2017 Honda Ridgeline Price vs 2017 Toyota HiLux, 2017 Nissan Titan and Others

Oct 11, 2016 05:47 AM EDT | Johanna Vanessa Anasco

It fuses elegance and functionality rarely seen amongst its rivals. The 2017 Honda Ridgeline is designed and powered, for work and play.

What's the latest about the Honda 2017 Ridgeline?

At a glance, the 2017 Honda Ridgeline is seen at a lower price with better performance. Its fuel efficiency has slightly improved.

Honda's Ridgeline sports spacious cabin area, a smooth on-road ride and a touch of innovation. This makes the 2017 Nissan X-Trail and other pick-up trucks appear old fashioned.

What is the price tag of the 2017 Honda Ridgeline?

Honda's unibody pick-up's base price is expected at around $29,475. This is expected to have an additional $1,800 for the AWD option.

There is no price announced yet for the Toyota 2017 HiLux. However, the 2017 Nissan Titan has been announced to have a base price of $37,485.

When is the Honda 2017 Ridgeline Release Date?

No release date has been officially announced by Honda. Even Toyota hasn't announced any of their Toyota HiLux.

Only Nissan has a confirmed date for its pick-up truck. Nissan is set to release its pick-up in December 2016.

The Honda 2017 Ridgeline's Range

It's predecessor the 2017 Nissan's Leaf has a maximum range of 107 miles. Its cousin the Chevy Bolt or the Opel Ampera-E in Europe offers around almost twice at 200 miles.

On the other hand, the Tesla Model 3 is perceived to be at 215 miles per charge. The similarities if not very close specifications of the Leaf's range to Tesla makes the 2018 Nissan Leaf its closest competitor.

How do the 2017 Honda Ridgeline's power and transmission fare?

The new Honda 2017 Ridgeline comes with a 282 horsepower. It can accelerate from zero to sixty miles per hour in 6.6 seconds. Top speed is recorded to be at 112 miles per hour or at 180.24 kilometers per hour.

Its overhaul power comes at a 5,000 pounds or almost 2,268 kilograms. The Honda 2017 Ridgeline comes with a six-speed transmission. And a front-wheel powered chassis.

The Honda pickup got a nineteen mpg city per EPA ratings. It fares at twenty-six mpg on the highway.

Overall the 2017 Honda Ridgeline started strong this year. This 2016 may have been Toyota's year, but its lead in the pick-up truck segment is highly threatened by its fellow Japanese automaker.

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