Honda Ridgeline Gets a Tough TrailSport Trim

Nipuna Marasinghe
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The 2024 Honda Ridgeline now comes in four trims and features an off-road TrailSport model. Its all-terrain General Grabber A/T sport tires add more grip to the Ridgeline TrailSport. Additionally, on-road comfort has been improved across all models with a redesigned console and a large, fast infotainment system. Today, in MotorGuide weekly news, we tell you the exact details about the addition of this Tough TrailSport Trim to the 2024 Honda Ridgeline.

It is reported that the Ridgeline is offered in four trim levels for 2024. These include the entry-level Sport, midrange RTL, and the new TrailSport with skidplates and all-terrain rubber editions. All models feature a new grille design. The TrailSport gets its own version, with underbody protection, pewter-gray 18-inch wheels with General Grabber A/T Sport tires, and power-folding mirrors. The Ridgeline name is stamped on the tailgate, giving the rear of the Honda Ridgeline a proud look.

Its dual-action tailgate opens in the traditional hinge-down format. The Ridgeline has a comfortable interior with good space. It features heated seats, a luxurious steering wheel, and rear seats with hidden storage. The biggest physical change in its interior is the new console, which includes a large padded armrest, deep dual cupholders, and space for a tablet or a small laptop. A standard 7-inch digital gauge cluster can also be seen. The Ridgeline interior also includes a 9-inch infotainment screen to the right, and a small ledge to rest your hand while swiping.

The Ridgeline is equipped with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine that produces an output of 280 hp and 262 pound-feet of torque. This engine is connected to a nine-speed transmission. The TrailSport uses the same chassis. The TrailSport offers several terrain modes with modified throttle and traction to achieve good performance on sandy, muddy roads as well as during on-road driving.

In addition to the TrailSport trim, the 2024 Ridgeline lineup includes a different grille, unique wheels, and HPD graphics. All Ridgeline models come with Honda Sensing driver-assist features, and the new models are scheduled to go on sale early December this year.

This Honda Ridgeline, with the added Tough TrailSport Trim, can be seen in 2024. So, MotorGuide is ready to continuously update you with more details about the Honda Ridgeline and information about all vehicles in the automotive world.

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