Mugen Spec.III Prelude: When the Tuner Knew Better Than the Factory
"The Prelude Mugen kits are finally getting recognized as the real deal—values climbing because people realize Honda's own performance division understood the platform better than the suits ever did."
— Revvly Take
Mugen's third-generation Prelude kit arrived when Honda was already phoning it in—aggressive aero, forged internals, and suspension geometry that made the BB1/BB2 chassis actually handle like engineers intended. This isn't nostalgia bait; it's what the car should've been from the factory.
Road & Track · Jan 9
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