Honda Prelude
Fifth Generation (1997-2001)
The fifth generation of the Honda Prelude saw enhancements over the fourth generation, including new body styling and handling characteristics.
In 2001 the Prelude was discontinued.
The fifth-generation retained an FF layout with an independent front suspension. The car had a 63/37 weight distribution. All fifth-generation Honda
Preludes came with 16 inch aluminium alloy wheels with all-season 205/50 R16 87V tires, except the Xi (14 inch steel wheels with full covers and
195/65 R14 89H tires) and Si (15 inch aluminium alloy wheels with all-season 195/60 R15 88H tires.) on which aluminium alloy rims came as a dealer
option. Unlike the USDM Preludes, JDM Preludes came with rear wind screen wipers (except the Xi). All Prelude models now featured the 11.1" front
brakes that the 96' VTEC model came with, and the prelude also received a 5-lug hub, opposed to the 4-lug wheel hub of older models.
The fifth-generation Prelude marked a return to the body style of the late 1980s, or third generation, in an attempt to curb slumping sales of the
fourth-generation body style. The fifth-generation was assembled and distributed to many parts of the world, including Japan, the UK, the US, and
Germany, among others. All models and trims stayed within the BB-chassis code (BB5-BB9) and housed either the H-series engine or F-series motor.
Models available to the Japanese market included: SiR (10.6), Xi (8.8), Si (9.2), SiR S-spec (11.0) and the Type S (11.0). The US received a Base
model and Type SH. Canada received the Base model, SE, and Type SH. Europe received the 2.0i (9.5) and 2.2 VTi VTEC (10.0). Australia received the Si
(10.0) and the VTi-R (10.0). All fifth gen. Preludes came with an H22A ( ) except: Xi (F22B), Si (F22B), 2.0i (F20A), Si (F22Z). BB5 was the Xi,
and Si-2WS trim. BB6 was the SiR-2WS trim, SiR S-spec, Type S, Base model, Type SH, SE, 2.2 VTi VTEC-2WS trim. BB7 was the Si-4WS trim. BB8 was
the SiR-4WS trim, and 2.2 VTi VTEC-4WS trim. All Preludes had a fuel tank capacity of 60 L (15.9 US gal).
One version of the fifth-generation Prelude, the Type S, was only available in Japan. It was equipped with the 2.2 L H22A, featuring VTEC and producing
220 PS (162 kW, 217 hp) @ 7200 rpm and 22.5 kg-fm (221 Nm, 163 lbf·ft) @ 6500 rpm. With a compression ratio of 11.0:1, 87.0 mm bore x 90.7 mm stroke and
the VTEC-valve timing, lift and duration were adjusted to 12.2/11.2 mm (intake|exhaust). Honda also overhauled the air box and replaced it with a more
efficient design that is often referred to as Dynamic Chambering, along with an increased throttle body design bored to 62 mm (as opposed to the
previous 60 mm). The exhaust system also was treated to a redesign as well, where the pipe design became a more cylindrical shape rather an oval shape.
The three-way catalytic converter was also increased in size, as well as the exhaust piping from 50.8 mm (2.00 in) to 57 mm (2.25 in) (tToV). With the
increased power output, the suspension was equally enhanced with 15 inch front ventilated discs and 14 in rear discs. The fifth gen. curb weight was
1310 kg (2882 lb) and had a ground clearance of 140 mm (5.5 in).