2025 HONDA PROLOGUE — Problems, Recalls & Safety Data

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Safety Rating

119

Owner Complaints

7 Crashes

0

Recalls

NO ACTIVE RECALLS

4

Service Bulletins

0

Investigations

Overview of the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE

The 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE has received a total of 119 safety complaints filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). 4 technical service bulletins have been issued by Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) for this model year. The most commonly reported problems involve the Steering (21 complaints), Electrical System (15 complaints), and Unknown Or Other (13 complaints).

Recalls for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE

There are no recalls on file with NHTSA for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE. No Active Recalls

Owner Complaints for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE

119 complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE. Below is a breakdown by vehicle component.

Most Recent Complaints

#11719218 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEM | | N/A miles
The vehicle has twice displayed a “Service High Voltage System” warning followed by “Reduced Acceleration – Drive With Care.” When this occurs, the vehicle enters a reduced-power (turtle) mode that severely limits acceleration. Cabin heat also stopped working, and the vehicle would not charge beyond approximately 25%, restricting driving range. OnStar diagnostics reported a critical error. The vehicle and diagnostic history are available for inspection upon request. The first incident occurred while driving around town. Although I was close to home, the reduced acceleration created concern because the vehicle could not respond normally to traffic. The second incident was significantly more dangerous and occurred in heavy traffic and on the freeway about 40 miles from home during heavy rain. The limited acceleration made merging and maintaining a safe traffic speed difficult, placing myself and others at risk. I have only been able to get the dealer to take the vehicle in one time, specifically for this issue, and that was because the warning lights were still on at arrival. Staff observed the warnings at check-in, but by the time the vehicle reached the service area, the lights had cleared. The dealer stated they could not perform repairs without active warnings, though stored codes reportedly indicated a low-voltage condition. Additionally, a clicking noise from the wheel area began about 1,500 miles ago and occurs consistently when turning, similar to a CV axle concern. During a separate visit, the dealer put in writing that they could not do anything about the noise and did not diagnose or inspect it, which left me uneasy about potential drivetrain safety. The intermittent high-voltage fault, reduced acceleration, charging limitation, loss of heat, and unresolved drivetrain noise create ongoing safety concerns due to the unpredictable nature of the failures.
#11719218 | POWER TRAIN | | N/A miles
The vehicle has twice displayed a “Service High Voltage System” warning followed by “Reduced Acceleration – Drive With Care.” When this occurs, the vehicle enters a reduced-power (turtle) mode that severely limits acceleration. Cabin heat also stopped working, and the vehicle would not charge beyond approximately 25%, restricting driving range. OnStar diagnostics reported a critical error. The vehicle and diagnostic history are available for inspection upon request. The first incident occurred while driving around town. Although I was close to home, the reduced acceleration created concern because the vehicle could not respond normally to traffic. The second incident was significantly more dangerous and occurred in heavy traffic and on the freeway about 40 miles from home during heavy rain. The limited acceleration made merging and maintaining a safe traffic speed difficult, placing myself and others at risk. I have only been able to get the dealer to take the vehicle in one time, specifically for this issue, and that was because the warning lights were still on at arrival. Staff observed the warnings at check-in, but by the time the vehicle reached the service area, the lights had cleared. The dealer stated they could not perform repairs without active warnings, though stored codes reportedly indicated a low-voltage condition. Additionally, a clicking noise from the wheel area began about 1,500 miles ago and occurs consistently when turning, similar to a CV axle concern. During a separate visit, the dealer put in writing that they could not do anything about the noise and did not diagnose or inspect it, which left me uneasy about potential drivetrain safety. The intermittent high-voltage fault, reduced acceleration, charging limitation, loss of heat, and unresolved drivetrain noise create ongoing safety concerns due to the unpredictable nature of the failures.
#11719218 | SUSPENSION | | N/A miles
The vehicle has twice displayed a “Service High Voltage System” warning followed by “Reduced Acceleration – Drive With Care.” When this occurs, the vehicle enters a reduced-power (turtle) mode that severely limits acceleration. Cabin heat also stopped working, and the vehicle would not charge beyond approximately 25%, restricting driving range. OnStar diagnostics reported a critical error. The vehicle and diagnostic history are available for inspection upon request. The first incident occurred while driving around town. Although I was close to home, the reduced acceleration created concern because the vehicle could not respond normally to traffic. The second incident was significantly more dangerous and occurred in heavy traffic and on the freeway about 40 miles from home during heavy rain. The limited acceleration made merging and maintaining a safe traffic speed difficult, placing myself and others at risk. I have only been able to get the dealer to take the vehicle in one time, specifically for this issue, and that was because the warning lights were still on at arrival. Staff observed the warnings at check-in, but by the time the vehicle reached the service area, the lights had cleared. The dealer stated they could not perform repairs without active warnings, though stored codes reportedly indicated a low-voltage condition. Additionally, a clicking noise from the wheel area began about 1,500 miles ago and occurs consistently when turning, similar to a CV axle concern. During a separate visit, the dealer put in writing that they could not do anything about the noise and did not diagnose or inspect it, which left me uneasy about potential drivetrain safety. The intermittent high-voltage fault, reduced acceleration, charging limitation, loss of heat, and unresolved drivetrain noise create ongoing safety concerns due to the unpredictable nature of the failures.
#11717709 | STEERING | | N/A miles
Aggressive clicking if wheel is turned greater than 15° off center
#11717062 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEM | | 8,000 miles
The contact owns a 2025 Honda Prologue. The contact stated that while parked and attempting to charge the vehicle, the vehicle failed to charge. The battery warning light was illuminated, and the message "Service Critical High-Voltage Battery" was displayed with a flashing red battery in the corner. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and was diagnosed with a critical battery failure. The vehicle was not repaired; however, the battery was reset, and the vehicle was drivable. The failure had occurred approximately five times. On another occasion, while driving at an undisclosed speed, an unknown warning light illuminated, and the message "Adaptive Cruise Control Unavailable" was displayed. The vehicle was taken to a dealer, but it was not yet diagnosed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 8,000.

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Safety Rating for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE

NHTSA has not yet tested the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE in its New Car Assessment Program.

Technical Service Bulletins for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) has issued 4 technical service bulletins (TSBs) for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE. TSBs are notices sent by manufacturers to their dealers describing a known issue and the recommended repair procedure.

A25-091 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Service Bulletin - Vehicle-Wide Programming (VWP), also known as SPS3-VWP, is a feature within Techline Connect (TLC) to update all applicable control module software at the same time. When initiated, all applicable updates are done in parallel, instead of the conventional individual control module update. Customers may have complaints or...

A25-091 — SERVICE BRAKES

Service Bulletin - Vehicle-Wide Programming (VWP), also known as SPS3-VWP, is a feature within Techline Connect (TLC) to update all applicable control module software at the same time. When initiated, all applicable updates are done in parallel, instead of the conventional individual control module update. Customers may have complaints or...

A25-091 — BACK OVER PREVENTION: WARNINGS

Service Bulletin - Vehicle-Wide Programming (VWP), also known as SPS3-VWP, is a feature within Techline Connect (TLC) to update all applicable control module software at the same time. When initiated, all applicable updates are done in parallel, instead of the conventional individual control module update. Customers may have complaints or...

A25-054 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Service Bulletin - Customers are experiencing issues with OnStar and HondaLink due to the software within the telematics control unit needing a software update.

NHTSA Investigations for the 2025 HONDA PROLOGUE

There are no NHTSA defect investigations on record for this vehicle.

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