LA JOLLA, Calif. Aside from cars, the list of products bearing the Honda name is staggering: Weed whackers, generators, lawn mowers, pumps, personal watercraft, outboard motors, snowblowers, motorcycles and ATVs, too.
Whats not on the list? A pickup truck. But not for long. Hondas Ridgeline sport-utility truck goes on sale in March. Honda has not set final prices, but it expects the truck to range from $28,000 to $32,000. It will come in RT, RTS and RTL models. A moonroof and navigation system will be options on the RTL.
The Ridgeline was designed to look as if it was carved from a solid steel billet. The cab and fenders flow together in one piece.
Hondas pickup is unique, which shouldnt be surprising because Honda has a reputation for innovation. The four-door Ridgeline is not a typical body-on-frame pickup with a V-8 engine and rear-wheel drive. Instead, it has a 3.5-liter, 255-horsepower V-6, all-wheel drive, fully independent suspension and a 5-foot composite bed. The bed is 6 feet long when the tailgate is down.
Category: | $28,000 to $35.000 mid size Pickup Truck |
Who should buy this car: | Someone looking for a Crew Cab pickup with a moderately sized bed and comfortable appointments |
Comparable models in this class: | Chevrolet Silverado, Ford F150, GMC Sierra, Dodge Ram, Nissan Titan, Toyota Tundra |
It is built on a unibody chassis similar to the Pilot SUV, but welding on a fully boxed frame that has a reinforced floor pan. That gives it strength for towing a 5,000-pound trailer or hauling a half-ton load. The frame also keeps the body structure from flexing. The Ridgeline feels solid and secure with a load, when towing or bouncing through off-road ruts.
Around town and on the highway, the Ridgeline feels like an SUV. Wind and road noise are commendably low. It is easy to handle, and wheels into parking spaces like a car.
Standard equipment includes side-curtain airbags with a rollover sensor, tilt wheel, six-speaker audio system with CD player, power windows and keyless entry. Options include a moonroof, XM satellite radio and a voice-activated navigation system that also lists restaurants according to the Zagat Survey.
Urban moms will like the Ridgeline because it drives, parks and handles like an SUV.
The split-folding back seat is not only big enough for adults to ride comfortably, it also provides interior storage when it is folded up. A mountain bike will fit inside, and an underseat storage area is large enough for a golf bag.
Ridgeline uses the same all-wheel-drive system as the Honda Pilot and Acura MDX. The system operates as front-wheel drive most of the time, but transfers power to the rear wheels as needed. The system can be locked into four-wheel mode for maximum traction with a button on the dash. Traction control, antilock brakes and vehicle stability control are standard
Inside, the Ridgelines cabin is designed for comfort and convenience. Bright silver door pulls look gaudy but provide a firm place to grip. The center console has built-in cup holders but it can also be configured to hold a variety of objects and accessories.
Honda expects to sell about 50,000 pickups in the first year. They are built in Alliston, Ontario, Canada.
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Engine Type | 3.5L SOHC 24 Valve V6 with Variable Valve Timing |
Horsepower | 255 hp @ 5750 RPM |
Torque | 252 ft-lbs. @ 4500 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Regular Unleaded. |
Transmission | 5-speed Electronically Controlled Automatic |
Drive Type | full time 4WD with Rear Locking Differential |
Tires – Standard | P245/65SR17 all season tires |
Overall Length | 206.8“ |
Wheelbase | 122.0″ |
Width | 76.3“ |
Turning Diameter | 42.6 ft Curb to Curb |
Curb Weight | 4503 lbs. |
Fuel Tank | 22 Gals. |
Miles Per Gallon | EPA city 16 , hwy 21. |
Towing Capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
Base Price | $27,700 + Destination charge of $515 |
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