Honda's Ridgeline Pickup Enters 2021 With an All-Wheel Drive Upgrade
And a completely redesigned front.









Honda is revamping its Ridgeline pickup truck for 2021, giving it stronger capabilities to take on the wilderness.
The biggest change comes in the form of a standard all-wheel-drive system, replacing the previous front-wheel-drive models to give the truck a step up in tackling harsher terrains. Power remains at the same 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque as the previous model thanks to a 3.5-liter V6 engine working in tandem with a nine-speed automatic transmission.
Aesthetically, the car receives a newly redesigned nose, featuring a more robust grille sitting under a heightened hood, while its interior holds a new infotainment system along with a physical volume control knob. If you’re looking for a more custom touch, Honda also offers a new HPD Package that adds bronze-colored wheels, fender flares, and various badges and vinyl graphics for an extra $2,800 USD.
For those interested, Honda’s revamped Ridgeline for 2021 will be available in four different trims like its predecessor: the Sport, RTL, RTL-E, and Black Edition. Prices will start at $37,665, $40,645, $43,595, and $45,095 USD, respectively.
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