Performance in the Honda Ridgeline
There is a 3.5-liter, 280-horsepower V6 engine in the new
Honda Ridgeline. This truck can tow up to 5,000 pounds. The i-VTM4
all-wheel-drive system makes it ideal for off-roading. This powertrain
gets an EPA-rated 18 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway. It
churns out 262 pound-feet of torque and is matched with a nine-speed
automatic transmission. The Ridgeline feels more refined than what you
might expect from a pickup truck, making it ideal for daily driving and
long periods on the road.
Exterior
The new Honda Ridgeline is a good-looking truck that has
grown in popularity. It has a bold front fascia, attractive LED
projector headlights, LED fog lights, 18-inch alloys, and dual exhaust
outlets. The beauty of buying a Ridgeline is being able to choose an
appearance package that changes the entire look. The HPD Bronze package
comes with bronze-colored painted alloy wheels and a unique grille. The
Adventure package has a sport grille, black roof rails, fender flares,
and crossbars.
Interior
There are seats for five people in the new Honda Ridgeline.
It's roomy and accommodating. The cargo space in the cabin is big
enough to fit recreational gear like golf clubs. You can also get extra
storage space under the seats in the second row. The RTL trim comes with
a moonroof, leather upholstery, and heated front seats for a more
elevated interior.
Technology
You will have fewer distractions while driving the new
Honda Ridgeline because Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard
features that optimize the in-car experience. An 8-inch touchscreen,
Bluetooth, and two USB ports are technologies in the base model that
will likely enhance your experience on the road. Robust standard
features in the new Ridgeline include remote start, proximity keyless
entry, and tri-zone automatic climate control. The available moonroof,
auto-dimming rearview mirror, and power-sliding rear window will make
you want to spend more time driving your new Honda Ridgeline.
Safety
The new Honda Ridgeline has received high safety ratings,
which is no surprise considering the features in the Honda Sensing suite
that help you stay safe behind the wheel. These are standard features
that provide automatic alerts to warn you of danger on the road. It also
comes with collision mitigation braking, road departure mitigation,
lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control. Automatic high-beam
headlights, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert are
available.
Trim Levels
Sport, RTL, RTL-E, and Black Edition are the trims for the
new Honda Ridgeline. Each has a 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 280
horsepower.
- Sport: The Ridgeline Sport trim has an 8-inch touchscreen,
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, proximity keyless entry, remote start, and
a seven-speaker stereo. It comes with adaptive cruise control, forward
collision warning, a rearview camera, forward automatic emergency
braking, and lane departure warning.
- RTL: The Ridgeline RTL trim gains heated front seats,
leather upholstery, a moonroof, satellite radio, and rear cross-traffic
alert. It also has a 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat, a
power-sliding rear window, heated outside mirrors, and driver's seat
memory settings.
- RTL-E: The Ridgeline RTL-E trim is a top choice among
shoppers because it gains voice recognition, navigation, an
eight-speaker premium stereo, wireless device charging, and extra USB
ports. You will also enjoy having automatic high-beam headlights and
ambient interior lighting.
- Black Edition: The Ridgeline Black Edition has
trim-specific design elements that provide a sporty aesthetic. It has
all of the features in the RTL-E trim.
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