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2017 Honda Ridgeline: Redefining the Midsize Pickup Experience


2017 Honda Ridgeline

The 2017 Honda Ridgeline represents a bold evolution in the midsize pickup segment, blending crossover comfort with truck utility. As the only unibody pickup in its class, the second-generation Ridgeline builds upon Honda's innovative approach to truck design while addressing previous criticisms. This comprehensive review explores why the 2017 model remains a compelling choice for buyers seeking a versatile, car-like driving experience without sacrificing truck capabilities.

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A New Direction in Pickup Design

Honda took a significant step with the 2017 Ridgeline's design, moving away from the polarizing looks of its predecessor while maintaining its unique engineering philosophy. Based on the same platform as the Honda Pilot SUV but with substantial modifications, the new Ridgeline presents a more conventional truck silhouette that cleverly masks its unibody construction.

Key Exterior Features:

  • Streamlined, aerodynamic profile with improved bed integration
  • Signature Honda grille and LED lighting options
  • Strategic rubber molding creates traditional bed separation illusion
  • Available two-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations
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Performance and Driving Dynamics

Where the Ridgeline truly shines is in its refined driving experience, setting it apart from body-on-frame competitors like the Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado. The 2017 model's performance upgrades deliver a perfect balance of capability and comfort.

Powertrain Specifications

Engine 3.5L Earth Dreams V6
Horsepower 280 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque 262 lb-ft @ 4,700 rpm
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Fuel Economy (AWD) 18/25/21 mpg (city/highway/combined)

The Ridgeline's Intelligent Variable Torque Management (i-VTM4) all-wheel-drive system with torque vectoring provides exceptional cornering stability, making it feel more like a performance SUV than a traditional pickup. During testing, the system demonstrated remarkable ability to prevent understeer, even on loose surfaces.

Innovative Bed and Storage Solutions

Honda's thoughtful approach to utility sets the Ridgeline apart with several segment-exclusive features that enhance practicality:

  • Dual-Action Tailgate: Opens sideways like a door or drops down traditionally
  • In-Bed Trunk: 7.3 cubic feet of lockable, waterproof storage
  • Durable Composite Bed: Scratch-resistant material with 1,500 lb capacity
  • Bed Audio System: Available exciters turn bed walls into speakers
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Towing and Payload Capacity

While not class-leading, the Ridgeline's capabilities meet most users' needs:

  • Max Towing (AWD): 5,000 lbs
  • Max Payload: Approximately 1,500 lbs
  • Towing Features: Standard trailer pre-wiring, hill start assist

During testing with a 4,000 lb trailer, the Ridgeline demonstrated stable towing characteristics, though the absence of an integrated brake controller was noted.

Interior Comfort and Technology

The cabin reflects Honda's attention to detail, offering SUV-like refinement with clever truck-specific features:

Notable Interior Features

  • Available leather-trimmed seating with 10-way power adjustment
  • Spacious rear seats with innovative flip-up design
  • Quiet cabin with extensive sound-deadening materials
  • 8-inch touchscreen with available navigation

Honda Sensing Safety Suite (Available)

Upper trims include advanced driver aids:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Collision Mitigation Braking
  • Lane Keeping Assist
  • Road Departure Mitigation
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Trim Levels and Pricing

The 2017 Ridgeline offered a wide range of configurations to suit different budgets and needs:

Trim Level Key Features Starting MSRP
RT Basic convenience features $30,375
Sport Added styling elements $32,270
RTL Leather, premium audio $35,370
RTL-E Advanced tech package $39,870
Black Edition Luxury appointments $43,770

Competitive Comparison

While the Ridgeline doesn't match all competitors in raw capability, it offers unique advantages:

  • vs Toyota Tacoma: Superior ride quality and interior space
  • vs Chevrolet Colorado: More refined driving experience
  • vs Ford Ranger: More innovative storage solutions
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Final Verdict

The 2017 Honda Ridgeline successfully carves its niche in the midsize truck segment by prioritizing everyday livability over extreme capability. Its combination of car-like manners, innovative features, and respectable utility makes it ideal for:

  • Urban and suburban dwellers needing occasional truck utility
  • Active families seeking adventure-ready versatility
  • Buyers prioritizing comfort and refinement in a pickup

While traditional truck buyers may prefer body-on-frame alternatives, the Ridgeline's unique strengths make it a compelling choice for those who value innovation and driving refinement in their pickup truck.

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Last Updated On Jul, 03-2025

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