Honda Ridgeline
Full Specifications
Overview
| Models Car models are the different versions or designs of cars made by a manufacturer, each with unique features, styles, and configurations. | Sport Ridgeline |
| Year typically refers to the model year of a vehicle, which indicates its design and production cycle rather than the actual manufacturing date. | 2026 |
| Combined MPG Combined MPG is the average number of miles a vehicle can travel per gallon of fuel, calculated by blending city and highway driving figures. | 21 MPG |
| Drive Type A car's drive type refers to which wheels receive power from the engine. For example, front-wheel drive (FWD) powers the front wheels, rear-wheel drive (RWD) powers the rear, and all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) power all four wheels. | all wheel drive |
| Total Seating Car total seating refers to the maximum number of passengers a car can accommodate, including the driver. | 5 |
| Bed length | 64.0 in. |
| Cargo Capacity Car cargo capacity is the measurement of the space available in a vehicle for storing items, typically given in cubic feet or liters. | 7.3 cu.ft. |
| Curb Weight Car curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but without passengers or cargo. | 4,420 lbs. |
| Basic Warranty A Basic Warranty is a manufacturer’s promise to repair or replace parts of a product if they prove defective within a specified period. | 3 yr./ 36,000 mi. |
| Towing Capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
| Payload Capacity | 1,583 lbs. |
| Dealerships Car dealerships are businesses that sell new or used vehicles directly to consumers, often providing financing, trade-ins, and maintenance services. |
17700 FL-50, Clermont, FL 34711 |
Fuel & MPG / Battery & Range
| Fuel type Fuel type refers to the kind of energy source used to power an engine or appliance, such as gasoline, diesel, electricity, or alternative fuels. | Regular unleaded |
| EPA city/highway MPG EPA city/highway MPG refers to the estimated miles per gallon a car gets in city driving and on highways, as measured by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. | 18/24 MPG |
| EPA combined MPG EPA combined MPG stands for Environmental Protection Agency Combined Miles per Gallon. It estimates a vehicle’s fuel efficiency by averaging its performance in both city and highway driving conditions. | 21 MPG |
| Range in miles (city/hwy) Car range refers to the distance a vehicle can travel on a full tank of fuel (or a full battery charge) and is usually measured separately for city driving—which often gives a lower range due to stop-and-go traffic—and highway driving, where steady speeds generally result in a higher range. | 351.0/468.0 mi. |
| Fuel tank capacity A car's fuel tank capacity is the maximum amount of fuel it can hold, usually measured in liters or gallons. | 19.5 gal. |
| CO2 Emissions Car CO₂ emissions refer to the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by a vehicle’s engine as it burns fuel. | 7.1 tons |
Engine
| Base engine size The car’s base engine size usually refers to its engine displacement, which is the total volume of all the cylinders (measured in liters or cubic centimeters). | 3.5 L |
| Cylinders Car cylinders are the chambers in an engine where the combustion of fuel occurs, driving pistons to create mechanical power. | V6 |
| Base engine type A car’s base engine type refers to its fundamental design—typically the configuration (like inline, V-type, or boxer) and the fuel it uses (gasoline, diesel, etc.). | Gas |
| Horsepower Car horsepower is a unit of power that measures how much work an engine can perform, with one horsepower roughly equal to 746 watts. | 280 hp @ 6,000 rpm |
| Torque Car torque is a measure of the engine's twisting force, indicating its ability to accelerate the vehicle and overcome resistance. | 262 lb-ft @ 4,700 rpm |
| Valves Car valves are engine components that control the intake of air and fuel and the exhaust of combustion gases. | 24 |
| Cam type generally refers to the configuration of an engine’s camshaft(s). For example, engines can have a single overhead cam (SOHC) or dual overhead cam (DOHC) layout, each affecting valve timing and engine performance differently. | Single overhead cam (SOHC) |
| Valve timing Valve timing is the process of precisely controlling when the engine's intake and exhaust valves open and close to optimize performance and efficiency. | Variable |
| Direct injection Direct injection is a fuel system that injects fuel directly into the engine’s combustion chamber, which improves efficiency, power, and fuel economy. | Standard |
Towing & Hauling
| Max Towing Capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
| Max Payload Capacity | 1,583 lbs. |
Drivetrain
| Transmission A car transmission is the system that transfers power from the engine to the wheels, using different gear ratios to control speed and torque. | 9-speed shiftable automatic |
