The served as the technological vanguard for Honda for over two decades, bridging the gap between everyday economy and precise performance. Often described as an "engineering thesis disguised as a coupe," the Si (Sport Injected) trim specifically pioneered advanced features like mechanical four-wheel steering (4WS) and fuel injection that would later become industry standards. The Evolution of the Si Trim
Third-generation models utilized high-strength metal for ultra-slim roof pillars, offering an industry-leading 326° of clear visibility and a "baby NSX" feel. honda prelude si
The Prelude Si was defined by . Its core performance attributes included: The served as the technological vanguard for Honda
Unlike modern computer-controlled systems, the third-gen's mechanical link ensured a direct, intuitive feel—tightening the turning circle at low speeds and enhancing stability at high speeds. Ownership & Legacy The Prelude Si was defined by
Widely considered the peak of the Si lineage, it introduced the world's first mechanical four-wheel steering system on a mass-produced car. In a 1987 Road & Track test, the Prelude 2.0Si 4WS famously out-maneuvered every contemporary supercar, including Ferraris and Porsches, in the slalom.