What is the range of the Honda EV in 2024?
The 2024 Honda electric lineup centers on the Prologue in the United States, with an EPA-rated range around 266 miles per charge, while the Honda e sold in Europe offers about 137 miles on the WLTP cycle. In short, ranges depend on market and configuration.
In this article, we outline the official range figures Honda published for its 2024 BEVs, explain how EPA and WLTP tests differ, and highlight factors that can influence actual driving range in everyday use.
2024 Honda BEV lineup and ranges
Honda Prologue (United States)
Official EPA range figures for the 2024 Prologue reflect the U.S. market version built on GM’s Ultium platform.
- EPA-estimated range: 266 miles per charge
Conclusion: The Prologue’s EPA figure provides a baseline for planning trips and charging stops in typical mixed driving conditions.
Honda e (Europe)
The Honda e is sold in several European markets and is evaluated on the WLTP cycle. For 2024, Honda lists a WLTP range up to about 137 miles, depending on wheel size and trim configuration.
- WLTP range: up to 137 miles (about 220 km)
Conclusion: Real-world ranges in Europe are typically a bit lower than the WLTP figure, influenced by temperature, climate control use, and driving style.
Notes on range testing and real-world performance
EPA testing uses U.S. driving patterns that can yield lower or higher numbers depending on conditions, while WLTP reflects European driving cycles. Real-world range is affected by weather, ambient temperature, highway vs city driving, and whether HVAC is in use.
Summary
As of 2024, Honda’s electric offerings show regional variation: roughly 266 miles EPA for the Prologue in the U.S. and up to about 137 miles WLTP for the Honda e in Europe. These figures serve as baselines, with actual range depending on conditions and usage. Honda continues to expand its EV lineup and charging infrastructure to address longer-range needs.
