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2017 Honda Ridgeline Price Starts at $29,475

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The new 2017 Honda Ridgeline pickup truck

The new 2017 Honda Ridgeline pickup truck

Today Honda released official EPA data and pricing figures for the newly redesigned 2017 Ridgeline, which starts at $29,475 and is priced as high as $42,870 for the top-level “Black Edition.”

All Ridgeline models feature a direct-injected 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 engine mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission, and are available with either a two-wheel drive or all-wheel drive powertrain. The 2WD models yield an EPA-estimated 19 mpg in the city, 26 mpg on the highway, and 22 mpg combined. The AWD Ridgeline offers slightly diminished returns; with a fuel economy slash line of 18/25/21 mpg in city/highway/combined traffic.

The most affordable version of the 2017 Honda Ridgeline will be the 2WD version of the base RT trim, which carries an MSRP of $29,475 (not including $900 destination fee). Opting for AWD raises the price to $31,275. Both come equipped with Bluetooth, USB, 18-inch aluminum wheels, and a 5-inch infotainment system with a backup camera interface.


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2017 Honda Ridgeline Black Edition at 2016 Chicago Auto Show

The top-of-the-line 2017 Honda Ridgeline Black Edition at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show

The RTS trim, priced at $31,515 for 2WD and $33,315 for AWD models, adds three zone automatic climate control and keyless entry to the list of standard features. The Sport version provides styling enhancements at a cost of $33,015 for 2WD and $34,815 for AWD models.

The RTL trim ups the number of creature comforts, including leather upholstery, heated front seats, and an electrically adjustable driver’s seat, at a price of $33,780 for 2WD models and $37,730 for AWD models. A step above, the RTL-T ($35,930 for 2WD, $37,730 for AWD) has additional aspects such as LED daytime running lights and an 8-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability.

The top-of-the-line RTL-E trim is available only on AWD Ridgeline models, and for $41,370 features lane departure prevention, a sunroof, adaptive cruise control, and those cool truck bed speakers. And finally, you can make it look pretty snazzy if you opt for the Black Edition, priced at $42,870.


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