Honda Trucks

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Honda trucks are extremely versatile and practical in that they offer more than just suitable daily commuting, but some added benefit of mild utility, too. Though there is just the single Honda pickup proffered in the USA, all grades of the nameplate are well-rounded packages. They’re attractive, comfortable on the inside and on the road, and they’re useful workhorses when needed.

The sole entrant into this segment from Honda boasts car-like dynamics, a top-notch all-wheel drive system, and a smart cabin. The auto ‘box that rows the fears for the stock-fitted V6 has also been improved, amongst numerous upgrades for the current model year.

Honda Truck Models

The sole iteration from Honda comes with a 3.5-liter V6 engine, while a nine-speed ‘box directs outputs to either an FWD or AWD setup. It’s a 4-door, small to mid-sized machine specced with a lifted chassis for optimal ground clearance and 33.9 cubic feet of cargo room in the bed, both contributing to its usefulness. The 2020 Honda Ridgeline pickup truck roster comprises four trims, with two of these sporting 4x4, exclusively.

  • Sport: Featured specs are decent in this, the most affordable configuration. There’s the brand’s latest Sensing safety suite of advanced drive aids and active protection measures, an eight-inch touchscreen, seven-speaker layout, and tri-zone automatic climate control. Cloth seats and push-button start are also included.
  • RTL: Here both the front seats receive multi-directional power-adjustability and heating. There is also leather seating upholstery and a power-operated moonroof is installed as standard. The entire range has hill start assist, a dual-action tailgate and an integrated Class III trailer hitch.
  • RTL-E: At this level, there’s a heated steering wheel, two-position memory settings, mood lighting, parking sensors, and an eight-speaker audio arrangement, and in-bed sound installation for outdoor revelry.
  • Black Edition: This special derivative gets all-black exterior styling for a more assertive look befitting of its rugged, urban yet outdoorsy, character. It also showcases 18-inch black-painted alloy wheels and red ambient interior lighting.

Honda Pickup Trucks

Although the expectation of trucks in the States is focused around being robust, tough-as-nails, off-road ready and with the capacity to pull hefty things behind it, Honda have taken a slightly different tactic by leaning towards a more refined, genteel vehicle with a single body style, namely a Crew Cab, and only one motor under the hood.

What to Consider Before Buying a New Honda Truck

If you have your eye on a new Honda truck model, be sure to evaluate CarBuzz’s car buyers’ guide reviews. It catalogs every vehicle for sale in the US, straight off the production line, as well as used. Here, shoppers could easily compare options and make an educated decision. For now, here are just some of the strengths and weaknesses:

Pros

  • Very capable and refined powertrain
  • Satisfying, smooth, and soft ride quality
  • Functional for multiple purposes
  • Premium, high-quality interiors
  • High safety and reliability rankings

Cons

  • Subpar payload and towing capacities
  • Not much capability for rough terrain
  • Unintuitive infotainment setup

FAQs

Does Honda produce any diesel, hybrid or electric trucks?

No, the manufacturer presents only the one model name in the US, discussed above, which is purely gasoline-fed. The automaker does, however, have HEV and EV coupes, sedans, and SUVs.

What is the Ridgeline’s fuel economy like?

The most frugal version of the pickup truck returns EPA-derived gas mileage estimates of 19/26/22 mpg city/highway/combined while the AWD variant manages 19/24/21 mpg.

What’s the price of the Honda truck?

The 2020 Honda truck lineup is priced between $35k - $45k, but lower tariffs can be had if you opt for a 2019 model. Cheaper rivals are also available, with the Toyota Tacoma’s entry sticker price noted around $26k.

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