming vehicles from either side behind you and applying stopping power if a crash is deemed imminent. Another feature unavailable on the Tesla is the available Rear Pedestrian Alert, which looks out for passersby in the aforementioned scenario!

2025 Honda Prologue vs 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E

Choosing the 2025 Honda Prologue over competitors like the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E means you can travel farther between stops at the charging station. With a driving range of 294 miles for standard FWD and 308 miles for available AWD, the Honda won’t bat an eye at the prospect of extended cross-country trips. Meanwhile, your destination would have to be closer when you’re helming the Mustang Mach-E, which has a driving range of 260 miles for standard RWD and 240 miles for available eAWD with the standard-range battery. If you plan to do some light trailering around the Concord River, it’s certainly in your best interest to pick the Prologue and its 1,500-lb. maximum towing capacity, since towing is not advised with the Mustang Mach-E. Plus, while driving over rough terrain will be nerve-wracking in the Ford due to its low ground clearance of 5.7 inches, that won’t be the case with the Honda boasting up to 8.1 inches of space between the road surface and the underbody.

2025 Honda Prologue vs 2025 Toyota bZ4X

Are you looking for a car that gives you and your guests enough space to stretch out and relax? Then you’ll be pleased with the 2025 Prologue’s 111.7 cubic ft. of maximum interior passenger volume. This is in stark contrast to the 2025 Toyota bZ4X, in which you might feel the need to hunch and hunker due to its smaller 94.4 cubic ft. of passenger room. This also means you’ll have more area to put your belongings in the Honda EV than in its contender from Toyota, as can be seen by the former’s 57.7 cubic ft. of cargo volume behind the first row and the latter’s 56.9 cubic ft. behind the front seats. Therefore, if you hate the feeling of leaving items behind due to limited trunk space in your vehicle, you know which one to pick between the Prologue and bZ4X. For a better sense of the Honda Prologue’s segment-leading qualities, visit our store during our open hours.

How Does the 2025 Honda Prologue's Battery Size Compare to Its Competitors'?

The 2025 Honda Prologue exceeds the 2025 Tesla Model Y, 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E, and 2025 Toyota bZ4X when it comes to battery size. These four models' standard battery capacities are 85 kWh, 75 kWh, 73 kWh, and 71.4 kWh, respectively.

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