2025 Honda Pilot Black Edition
The new Black Edition trim adds some visual flare to Honda’s bread-and-butter family hauler for 2025
The new Black Edition trim adds some visual flare to Honda’s bread-and-butter family hauler for 2025
As we inch closer to spring, we reflect on spending the majority of winter driving loads of SUVs and crossovers.
As we inch closer to spring, we reflect on spending the majority of winter driving loads of SUVs and crossovers.
The Passport brings great ride and handling to the table that is pretty reminiscent of the larger Pilot.
Power delivery of the Pilot is silky smooth, requiring minimal effort to bring the crossover up to speed.
We have now extensively tested the Michelin Pilot Super Sport, and hold it in extremely high regard.
Subtle changes help differentiate the Touring from the pack, but not so much that it becomes blatantly obvious.
Its continued popularity suggests that it’s on course to continue as a leader in the segment.
Fifty thousand dollars may seem like a lot of money for a mainstream SUV.
Most families who purchase a Honda Pilot do so for the generous interior space and high-quality cabin.
New from the ground up |
Bread and butter product such as the Pilot are always a thing of great pride for the Honda brand.
The last of this generation |
For a truck that is going to be replaced quite soon, the Pilot is still able to hold firm to its roots.
An oldie but a goodie
With the majority of the market shifting towards very car-like crossovers, it’s a pleasant change to drive an SUV that feels like a real SUV.
An aging favourite lingering on the market
With a no-nonsense approach, the current Pilot stays true to what Honda is all about.