Auto review: 2025 Honda Ridgeline Trailsport exceeds consumer expectations
Published in Business News
When the Ridgeline entered Grasso’s Garage for the first time back in 2023, we recognized a mid-sized truck that had the ability to handle a lot of chores and things around the house. Fit for the honey-do list but with tons of comfort and style, the Ridgeline adds an additional trim level to enhance its capability and utility. I give you the 2025 Honda Ridgeline Trailsport.
Wrapped in Diffused Sky baby blue paint, the Ridgeline Trailsport is ready for off-roading and much much more. The five-seater crew cab type truck boasts a comfortable interior, easy to use infotainment system, push button transmission and excellent ground height access. It's powered by the ever-popular Honda i-VTEC engine, which produces 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque, and the nine-speed automatic transmission was quiet and had no issues getting up and going. Towing capacity is 5,000 pounds, while the Ridgeline offers a 1,509-pound payload capacity.
Our tester came with leather seats, power moonroof, and front and rear parking sensors. Riding on 18-inch alloy wheels and all-terrain tires, the Ridgeline Trailsport boasts considerable off-road abilities. It also features LED exterior lights, dual-action tailgate, in-bed trunk, heated power mirrors, remote engine start and integrated trailer hitch. While the Trailsport isn’t taller than other Ridgeline models, it definitely has the accents and curb appeal of a beefier truck.
As a compact truck owner myself, I found the Ridgeline bigger than what I’m used to, but not as big as a half-ton pickup. It’s great for yard-work, small trailer towing, off-road adventures, household tasks and even towing the camper for the weekend. Honda has done an outstanding job with its recently redesigned fleet. As a Honda CR-V Sport Hybrid owner myself, I can confirm that Honda is on the top of its game, and I expect the Ridgeline Trailsport will soon be a common sight on the road.
2025 Honda Ridgeline Trailsport AWD
MSRP: $44,380
MPG: 18 city / 23 highway / 22.4 as tested
As Tested: $46,830
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