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Ride Radar > Blog > News > Will fake gearshifts in hybrids and EVs win over enthusiasts?
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Will fake gearshifts in hybrids and EVs win over enthusiasts?

Last updated: January 18, 2025 3:55 am
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The news of the upcoming Honda Prelude featuring simulated gearshifts has stirred up mixed reactions among enthusiasts online. Many are skeptical about the decision to incorporate fake gearshifts in a car that was once known for its high-revving VTEC engines and manual gearboxes.

In the past, Preludes were considered one of the best affordable driver’s coupés in the market. The combination of a powerful engine and a manual gearbox made them a favorite among driving enthusiasts. However, the idea of fake gearshifts in the new Prelude has left some longing for the traditional manual transmission that provided a more authentic driving experience.

Some argue that Honda should stick to a proper manual gearbox for the new Prelude, similar to what is available in the Integra in certain markets. They believe that sacrificing efficiency for the sake of a true sports coupé experience is worth it. On the other hand, there are those who feel that the concept of fake technology in the transmission is misleading and that Honda should do away with the idea altogether.

The new S+ Shift system in the Prelude is a hybrid technology that aims to provide a unique driving experience. It is based on the transmission system of the latest Civic, although it is not a traditional CVT (continuously variable transmission). Instead, it operates by utilizing a petrol engine as a generator to power an electric traction motor that drives the vehicle.

While some may argue that the simulated gearshifts are a step away from traditional manual transmissions, others see it as a innovative approach to hybrid technology. The new system offers a blend of efficiency and performance, making it a unique feature in the Prelude.

See also  Honda commits to going out of business by pulling back on EVs as sales rise

In conclusion, the debate over fake gearshifts in the upcoming Honda Prelude reflects the ongoing evolution of automotive technology. Whether enthusiasts embrace the simulated gearshifts or long for the traditional manual transmission, it is clear that Honda is pushing the boundaries of innovation in the automotive industry. The new Prelude promises to deliver a driving experience that combines the best of both worlds, catering to a diverse range of drivers.

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