How much power does a Honda Ridgeline have?
Each 2021 Ridgeline model is powered by a 3.5-liter direct-injected VTEC® V6 engine capable of producing 280 horsepower and 262 lb. -ft of torque. That engine is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission with i-VTM4® torque-vectoring all-wheel drive as the standard drivetrain for each 2021 Ridgeline.
Can a Ridgeline carry an ATV?
Yup. 700 fits fine. The back wheels will sit on the tailgate. Chock the front wheels so it doesn’t bash in the back window and strap it down so they pull the ATV forward into the chocks.
What makes the Honda Ridgeline RTL-E So Good?
The front seatbacks are softly padded to be kind to knees and Honda provides rear air conditioning vents to make sure passengers are comfortable. Unseasonably cloudy and cool weather made the Ridgeline RTL-E’s heated steering wheel and heated front seats useful.
Who are the owners of the Honda Ridgeline?
J.D. Power data shows that 89% of Ridgeline owners are men (vs. 85% for the segment). Ridgeline owners are also much older (64 years vs. 57 years) and enjoy a much higher median annual household income ($120,175 vs. $95,548).
What kind of transmission does a Honda Ridgeline have?
It gets a new 9-speed automatic transmission, replacing the previous 6-speed automatic, and the automaker’s Honda Sensing collection of advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) is now standard equipment. Honda also installs an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system in every Ridgeline, complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Is the front seat heated on the Honda Ridgeline?
Unseasonably cloudy and cool weather made the Ridgeline RTL-E’s heated steering wheel and heated front seats useful. Later in the week, when the strong but still angled spring sunshine beat down on the truck, the triple-zone automatic climate control had some trouble contending with solar heating through the side window glass.