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Honda Pilot Specifications Honda Pilot Specifications Engineering DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Engine Type: V6 • • • • • Engine Block / Cylinder Head: Aluminum-Alloy • • • • • Horsepower (SAE net): 280 @ 6000 rpm • • • • • Torque (SAE net): 262 lb-ft @ 4700 rpm • • • • • Displacement: 3471 cc • • • • • Redline: 6800 rpm • • • • • Bore and Stroke: 89 mm x 93 mm • • • • • Compression Ratio: 11.5 : 1 • • • • • Valve Train: 24-Valve SOHC i-VTEC® • • • • • Direct Fuel Injection • • • • • Drive-by-Wire Throttle System • • • • • Eco Assist™ System • • • • • Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM®) • • • • • Active Control Engine Mount System (ACM) • • • • • Active Noise Cancellation™ (ANC) • • • • • Hill Start Assist • • • • • CARB Emissions Rating1 : ULEV-2 • • • • • Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer • • • • • 100K +/- Miles No Scheduled Tune-Ups2 • • • • • Intelligent Variable Torque Management™ (i-VTM4™) AWD System Available Available Available Available • Intelligent Traction Management • • • • Snow (2WD Models) • • • Snow / Sand / Mud (AWD Models) • • • • Remote Engine Start • • • • Idle-Stop • • 2WD = Two-Wheel Drive • AWD = All-Wheel Drive Transmissions DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE 6-Speed Automatic Transmission • • • 9-Speed Automatic Transmission • • with Shift-By-Wire (SBW) • • with Paddle Shifters • • 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 9-Speed Automatic Transmission GEAR : RATIO GEAR : RATIO 1st : 3.359 1st : 4.713 2nd : 2.095 2nd : 2.842 3rd : 1.485 3rd : 1.909 4th : 1.065 4th : 1.382 5th : 0.754 5th : 1.000 6th : 0.556 6th : 0.808 Reverse : 2.269 7th : 0.699 Final Drive : 4.250 8th : 0.580 9th : 0.480 Reverse : 3.83 Final Drive : 4.334 Body / Suspension / Chassis DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING Unit-Body Construction • • • • ELITE MacPherson Strut Front Suspension • • • • • Multi-Link Rear Suspension • • • • • Electric Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering (EPS) • • • • • Stabilizer Bar • • • • • Front: 25 mm (solid) • • • • • Rear: 26.5 mm (tubular) • • • • • Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-to-Lock: 3.14 • • • • • Steering Ratio: 16.0 : 1 • • • • • Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb: 39.4 ft • • • • • Power-Assisted Brakes • • • • • Ventilated Front Disc: 12.6 in • • • • • Solid Rear Disc: 13.0 in • • • • • Compact Spare Tire: T165/80 D17 104M • • • • • Wheels: 18-Inch Alloy • • • • Wheels: 20-Inch Alloy • All-Season Tires: 245/60 R18 105H • • • • All-Season Tires: 245/50 R20 102H • • Exterior Measurements DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Wheelbase: 111.0 in • • • • • Length: 194.5 in • • • • • Height: 69.8 in • • • • • Width: 78.6 in • • • • • Track: Front / Rear: 66.3 in / 66.3 in • • • • • Ground Clearance (Unladen): 7.3 in • • • • • Approach / Departure Angles: 18° / 19.7° • • • • • Curb Weight for 2WD: 4054 lbs 4074 lbs 4118 lbs 4140 lbs - with Honda Sensing - 4079 lbs 4123 lbs - - with Navigation - - 4120 lbs - - with RES - - 4136 lbs - - Curb Weight for AWD: 4220 lbs 4239 lbs 4284 lbs 4303 lbs 4317 lbs with Honda Sensing - 4246 lbs 4288 lbs - - with Navigation - - 4288 lbs - - with RES - - 4301 lbs - - Weight Distribution for 2WD (Front/Rear, %) 58.1 / 41.9 58.1 / 41.9 58.1 / 41.9 57.7 / 42.3 - Weight Distribution for AWD (Front/Rear, %) 57.1 / 42.9 57.1 / 42.9 57.1 / 42.9 56.1 / 43.9 56.7 / 43.3 with RES - - 56.7 / 43.3 - - Towing Capacity for 2WD: 3,500 lbs3 • • • • - Towing Capacity for AWD: 5,000 lbs3 • • • • • 2WD = Two-Wheel Drive • AWD = All-Wheel Drive Interior Measurements DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Headroom — Front (in) 40.1 40.1 39.5 39.5 39.5 Headroom — Middle (in) 40.2 40.2 39.9 39.9 40.9 Headroom — Rear (in): 38.9 in • • • • • Legroom — Front: 40.9 in • • • • • Legroom — Middle: 38.4 in • • • • • Legroom — Rear: 31.9 in • • • • • Shoulder Room — Front: 62.0 in • • • • • Shoulder Room — Middle: 62.0 in • • • • • Shoulder Room — Rear: 57.6 in • • • • • Hip Room — Front: 59.1 in • • • • • Hip Room — Middle: 57.3 in • • • • • Hip Room — Rear: 44.6 in • • • • • Cargo Volume — Behind 3rd-Row (cu ft) 16.54 / 18.55 16.54 / 18.55 16.54 / 18.55 16.54 / 18.55 16.04 / 18.05 Cargo Volume — Behind 2nd-Row (cu ft) 46.84 / 55.95 46.84 / 55.95 46.84 / 55.95 46.84 / 55.95 46.04 / 55.05 Cargo Volume — Behind 1st-Row (cu ft) 83.94 / 109.05 83.84 / 109.2 83.84 / 109.25 83.84 / 109.25 82.14 / 108.55 Passenger Volume (cu ft) 152.9 152.9 151.7 151.7 153.1 Seating Capacity 8 8 8 8 7 EPA Mileage Ratings6 / Fuel DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (6AT) — 2WD City: 19 MPG • • • Highway: 27 MPG • • • Combined: 22 MPG • • • 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (6AT) — AWD City: 18 MPG • • • Highway: 26 MPG • • • Combined: 21 MPG • • • 9-Speed Automatic Transmission (9AT) — 2WD City: 20 MPG • Highway: 27 MPG • Combined: 23 MPG • 9-Speed Automatic Transmission (9AT) — AWD City: 19 MPG • • Highway: 26 MPG • • Combined: 