Introducing the 2024 Honda Ridgeline: Updated Interior, New TrailSport Edition

Unlike the Pilot TrailSport model, the off-road version of the Honda Ridgeline pickup truck does not feature an increased ground clearance.

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Honda has recently announced the 2024 version for the Ridgeline with notable updates for the interior, the new TrailSport version comes equipped with all-terrain tires and an adjustable suspension system focused on off-road capabilities.

Honda Ridgeline 2024 launch: Interior update, new TrailSport version

The Japanese automaker said the 2024 Ridgeline TrailSport is the best-performing pickup truck the company has ever produced. The Ridgeline TrailSport comes with 18-inch wheels wrapped in General Grabber A/T Sport tires for better road grip compared to the tires used in other Ridgeline variants.

Honda Ridgeline 2024 launch: Interior update, new TrailSport version

In addition, the Ridgeline TrailSport version stands out with an orange badge and Diffuse Sky Blue exterior paint. Powering the 2024 Ridgeline is still the 3.5L V6 engine producing a maximum output of 280 horsepower and a peak torque of 355 Nm.

Honda Ridgeline 2024 launch: Interior update, new TrailSport version

The cabin of the 2024 Honda Ridgeline also receives some updates with a more traditional center armrest, a large cup holder, and a wireless Qi charger. The touch screen is also larger, 9.0 inches, and supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Finally, the standard equipment is a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster.

The 2024 Honda Ridgeline is expected to be available in the US from early December 2023 with a price yet to be announced.

Honda Ridgeline 2024 launch: Interior update, new TrailSport version

Many people may think that the updates for the 2024 Ridgeline are quite modest, but Honda probably doesn’t have much incentive to redesign the mid-size pickup truck. In the first 10 months of 2023, Honda sold 43,701 Ridgeline units in the US. If this growth continues, 2023 could be the year with the best sales for the Ridgeline. So why change too much when customers already love the current design of the Ridgeline?

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)