With help from General Motors, Honda finally has a mass-market electric vehicle. The Prologue is based on the Chevrolet Blazer EV, which allowed Honda to sidestep the normal vehicle development process. This quick path for Honda to sell its first mainstream EV has delivered mixed results, though. On the one hand, the Prologue has smooth and quiet power, a normal-feeling brake pedal, and a fairly long driving range. And, unlike the Blazer EV, it comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Yet the Prologue has some of the same drawbacks as the Blazer EV: Lethargic steering, compromised outward views, and front seats that are short on support.