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2026 Honda Prelude vs. Volkswagen Golf GTI: Defying Convention
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2026 Honda Prelude vs. Volkswagen Golf GTI: Defying Convention

MotorTrend · May 15, 2026, 12:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Hatchbacks and sport coupes haven’t been hot sellers in over a decade, but Honda and VW won’t let it go.
  • Back when car companies built SUVs in addition to cars instead of in place of them, the sport compact car was a big deal.
  • Stay Sporty, My FriendsWhile both companies have made small, relatively inexpensive performance cars for decades, the Golf GTI is the seasoned veteran in this group.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Hatchbacks and sport coupes haven’t been hot sellers in over a decade, but Honda and VW won’t let it go.

Back when car companies built SUVs in addition to cars instead of in place of them, the sport compact car was a big deal. Small size generally meant small price but often came with a side of big performance potential by the standards of the day. That era has been over for a while, but a few intrepid automakers aren’t letting it go without a fight. Enter the 2026 Honda Prelude sport coupe and 2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI hot hatch.

Stay Sporty, My FriendsWhile both companies have made small, relatively inexpensive performance cars for decades, the Golf GTI is the seasoned veteran in this group. Now in its eighth consecutive generation, it has survived the American death of the car it’s based on, the former MotorTrend Car of the Year–winning Volkswagen Golf. Not that losing its dealer-mate hurt the GTI; we named it and the Golf R Car of the Year again for 2026. To bring pricing and performance into line with the Honda, we picked the top-spec Autobahn trim, which includes more standard features and high-performance summer tires.

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