Honda Drops Aggressive 2025 Prologue Lease Deal For August originally appeared on Autoblog.
A solid deal on the 2025 Honda Prologue EV
If the name “Prologue” sounds like Honda’s first EV, you’re not entirely wrong—but it’s not the first ever. That title technically goes to the short-lived Clarity and Fit EVs. This time around, the Prologue is stepping in as a placeholder until Honda rolls out its own fully in-house electric models—and with these great August lease deals, it’s an easy one to keep on your shortlist.

2025 Honda Prologue lease deals for August 2025
Honda is offering some aggressive lease terms right now on the AWD EX, running until September 2, 2025:
$159/mo for 24 months with $2,599 due at signing
$299/mo for 24 months with $2,999 due at signing
$269/mo for 36 months with $3,299 due at signing
$169/mo for 36 months with $3,099 due at signing
These prices don’t include accessories or premium paint, and they’re based on a closed-end lease through Honda Financial Services. Its MSRP sits at $51,850, with an actual net capitalized cost of $31,761.59. The monthly payments reflect the $7,500 Clean Vehicle Credit applied upfront. Lessees are responsible for maintenance, excess wear, and 20 cents per mile over the 10,000-mile annual limit.

Why the 2025 Honda Prologue is worth considering
The Prologue comes equipped with an 85.0-kWh battery. FWD single-motor versions can go an EPA-estimated 308 miles on a charge, while AWD dual-motor models give up a little range for extra punch. Honda’s adjustable regenerative braking system means you can drive it with one pedal if you want, and there’s even a paddle on the steering wheel for dialing up more regen when you need to slow down without touching the brakes.
Efficiency is solid for its size, especially with the FWD EX and Touring trims rated at 113 MPGe city and 94 MPGe highway. The cabin keeps things clean and understated, though some of the borrowed Chevy switchgear feels a little out of place. With a wheelbase 8 inches longer and a body 5 inches wider than the CR-V, the Prologue has noticeably more passenger and cargo space, making it comfortable for longer trips.

Final thoughts
The Honda Prologue is quiet, comfortable, and easy to live with—just don’t expect the sharp driving dynamics you get from some of Honda’s gas-powered models. Given that it’s co-developed with GM, that’s not a shock. The steering is light, body roll is controlled, and while there’s more road noise than you’d expect from an EV, it’s still a relaxing drive. When you factor in the current lease deals, it’s an even more tempting way to get into a well-equipped EV without stretching your budget.
*Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.
Honda Drops Aggressive 2025 Prologue Lease Deal For August first appeared on Autoblog on Aug 11, 2025
This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
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