The Honda Pilot is a minivan alternative for those looking for something more trendy. It’s a roomy, spacious, vehicle that offers a coveted third row of seating, as well as a whole lot more.
SEATING SPECS
The Honda Pilot is incredibly accommodating to passengers. It can seat up to 7 people, and it does so comfortably.
In fact, in the front seat, there are 395 inches of headroom, 62 inches of shoulder room, 40.9 inches of legroom, and 59.1 inches of hip room.
In the second seat, there are 409 inches of headroom, 62 inches of shoulder room, 57.3 inches of hip room, and 38.4 inches of legroom.
For the third seat, there are 38.9 inches of headroom, 57.6 inches of shoulder room, 44.6 inches of hip room, and 31.9 inches of legroom.
MILEAGE SPECS
As you can imagine, given its large size, the Honda Pilot does not get the best gas mileage. You can expect 19 MPG when driving in the city and 26 MPG when driving on the highway.
TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
The Honda Pilot has a 10-speed automatic transmission..
ENGINE SPECS
When you drive the Honda Pilot, you’ll be outfitted with a Regular Unleaded V-6, 3.5 L engine.
BRAKES SPECIFICATIONS
A quality anti-lock braking system ensures you can drive safely at all times and in all conditions.
STEERING DETAILS
With a curb to curb turning diameter of 39.4 feet and rack-pinion steering, the Honda Pilot is effortless to manipulate.
TIRE AND WHEEL SPECIFICS
Capable P245/50HR20 tires adorn the front and rear of the vehicle, with a front wheel size of 20 x 8 inches.
You’ll also get a compact spare tire and a built-in tire pressure monitor for added protection.
SUSPENSION SPECIFICS
This vehicle comes with a strut suspension system.
SAFETY SPECS
This vehicle comes complete with just about every safety feature you can imagine.
It has a complete airbag package, as well as:
- Traction control
- Parking Aid
- A back-up camera
- Stability control
LIGHTING SPECS
Daytime running lights and fog lamps make it easier to drive anytime.
TRAILERING SPECS
Take your trailer wherever you go!
Use a weight distributing hitch, and you’ll enjoy a maximum tongue weight of 350 pounds.
Or, opt for a dead weight hitch for a maximum trailer weight of 3500 pounds and a maximum tongue weight of 350 pounds.