Pricing for the 2026 Honda Pilot starts at $43,690 (all prices include $1,495 destination charge). Updated for the 2026 model year with fresh styling and upgraded tech Up to 22 mpg combined Long a ...
The Honda Pilot grew in every direction, and prices grew with it. The 2026 model year will arrive at dealerships with a larger touchscreen, enhanced technology, and improved insulation. All the ...
Shocking possibly no one, a new look for the 2026 Honda Pilot means it has a new and more expensive starting price. While we hoped the otherwise carryover items like the overall platform and engine ...
Honda released pricing for the 2026 Pilot lineup, which starts at $43,690 for the front-drive Sport trim, $1995 more than the 2025 model. Pricing is up for the rest of the lineup as well, though the ...
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Traveling hot on the heels of the extra-popular all-new fourth-generation 2025 Honda Passport five-seat crossover SUV, the related fourth-generation three-row Pilot is also fresher now as it gains an ...
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USDA wants farmers to focus on soil health and producing more nutritious food. To that end, Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins, along with Robert “F” Kennedy Jr., Health Secretary, and Doctor Mehmet Oz, ...