2023 Honda Pilot Elite
Vehicle Type: Large suv Gasoline
86
overall score
Category Ranking: 5
Vehicle Price
Base Price:
$52,030
Price as Tested:
$53,375
Fuel Information
Fuel Type: Regular
Fuel Capacity (gal): 18.5
EPA City mpg: 19
EPA Highway mpg: 25
EPA Combined mpg: 21
Advanced Safety Features
- Adaptive Cruise Control [S]
- Advanced Headlights [S]
- Automatic Emergency Braking [S]
- Blind-Spot Warning [O]
- Driver Monitoring [S]
- Forward-Collision Warning [S]
- Lane-Departure Warning [S]
- Lane-Keeping Assistance [S]
- Rear Cross-Traffic Warning [O]
- Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking [O]
- [S] Standard, [O] Optional
Overall Observations
The perennially popular 3-row Pilot, Honda's largest crossover
SUV, debuted in 2003 and received a full redesign in 2023. Now
in its fourth generation, the Pilot has a more rugged, aggressive
facade. Sharp angles and creases replace rounded corners and
curved surfaces for a handsome look that maintains a family
resemblance to the HR-V, CR-V, and Passport crossovers.
The Pilot's new V6 engine delivers smooth but merely
adequate power. It gets a bump of just 5 hp compared with
the outgoing engine, and fuel economy—at 21 mpg in combined
driving—is mediocre. A new 10-speed transmission replaces the
2022 Pilot's 9-speed transmission.
The Pilot's ride is serene and comfortable, although the brake
pedal on our test vehicle had a soft, spongy feel. Front-wheel
drive is standard on most trim levels, and all-wheel drive is a
$2,100 option. On the off-road-oriented TrailSport and the Elite
trims, all-wheel drive is standard.
The Pilot's voluminous cabin has a sensible layout, lots of
headroom and legroom for first- and second-row passengers,
and plenty of storage cubbies—although there's some use
of cheap plastic trim. Other desirable details include a full
complement of advanced safety features on most trim levels,
tri-zone climate control, and Cabin Talk, which enables people
in the front row to communicate with those in the second and
third rows via the rear speakers.
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Click HerePros and Cons
Pros
- Plenty of first- and second-row headroom and legroom
- Good storage capacity
- Lots of standard advanced safety features
- Rugged exterior styling
Cons
- Disappointing fuel-economy ratings
- Spongy/soft brake-pedal feel
- Some use of cheap plastics in the cabin
Vehicle Specifications
Model year tested: 2023
Number of passengers (F/R): 2/6
Curb weight (lbs): 4660.0
Exterior L / W / H (in): 199.9 / 78.5 / 71.0
Wheelbase (in): 113.8
Number of air bags: 10
Warranty (months/miles): 36/36,000
Tire manufacturer and model: Bridgestone Alenza Sport A/S
Front and rear tire size: 255/50 R20
Max towing capacity (lbs): 5,000
Headlight type: LED
Transmission type: Auto 10-speed
Drivetrain type: All wheel
Engine/motor: 3.5L V6
Engine horsepower @ RPM: 285 @ 6,100
Test Data
Test Vehicle Scores
Advanced Safety Features:
9.10Fuel Efficiency:
4.30EPA Emissions Score:
7.00Acceleration:
4.93Braking:
5.57
Handling:
6.22
Quality and Drivability:
7.50
Ride Quality:
7.43Interior Size:
5.94Easy of Entry and Exit:
8.15Visibility:
8.23Interior Noise:
5.72Cargo Capacity:
6.18
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