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Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX join the Supercharger party too

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Vlad, 23 July 2025

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Earlier today, Lucid announced Tesla Supercharger support for the Air coming at the end of the month, but the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX get it today.

Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX join the Supercharger party too

Both cars need an approved adapter, which can be purchased from dealers in the US as well as the Honda DreamShop website for $225. You need to get one of these as Tesla charging stations can only be used with adapters provided either by Tesla or other automakers in the US, per Tesla's own policy.

Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX join the Supercharger party too

Once you get the adapter, you can charge at any of the more than 23,500 Tesla Superchargers across the US. "Initially", you will need to use the Tesla app to initiate charging at Superchargers, while integration with the HondaLink and Acura EV apps is currently in development, as is support for plug and charge.

Prologue and ZDX owners can use the standard in-vehicle built-in Google Maps to locate and navigate to Superchargers.

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  • Anonymous
  • B4X
  • 23 Jul 2025

muricans are obese. heart disease sends its regards.

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  • q3U
  • 23 Jul 2025

You block TWO spots to charge? Yeah, any sane person would be furious with you.

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  • Tessie96
  • NNi
  • 23 Jul 2025

Yea I have a solution, how about you just get a Model Y...

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