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Honda is slashing over $20,000 off the Prologue right now

How about over $20,000 in savings on a new SUV? For the next week, Honda is currently offering over $20,000 off 2025 Prologue models with stackable savings.

Honda Prologue buyers can snag more than $20,000 off

Honda has made its electric SUV even more tempting for the last week of September. Until September 30, when the $7,500 federal EV tax credit is set to expire, Honda is offering generous discounts of more than $20,000 in some states.

The 2025 Prologue is $17,000 off nationwide, plus Honda is offering 0% interest for six years. That’s hard to find for any vehicle, whether it’s electric or gas-powered.

The deal includes $9,500 in financing bonuses and the potential $7,500 EV tax credit. On a six-year loan for a $50,000 Prologue, online car research firm CarsDirect estimates the financing deal would cost about $33,000, before taxes and fees.

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With trade-in offers in California and other ZEV states, you can score up to $20,300 off the 2025 Honda Prologue.

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2025 Honda Prologue at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Honda)

But, there’s gotta be a catch, right? Well, for one, the offer ends in a week on September 30, the same day the federal $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles expires.

While the deals on the 2025 model year are expiring, the 2026 Honda Prologue is already set to arrive with discounts of up to $9,000.

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The interior of the 2025 Honda Prologue Elite (Source: Honda)

A notice sent to dealers (via CarsDirect) said that the 2026 model year will debut with a $6,000 lease or finance offer through Honda Financial Services (HFS). The incentive bulletin said an additional $3,000 conquest bonus will be offered, bringing the total savings to $9,000 on 2026 models.

2025 Honda Prologue trimStarting Price*Starting Price After
Tax Credit
*
EPA Range
(miles)
EX (FWD)$47,400$39,900308
EX (AWD)$50,400$42,900294
Touring (FWD)$51.700$44,200308
Touring (AWD)$54,700$47,200294
Elite (AWD)$57,900$50,400283
2025 Honda Prologue prices and range by trim (*Does not include $1,450 D&H fee)

Top comment by Damon Ekstrom

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I scored myself a 2025 Honda Prologue, and I've been really happy with it. My previous vehicle was a Model 3, and while there are certainly things that I miss like sentry mode, the Prologue has features that not even the Model 3 or Y has (driver side infotainment cluster, HUD, 360 camera, etc).

Tesla was my first introduction into EVs, and it made a great first impression, but now that I'm driving a Prologue it's shown me that not only has the competition caught up with Tesla, but that slight advantage that Tesla has in software get narrower with each passing day.

Once this lease is up, I'm eager to see what Honda's zero line looks like.

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Interestingly, the offer for the 2026 Prologue is available until November 3, suggesting Honda may continue offering discounts even after the $7,500 tax credit ends.

Honda has yet to announce 2026 Prologue prices publicly, but it’s expected to start at approximately the same $47,400 MSRP as the 2025 model year. With the government incentives set to expire, it could be even less.

Those of you looking for other deals ahead of the tax credit expiration might want to check out the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 with leases starting from $149 per month. The Chevy Equinox EV, or “America’s most affordable 315+ mile range EV,” is available with leases starting at $249 per month. Volkswagen is offering some of the lowest EV lease prices, with the ID.4 available starting at just $129 per month.

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