2024 Honda Ridgeline Arrives at Dealers
The 2024 Honda Ridgeline lineup is available for sale at dealerships.

The 2024 Honda Ridgeline has a starting MSRP of $39,750.
Photo: Honda
The 2024 Honda Ridgeline lineup has arrived at dealerships, including the first-ever Ridgeline TrailSport — the most off-road capable Ridgeline ever.
The new Ridgeline TrailSport features special off-road hardware, including an off-road-tuned suspension, trail-ready all-terrain tires, and steel underbody protection.
Beginning with the Ridgeline Sport, manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) starts at $39,750 (excluding a $1,375 destination charge).
The new 2024 Ridgeline TrailSport starts at $44,980.
2024 Honda Ridgeline Pricing & EPA Fuel Economy Ratings
Trim | MSRP | MSRP Including $1,375 Destination Charge | EPA Mileage Rating |
Sport | $39,750 | $41,125 | 18 / 24 / 21 |
RTL | $42,580 | $43,955 | 18 / 24 / 21 |
TrailSport | $44,980 | $46,355 | 18 / 23 / 20 |
Black Edition | $46,350 | $47,725 | 18 / 24 / 21 |
Well-Equipped Interior for Fleets
The 2024 Ridgeline lineup comes standard with a 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine, 9-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters and torque-vectoring i-VTM4 all-wheel drive.
Standard four-mode Intelligent Traction Management allows drivers to customize the i-VTM4 system for different terrains, including sand, snow, mud, and paved roads.
Other features include:
A new center console with a large.
Improved storage tray ahead of the shifter is large enough to accommodate two smartphones side by side.
Ridgeline's Dual-Action Tailgate and In-Bed Trunk standard on all models.
New Ridgeline TrailSport With Off-Road Capability
Exclusive rugged hardware includes a new off-road tuned suspension that improves articulation and off-road ride quality without sacrificing Ridgeline's exceptional on-road comfort and best-in-class handling.
The TrailSport also includes:
A steel underbody protection that shields its oil pan from sharp rocks and other off-road hazards.
Standard General Grabber A/T Sport tires (245/60R18), mounted on new Pewter 18-inch wheels.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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