| Drive Type A car's drive type refers to which wheels receive power from the engine. For example, front-wheel drive (FWD) powers the front wheels, rear-wheel drive (RWD) powers the rear, and all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) power all four wheels. | All wheel drive |
| Rear limited slip differential | Standard |
Suspension
| Four-wheel independent suspension | Standard |
| Front and rear stabilizer bar | Standard |
Dimensions
| Length | 210.2 in. |
| Overall width with mirrors | 78.6 in. |
| Height | Standard |
| Wheelbase A car's wheelbase is the distance between the centers of its front and rear wheels. | 125.2 in. |
| EPA interior volume | 109.7 cu.ft. |
| Cargo capacity, all seats in place | 7.3 cu.ft. |
| Maximum payload | 1,583 lbs. |
| Maximum cargo capacity | 7.3 cu.ft. |
| Turning circle The car turning circle is the smallest circular path a vehicle can complete, reflecting its maneuverability. | 43.4 ft. |
| Ground clearance he distance from the lowest part of the car to the ground. This measurement is important because it determines how well a car can handle rough or uneven terrain. | 7.6 in. |
| Curb Weight Car curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but without passengers or cargo. | 4,420 lbs. |
| Angle of approach | 20.4 degrees |
| Angle of departure | 19.6 degrees |
| Maximum towing capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
| Gross weight Car gross weight is the total weight of the vehicle including passengers, cargo, fuel, and all additional equipment. | 6,019 lbs. |
| Country of final assembly A car’s country of final assembly is the nation where the vehicle is put together into its final form, regardless of where its parts were produced. | United States |
Front Seat Dimensions
| Front head room | 40.1 in. |
| Front leg room | 40.9 in. |
| Front shoulder room | 62.0 in. |
| Front hip room | 59.1 in. |
| Cloth | Standard |
| Bucket front seats | Standard |
| 8-way manual passenger seat adjustment | Standard |
Rear Seat Dimensions
| Rear head room | 38.8 in. |
| Rear leg room | 36.7 in. |
| Rear shoulder room | 61.5 in. |
| Rear hip room | 56.6 in. |
| Folding center armrest | Standard |
| Split-folding rear seatback | Standard |
In-Car Entertainment
| Display size | 9.0" |
| Total speakers | 7 |
| AM/FM stereo | Standard |
| 1 subwoofer(s) | Standard |
| Android Auto/Apple CarPlay | Standard |
| USB connection | Standard |
| USB with external media control | Standard |
| Satellite radio satellite radio | Standard |
| 3 months of provided satellite radio service | Standard |
Power Feature
| 2 one-touch power windows | Standard |
| Hands-free entry | Standard |
| Heated mirrors | Standard |
Instrumentation
| Trip computer | Standard |
| Tachometer | Standard |
| External temperature display | Standard |
| Clock | Standard |
Tires & Wheels
| Painted alloy wheels | Standard |
| Tires Size | 245/60R H |
| Wheels Size | 18 |
| Temporary spare tire | Standard |
| Inside mounted spare tire | Standard |
Telematics
| Emergency Service | Standard |
| Airbag Deployment Notification | Standard |
| Vehicle Alarm notification | Standard |
| Stolen Vehicle Tracking/Assistance | Standard |
| Roadside Assistance | Standard |
Warranty
| Basic | 3 yr./ 36,000 mi. |
| Drivetrain | 5 yr./ 60,000 mi. |
| Rust | 5 yr./ unlimited mi. |
| Roadside Assistance | 3 yr./ 36,000 mi. |
PROS
- The 3.5-liter engine produces 280 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque, delivering confident acceleration and strong towing capability.
CONS
- Four-wheel independent suspension helps provide a smoother, more SUV-like driving experience compared to many traditional trucks.
The 2026 Honda Ridgeline Sport blends pickup capability with everyday comfort, powered by a strong 3.5-liter V6 delivering 280 horsepower and paired with a smooth 9-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Designed for drivers who want truck utility without sacrificing refinement, it offers seating for five, a 5,000-lb towing capacity, and a practical 64-inch bed. With an EPA-estimated 21 MPG combined, a driving range of up to 468 highway miles, and a comfortable independent suspension, the Ridgeline Sport balances efficiency, performance, and versatility.
Your question is: Honda Ridgeline Sport?
Which question will you have about this car? Let’s justify these. There, we are including the major questions and answers about this car. So, let’s start now.
It comes with a 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque, providing solid performance for both daily driving and towing.
The truck has a maximum towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds, making it suitable for small trailers, boats, and recreational gear.
Yes, it features an all-wheel-drive system paired with a 9-speed shiftable automatic transmission for better traction in different road conditions.
The EPA estimates fuel economy at 18 MPG in the city, 24 MPG on the highway, and 21 MPG combined.
The cabin is designed to seat up to five passengers comfortably.
The pickup offers a bed length of approximately 64 inches, providing practical space for tools, gear, or outdoor equipment.
The vehicle’s final assembly takes place in the United States