The fourth generation of the Honda Pilot was officially introduced by American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and is ready for sale in early 2023 in the United States. Honda Pilot carries the product concept as an SUV with the largest dimensions and the greatest power among all Honda SUV lines.
This fourth generation Honda Pilot is a family SUV that is designed to prioritize style, a wider cabin for passengers and cargo space and has the advantage of maneuvering on off-road tracks and ordinary roads.
In the fourth generation of the Honda Pilot, it introduces a new variant, namely the Trail Sport which is an affordable Honda SUV that can be used for off-road.
This variant is equipped with raised off-road tuned suspension, all-terrain tires, steel skid plates and an expanded all-wheel drive system. The All New Honda Pilot is offered in five variants ranging from; Sport, EX-L, TrailSport, Touring and Elite.
The front seat design on the All New Honda Pilot features new front body stabilizing seats that can help the driver and front passenger not feel tired when driving long distances. Meanwhile, the second row seats on the All New Honda Pilot can be moved easily so as to provide ample cargo space. In the third row, the cabin space is also made more spacious and comfortable.
In terms of safety, the All New Honda Pilot has been equipped with various features and leading-edge technology in its class such as Honda SENSING which is equipped with a new wide-view camera and radar, Hill Descent Control, 8 Airbags and a TrailWatch camera system.
In terms of appearance, the All New Honda Pilot uses a front grille design, fenders, and larger tire sizes. Meanwhile, in terms of performance, the All New Honda Pilot uses a torque vectoring i-VTM4™ all-wheel drive system combined with a six-cylinder (V6) engine with an all new DOHC 3.5 liter engine capable of producing a maximum power of 285 horsepower.
The All New Honda Pilot uses a 10-speed automatic transmission and a semi-manual that can be operated via paddle shift. All New Honda Pilot has seven driving modes that can be selected / adapted to driving conditions ranging from; Normal, ECON, Sport, Trail, Snow, Sand, Tow.
Mamadou Diallo, Vice President of Auto Sales, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. said "The Honda Pilot has become the family's car of choice in the last two decades where now we have made this car more spacious, more powerful but still prioritizes style. In the fourth generation of the Honda Pilot this time we present the Trail Sport variant which is an affordable Honda SUV for off-road use. road and daily driving”.