Labor Day Steals: Why the Honda Prologue is the EV Deal You Can’t Miss!

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Unleashing Electrifying Discounts

As summer fades and fall approaches, Labor Day brings more than just a long weekend; it brings exceptional savings on electric vehicles! This year, Honda is hitting the sweet spot with amazing discounts on their star performer, the Honda Prologue. With prices starting at just 9 per month, it’s the EV that just keeps giving! Who knew an electric SUV could be this exciting?

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Why is the Prologue a Best-Seller?

Since its grand debut in March, the Prologue has zipped right up the sales charts, proving to be the second-best-selling electric SUV in the U.S. by the end of 2024. With fierce competition from Tesla’s Model Y, it still managed to outpace popular options like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq 5 last month. Its unique blend of efficiency, style, and downright good looks has captured drivers’ hearts, and with Honda’s generous Labor Day discounts, it’s time to take the leap into electrifying savings!

2025 Honda Prologue prices and range by trim

2025 Honda Prologue trim Starting Price* Starting Price After
Tax Credit
*
EPA Range
(miles)
EX (FWD) $47,400 $39,900 308
EX (AWD) $50,400 $42,900 294
Touring (FWD) $51.700 $44,200 308
Touring (AWD) $54,700 $47,200 294
Elite (AWD) $57,900 $50,400 283

Exclusive Offers and Bonuses

Honda isn’t just throwing discounts your way; they’re rolling out the red carpet with enticing offers like a $3,500 conquest or loyalty bonus. If you prefer keeping things flexible, check out their unique one pay lease option—better to pay $4,800 upfront than giggle at those sneaky monthly fees! Plus, don’t forget about the juicy ,500 EV tax credit that’s about to take its last bow at the end of September. So whether you’re in California or another ZEV state, hop on these deals before they vanish faster than you can say “electrifying!”

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