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2024 Honda Ridgeline Arrives at Dealers

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

January 2, 2024
2024 Honda Ridgeline Arrives at Dealers

The 2024 Honda Ridgeline has a starting MSRP of $39,750.

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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.

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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
(City/Hwy/Combined)

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:

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  • 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.

  • All-terrain tires.

  • 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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