2026 Honda Ridgeline
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Model Highlights
Exterior and Bed Versatility
The exterior design of the 2026 Ridgeline relies on a robust front fascia and a wide stance that gives it a distinct presence on local roads. Standard LED low-beam headlights, integrated daytime running lights, and available LED fog lights offer clarity during heavy snow or dense morning fog.
The true hallmark of the exterior is the highly functional truck bed, constructed from a durable, scratch-resistant composite material. It incorporates an innovative dual-action tailgate that can drop down conventionally or swing open like a door, providing easy access to cargo. Beneath the bed floor sits a lockable In-Bed Trunk, offering weatherproof storage with a built-in drain plug, useful for securing gear or acting as an insulated cooler during outdoor gatherings. Heavy-duty tie-down cleats and available LED truck-bed lights further enhance overall cargo management.
Interior Accommodations and Technology
Inside, the cabin breaks away from traditional, sparse truck design by mirroring the spacious comfort of a premium crossover. Accommodating up to five adults, the interior layout features a standard tri-zone automatic climate control system to maintain a pleasant temperature throughout cold winters and humid summers. For extra cargo flexibility, the 60/40-split lift-up rear seat cushions fold upward to create a large, tall storage space directly inside the cab.
The dashboard layout centers around a 9-inch color touchscreen interface featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Drivers can monitor trip metrics through a 7-inch color digital instrument display, while an available wireless phone charger and standard remote engine start add everyday convenience. Higher trim tiers, such as the TrailSport and Black Edition, introduce premium leather upholstery with accent stitching and ambient interior lighting.
Performance and Drivetrain Capabilities
Underneath its sheet metal, the Ridgeline is powered by a proven 3.5-liter V6 engine that generates 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. This powerplant operates alongside a smooth-shifting 9-speed automatic transmission.
Unlike conventional body-on-frame trucks, the Ridgeline utilizes a fully independent front and rear suspension system, delivering predictable, car-like handling on winding pavement. Traction is managed by the standard intelligent Variable Torque Management (i-VTM4) all-wheel-drive system. This system works dynamically with an Intelligent Traction Management interface, allowing the driver to select specialized modes for Normal, Snow, Sand, and Mud, helping the vehicle traverse slick winter roads or unpaved trails. Properly equipped models feature a standard Class III trailer hitch with a seven-pin connector to manage a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds.
Safety and Driver Assistance
Safety features remain a central priority in the vehicle's unibody architecture. Built using Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure technology to manage crash energy, the truck provides full cabin protection via advanced front, side, and curtain airbags.
Active safety tasks are governed by the standard Honda Sensing suite, which includes a comprehensive array of radar- and camera-driven driver-assist technologies:
- Collision Mitigation Braking System
- Forward Collision Warning
- Lane Keeping Assist System
- Road Departure Mitigation System
- Adaptive Cruise Control
A standard multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines provides added safety when hitching trailers or navigating tight parking areas around Portage County.