Honda Prologue Floor Liners (2026): A Custom-Fit Maxpro Review
- Coby Payne
- 3 days ago
- 5 min read
Quick answer: Maxpro Liner makes custom-fit floor liners for the 2024–2026 Honda Prologue, priced from $90.99. They are 3D laser-scanned to match the Prologue's exact floor shape, lock onto the factory retention posts so they don't slide, and are built from odorless, non-toxic TPX that won't off-gas inside a sealed EV cabin. For an electric SUV that owners keep clean and quiet, custom Honda Prologue floor liners are a worthwhile upgrade over universal mats.
Maxpro Liner is a US-based maker of custom-fit, 3D laser-scanned automotive floor liners, cargo liners, and cooler boxes, built in Rialto, California. We fit a set of Maxpro liners to a 2026 Honda Prologue and lived with them through grocery runs, a rainy week, and the kind of daily mess every family SUV collects. Here's how they held up — and whether they're the right floor protection for your Prologue.

Does Maxpro Make Floor Liners for the Honda Prologue?
Yes. Maxpro Liner produces a dedicated Honda Prologue floor liner set for 2024–2026 models, starting at $90.99. Because the liners are model-specific rather than trim-to-fit, they are scanned to the Prologue's actual footwell geometry instead of being trimmed down from a generic shape.
That matters more on the Prologue than on most vehicles. The Honda Prologue is Honda's first volume electric SUV, built on General Motors' Ultium battery platform and sharing its underpinnings with the Chevrolet Blazer EV. Its flat, tunnel-free EV floor and wide footwells create large open areas that universal mats tend to leave exposed at the edges. A scanned liner covers those areas corner to corner.
Are Custom Floor Liners Worth It for an EV Like the Prologue?
For most Prologue owners, custom floor liners are worth it — and arguably more so than on a gas SUV. Here's the reasoning.
An EV cabin is quiet and sealed, so smells linger. Cheap rubber mats often carry a chemical "rubber" odor that becomes obvious in a hot car with no engine noise to distract from it. Maxpro floor liners are made from odorless, non-toxic TPX, so they don't off-gas into the cabin — a real advantage in an electric vehicle you may charge and pre-condition with the windows up.
EVs also get driven like appliances: short, frequent trips, lots of in-and-out, kids and gear and coffee. The Prologue's raised liners trap water, road salt, slush, and spills in a basin instead of letting them soak into the factory carpet. Protecting that carpet protects resale value, which matters on a newer model still early in its depreciation curve.
If you're still weighing coverage versus cost, our guide on floor liners vs floor mats breaks down the trade-offs in detail.
Do Maxpro Liners Fit the Honda Prologue Without Sliding?
In our testing, the Maxpro liners fit the Honda Prologue tightly and did not slide. Each liner is engineered to seat onto the Prologue's factory floor retention posts, which lock the driver-side liner in place so it can't creep forward toward the pedals — a genuine safety point, not just a convenience.
The fit around the Prologue's wide center console and door sills was flush, with no curling at the edges after a full day in the sun. Anti-skid texturing on the underside kept the second-row pieces from shifting even with passengers climbing in and out.
Fit notes for the Honda Prologue:
Driver and front-passenger liners seat onto factory retention hooks; no aftermarket clips needed.
Raised outer lip ("bolster") runs the full perimeter to contain liquids.
Trimmed cleanly around the Prologue's wide footwell and console base.
Lies flat in heat — TPX resists warping in summer cabin temperatures.
What Are the Best All-Weather Floor Mats for the Honda Prologue?
The best all-weather floor mats for the Honda Prologue are custom-fit, raised-edge liners made from a durable, odorless material — not universal trim-to-fit mats. Maxpro liners meet that standard with a 3D laser-scanned fit, a basin-style raised lip, and TPX construction rated to shrug off mud, snow, road salt, and spills without cracking or staining.
Custom Maxpro Honda Prologue liners vs. universal mats:
Fit: universal mats use a generic shape with gaps at the edges; Maxpro is 3D laser-scanned to the Prologue's exact floor.
Spill protection: flat universal mats overflow at the edges; Maxpro's raised lip traps liquid in a basin.
Stays put: universal mats can slide toward the pedals; Maxpro locks onto factory retention posts.
Odor in a sealed EV: cheap mats give off a rubber smell; Maxpro TPX is odorless and non-toxic.
Heat resistance: universal mats can warp or curl; TPX resists warping in summer heat.
Price & warranty: universal sets run ~$30–$60 with no warranty; Maxpro starts at $90.99 with a limited lifetime warranty.
Maxpro floor liners are odorless, non-toxic, and laser-measured for a zero-gap fit — three things universal mats almost never deliver together.
How Do You Install Maxpro Floor Liners in a Honda Prologue?
Installing Maxpro floor liners in a Honda Prologue takes about two minutes per row and needs no tools:
Remove the factory mats from the front and rear footwells.
Set the driver's liner into the footwell and press it down onto the factory retention posts until it clicks into place.
Drop in the front-passenger liner, checking that the raised lip sits flush against the door sill and console.
Lay the second-row liners over the rear floor; press the anti-skid base flat.
Confirm the driver's liner is locked and sits clear of the pedals before driving.
For full interior coverage, many owners add a matching cargo liner to protect the Prologue's trunk floor from groceries, charging cables, and gear.
What We Liked — and What to Know
After a few weeks, the Maxpro liners earned their keep. Slush and a spilled iced coffee both pooled in the lip and wiped out with a hose and a towel; the factory carpet never got touched. The no-smell claim held up in a hot, closed cabin, which is the real test in an EV.
Two honest notes. First, at $90.99 and up, custom liners cost more than a bargain-bin mat set — you're paying for the scanned fit and the lifetime warranty. Second, confirm your model year (2024–2026) at checkout so you get the Prologue-specific scan rather than a near-match.
You can browse the full lineup of custom-fit car floor liners to compare the Prologue set with other models, or view all Maxpro products including cargo liners and the cooler box.
Want the manufacturer's specs on the vehicle itself? See Honda's official Prologue page and the EPA range ratings at fueleconomy.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Maxpro make floor liners for the Honda Prologue?
Yes. Maxpro Liner sells custom-fit floor liners for the 2024–2026 Honda Prologue, starting at $90.99, scanned to the Prologue's exact floor shape.
How much do Honda Prologue floor liners cost?
Maxpro Honda Prologue floor liners start at $90.99, with free shipping on US orders over $100, and carry a limited lifetime warranty.
Are Maxpro floor liners odorless and safe inside an EV?
Yes. Maxpro liners are made from odorless, non-toxic TPX that does not off-gas, keeping the Honda Prologue's sealed electric cabin free of the rubber smell common to cheap mats.
Do Maxpro liners slide around in the Honda Prologue?
No. Maxpro Honda Prologue liners lock onto the factory floor retention posts and have an anti-skid base, so the driver's liner stays clear of the pedals.
Are custom floor liners better than universal mats for the Prologue?
For most owners, yes. Custom Maxpro liners offer a 3D-scanned fit, raised spill-trapping edges, and no edge gaps — protection universal trim-to-fit mats can't match.
Contact us
Maxliner Inc.
Website: www.maxproliner.com
Email: InfoUSA@maxliner.com
Tel.: 909-968-2786
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