However, those holding out hope for a hybrid powertrain will be disappointed, as Honda confirmed that neither the Passport nor the Ridgeline will add a gas-electric option for 2024. This solidifies our suspicion that both will receive the updated powertrain from the Pilot. The new 3.5-liter V-6 in that car improves the fuel-delivery system, internals and packaging, ups the horsepower from 280 to 285, and pairs with a new 10-speed automatic transmission instead of the old nine-speed.
dating back to 2015. Adding some off-roading chops to the consumer version is a welcome thought, even if the naysayers will complain that most TrailSports will never venture beyond the trailhead.
A sissified FWD pick-up is a pretender... Just saying. Honda
Braving the hostile off-road conditions of the school drop off and the local hardware store. Honestly, less than 1% of this or any truck's life ever leaves the pavement.
Good
I'm a bit doubtful Honda can pull this off and make some truly awesome off-roaders...but I hope I'm proven wrong.
Amazing
Honda Please! If they were true off-roaders. They would have ,1 better ground clearance,2 better approach and departure angles. 3 ,for me anyway, at least one if not both axles be live axles,not independent. Honda needs to stop pushing these mini vans as trucks.
Honda Looks like Ford has some ‘competition’ turning up the heat.
Honda Still not a great option for towing though.
But they’re all just going to the mall 😂