1992 Honda Prelude Specifications

The 1992 Honda Prelude was introduced as a subcompact coupe. This congregation of cars was famous for its reliability and fuel efficiency by Consumer Director Automotive. Many 1992 Preludes are even on the course of action nowadays, according to consumer reviews at Edmunds.com. The imitation was offered in two trim styles and started with a example expenditure of $16,000.


Engine and Transmission Specifications


Both trims offered exclusive the driver-side air bag as a sample reality. The passenger-side airbag was not offered from Honda for this model year.

Safety Ratings

The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration awarded the 1992 Honda Prelude a four-star rating for driver-side frontal impact and a five-star rating for passenger-side frontal impact.



The morals transmission for both trim styles was a five-speed book on the contrary a four-speed automatic was available as an possibility.


Trim Styles


The S base was the representation design for the 1992 Honda Prelude. It featured competence windows and a cassette player as sample options. Other options such as air conditioning and potentiality locks were available as add-ons.


The higher-end Si replica had capacity windows, competency locks, air conditioning, a cassette player and ABS brakes as guideline features.


Two contradistinct engines were offered in the 1992 Honda Prelude. The S base was equipped with a 2.2-liter, four-cylinder engine capable of producing 135 horsepower with 142 foot-lbs. of torque. The Si replica came average with a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine that was rated at 160 horsepower with 162 foot-lbs. of torque.Both engines were efficient, with the S engine offering 23 miles per gallon in the metropolis and 29 on the highway and the Si engine 22 and 26.



No other test data is available for this vehicle.


Both the S model and the Si model could hold up to four passengers.