The 2020 Honda Ridgeline - Price, Features, and Performance

The 2020 Honda Ridgeline - Price, Features, and Performance

Powerful, versatile, and ready for anything, the new Honda Ridgeline offers the perfect blend of form and function. A quiet and comfortable cabin, plenty of advanced technology, and legendary Honda reliability make the new Ridgeline a top choice in its class. Honda offers the Ridgeline in four trims - Sport, EX-L, Touring, and Black Edition - with manufacturer suggested retail prices ranging from $41,165 for the base Sport trim to $50,165 for Black Editions.  




Entertainment Features


Standard entertainment features found on this year's Ridgeline include a seven-speaker, 225-watt AM/FM/CD audio system for Sport and EX-L trims, and a more powerful eight-speaker, five-hundred-and-forty-watt system on Touring and Black Edition models. Both systems will play MP3 and Windows Media Audio files, and both feature a subwoofer, Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto compatibility. All but Sport trims also come standard with factory-installed SiriusXM Satellite Radio. Touring models and Black Editions add HD radio, as well.


Interior Comforts


Heated front seats, tri-zone automatic climate control, and active noise cancellation make the Ridgeline ready for a night on the town. EX-L, Touring, and Black Edition models come with perforated leather upholstery, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated rear seats, an acoustically treated windshield, and a four-way power-adjustable passenger seat. Touring and Black Edition models add ventilated front seats and a 150W/400W truck-bed power outlet.


Safety Comes Standard


Honda employs a combination of active and passive technologies that make the Ridgeline one of the safest vehicles in its class. Along with four-wheel anti-lock brakes and LED daytime running lights, every 2020 Honda Ridgeline comes standard with advanced features like Lane Departure Warning, Road Departure Mitigation, Electronic Brake-force Distribution, and Forward Collision Alert. Other notable active safety technologies on the new Ridgeline include Trailer Stability Assist, and Vehicle Stability Assist with Traction Control. Passive safeguards include side, front, knee, and overhead airbags, a Honda advanced engineered body structure, and the HondaLink Assist Automatic Emergency Response System. 


Loaded With Technology


Every new Ridgeline comes with remote start, push-button start, and proximity key entry. Other advanced features include a multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines and a colour driver information interface. Driver-assist technologies include Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Honda LaneWatch. Touring and Black Edition models add Rear Cross Traffic Monitoring and Blind Spot warning systems.


Ready for Anything


All Ridgeline models come with AWD, a 289 HP, 3.5-litre, 24-valve Direct Injection V6 engine, and a six-speed automatic transmission featuring Grade Logic Control. Honda's Intelligent Traction Management System lets drivers adapt to road conditions, and improve traction and handling with the push of a button. Traction Management system settings include standard, snow, sand, or mud. The Ridgeline's UV stabilized, and scratch-resistant bed easily fits full sheets of plywood and gypsum board. A dual-action tailgate pulls down or swings open for easy loading, while an in-segment exclusive lockable in-bed trunk keeps tools safe and out of sight. The Ridgeline also comes ready to tow with a pre-wired trailer brake controller, seven-pin trailer connection, and 2,268 kg towing capacity. Fuel economy for all trims comes in at 12.8/9.5/11.3 L/100 KM City/Hwy/Combined.