Honda to enter US truck market with the Ridgeline
With the Ridgeline Honda is entering the lucrative US truck segment and the company describes the Ridgeline as a "next generation truck".
The Ridgeline has an innovative new truck body construction and a steel reinforced composite bed to deliver true truck capabilities.
Honda says that the Ridgeline boasts the pickup truck segment's first four-wheel, fully independent suspension system combined with an advanced fully automatic four-wheel drive system to deliver "superior ride and handling".
It also has a number of innovative features including a Dual-Action tailgate and the industry's first In-Bed Trunk.
The Ridgeline is available with a 3.5-litre V6 engine with a power output of 188 KW.
The vehicles's standard Variable Torque Management 4-Wheel Drive System (VTM-4WD) is designed for good all-weather handling, traction and off-road ability, and can transfer up to 70% of available torque to the rear wheels.
Inside, the Ridgeline boasts a spacious, five-passenger cabin with interior space similar to that of a full-size truck, including generous rear seat legroom for a four-door pickup.
The versatile second-row bench has storage space under the seat large enough to hold a set of golf clubs or other oversized items, and features a 60/40-split lift-up rear seat allowing for storage of even bulkier items like a full-size mountain bike.
Production of the Ridgeline will be done by Honda of Canada.
- 3.5-liter V6 engine
- 5-speed automatic transmission
- Automatic 4-wheel drive system
- Anti-lock brake system
- Fully integrated, closed-box frame with unibody construction
- Half-ton payload capacity
- Five-foot bed with minimal wheel arch intrusion
- Five-passenger interior
- Side curtain airbags
- Vehicle Stability Assist
The Ridgeline will most likely carry a price tag in the range of $27,000 to $32,000. Honda expects to sell 50,000 Ridgeline trucks during its first twelve months on the market.