The 2016 Honda Ridgeline is expected, like its predecessor, to be
offered only as a four-door crew cab. It will likely lift its powertrains from
the 2016 Honda Pilot crossover,
meaning buyers will get a 3.5-liter V-6 engine rated for around 280 hp and 262
lb-ft of torque. Both six- and nine-speed automatic transmissions are likely to
be offered. The last Ridgeline was available only with four-wheel drive, and we
expect that trend to continue for the new model.
Look for the 2016 Honda Ridgeline to make its official debut
before the end of this year. As official
teaser photos had revealed, the 2016 Honda Ridgeline will have an
aerodynamically sculpted silhouette, with its windshield and roofline
gracefully curved to help reduce drag, and thus improves highway fuel
efficiency.
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