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The Honda Prologue has been recognized as the “Best Electric 5-Passenger SUV” for 2025 by Parents magazine. Honda’s first all-electric SUV, the Prologue, has made a strong impact in the U.S. market, becoming the #2 best-selling electric SUV during the second half of 2024.

This award highlights the vehicle’s family-friendly design, advanced technology, and spacious interior, reinforcing Honda’s commitment to providing reliable and innovative vehicles.

See also: Honda Prologue EV Sales Surge to Over 33,000 Units in 2024, Setting New Records

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Parents magazine’s expert panel evaluated over 180 vehicles for its Best Family Cars Awards, assessing criteria such as safety, technology, family-oriented features, and overall usability.

The Prologue, offering an EPA-estimated range of 296 miles, stood out for its performance and features, including DC fast-charging capabilities that provide 65 miles of range in just 10 minutes with a 150 kW charger. Designed for comfort, the Prologue’s spacious interior makes it a practical choice for both daily commuting and long trips.

See also: Honda’s Prologue Becomes Top-Selling Newcomer in U.S. EV Market

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Honda’s electrified vehicle lineup represented over 25% of the company’s total U.S. sales in 2024, further showcasing its commitment to sustainable mobility. The Prologue earned praise for its generous rear seating space, easy-to-use infotainment system, and advanced safety technology, making it a top choice for families considering an electric vehicle.

In addition to its family-friendly attributes, the Prologue offers an enjoyable driving experience, combining responsive handling with a smooth, quiet ride. Its 85 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and DC fast-charging capability minimize range anxiety, while Honda’s expanding electrification strategy includes both fully electric and hybrid models. This includes the hybrid-electric Accord, CR-V, and Civic, as well as the fuel-cell-powered CR-V e:FCEV.

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Mahendra PR is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across emerging and established markets. He holds a background in Information Systems and, outside of reporting, enjoys night street photography, weekend cycling, and exploring minimalist home tech setups.

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