22 MPG • • Fuel Tank Capacity: 19.5 gal • • • • • Required Fuel: Regular Unleaded • • • • • 2WD = Two-Wheel Drive • AWD = All-Wheel Drive Active Safety DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control7 • • • • • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) • • • • • Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) • • • • • Brake Assist • • • • • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)8 • • • • • Tire Fill Assist • • • • • Location and Pressure Indicators • • • • • Daytime Running Lights (DRL) • LED LED LED LED Multi-Angle Rearview Camera9 with Guidelines (HS) • • • • • with Dynamic Guidelines (HS) • • • • Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)10 (HS) Available Available • • Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM)11 (HS) Available Available • • Forward Collision Warning (FCW)12 (HS) Available Available • • Lane Departure Warning (LDW)13 (HS) Available Available • • HS = Honda Sensing™ Feature Passive Safety DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) Body Structure • • • • • Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold Front Airbags (SRS) • • • • • SmartVent® Front Side Airbags • • • • • 3-Row Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor • • • • • 3-Point Seat Belts at All Seating Positions • • • • • Front 3-Point Seat Belts with Automatic Tensioning System • • • • • Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) • • • • • Lower Anchors (2nd-Row All) • • • • • Lower Anchors (3rd-Row Passenger-Side) • • • • • Tether Anchors (2nd-Row All) • • • • • Tether Anchors (3rd-Row All) • • • • • Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Seat-Belt Reminder • • • • • Child-Proof Rear Door Locks • • • • • Driver Assist Technology DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Honda LaneWatchTM14 (HS) • • • Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)15 (HS) Available Available • • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)16 (HS) Available Available • • Auto High-Beam Headlights (HS) • Blind Spot Information System (BSI) with Cross Traffic Monitor17 (HS) • HS = Honda Sensing™ Feature Exterior Features DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE One-Touch Turn Indicators • • • • • Integrated Glass Antenna • • • • • Rear Privacy Glass • • • • • LED Brake Lights • • • • • Intermittent Rear Window Wiper / Washer • • • • • Security System • • • • • Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers • • • • Rain Sensing Remote Entry • Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Multi-Reflector Halogen Headlights with Auto-Off • with Auto-On / Off with Auto-On / Off with Auto-On / Off with Auto-On / Off Door Handles Black Body-Colored Body-Colored Chrome Chrome Smart Entry • • • • Fog Lights • • • • One-Touch Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature • • • Power Tailgate • • • Roof Rails • • Body-Colored Parking Sensors (Front / Rear) • • Panoramic Roof • LED Headlights with Auto-On / Off • Acoustic Glass • • • Windshield • • • Front Doors • • Power Side Mirrors including Expanded View Driver’s Mirror Black Body-Colored Body-Colored Body-Colored Body-Colored Heated Side Mirrors (AWD) • • • • Memory and Integrated LED Turn Indicators • • AWD = All-Wheel Drive Comfort and Convenience DESCRIPTION LX EX EX-L TOURING ELITE Air Conditioning with Air-Filtration System • Sunglasses Holder • Push Button Start • • • • • Power Windows with Auto-Up/Down Driver’s and Front • • • • • Passenger’s Window Power Door and Tailgate Locks • • • • • Cruise Control • • • • • Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column • • • • • Multi-Functional Center Console Storage • • • • • Lockable Glove Compartment • • • • • Sliding Sun Visors • • • • • Remote Fuel Filler Door Release • • • • • Rear Window Defroster with Timer • • • • • Rear-Seat Heater Ducts • • • • • Cargo Area Light • • • • • Hidden Storage Well • • • • • Cargo Area Tie-Down Anchors (4 Total) • • • • • Cargo Area Bag Hooks • • • • • Capless Fuel Filler • • • • • Map Lights (All Rows) • • • • LED (Front Row) Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System with Humidity Control and Air Filtration • • • • • HomeLink® Remote System18 • • • • • Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Illuminated Vanity Mirrors • • • • • Conversation Mirror with Sunglasses Holder • • • • • Rear Entertainment System (RES) • Available19 Blu-ray Blu-ray 115-Volt Power Outlet • with RES • • Integrated Sunshades (2nd-Row) with RES • • Automatic-Dimming Rearview Mirror • • • • Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel • • • Heated Courtesy Door Lights (Front-Row) • • Blue Ambient LED Lighting • • • Beverage Holders • • • • • Front Row (5) • • • Illuminated Illuminated 2nd-Row (6) • • • Illuminated 3rd-Row (4) • • • • • Seatback Pockets • • • • • Front Passenger’s Seatback Pocket • • • • Driver’s Seatback Pocket • • • • Illuminated Steering Wheel-Mounted Controls • • • • Cruise / Audio / Phone • • • • Display Audio • • • • 12-Volt Power Outlets • • • • Front • •
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