
The Ridgeline’s 60/40-split and folding rear seat offers roomy seating for up to three passengers and, with the seat bottoms folded up, has the capacity to carry bulky items like a 55-inch flat screen television or a mountain bike with the wheel intact. All models also come standard with a Class III towing hitch and AWD modes add a 7-pin wiring connector. Additional high-end amenities include a standard 4.2-inch color display, available heated front seats and a heated steering wheel. The premium quality of the new Ridgeline carries over to the interior, where designers have applied high quality, soft-touch materials throughout the cabin and added thoughtful details such as LED map lighting (see the Interior section for more information on interior styling). The all-new 2017 Ridgeline sports a sleek, sophisticated and rugged exterior design, incorporating new premium features including standard LED taillights, and available features such as LED projector headlights and LED daytime running lights.
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LED projector headlights with Auto high-beamĨ-inch touchscreen Display Audio System with Android Auto and Apple Car Play compatibilityĮPA MPG Ratings City / Highway / Combined Intelligent Variable Torque Management (i-VTM4) (AWD models) (kg) (varies by trim level)ģ.5-liter direct-injected i-VTEC V-6 with Variable Cylinder Management Track – 2WD: Front – in, (mm) 2WD: Rear – in.

Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC, in Lincoln, Ala., is the exclusive manufacturing home for the 2017 Honda Ridgeline. in its Los Angeles design studio, while vehicle development was undertaken at the company’s Raymond, Ohio, new-model development center. Its exterior and interior design was conducted by Honda R&D Americas, Inc.

The second-generation Ridgeline was designed, developed and is manufactured in America using domestic and globally sourced parts. 2017 Honda Ridgeline © Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
