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  • Honda Reveals What They'll Be Showing At Detroit


Honda's showing for the upcoming Detroit Auto Show will be the 2017 Ridgeline pickup and today, the automaker released a teaser shot. Our first thought when we saw the picture was: Yep, that's a truck.

 

Ok, maybe we are being somewhat snarky here. But it looks likes Honda is going for more of a truck shape than the previous Ridgeline.

 

"Ridgeline will deliver everything you'd expect in a Honda from incredible packaging and fuel-efficiency to top safety technologies and innovative, segment-first features," said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division.

 

We'll have more details when the Ridgeline debuts on January 11th.

 

Source: Honda

 

Press Release is on Page 2


 

Honda Accelerates Sweeping Light Truck Makeover with New Ridgeline Pickup Set for Global Debut at the 2016 North American International Auto Show

 

Dec 18, 2015 - TORRANCE, Calif
Honda will challenge conventional thinking in the midsize pickup segment with the return of the Honda Ridgeline truck, set to make its world debut at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Monday, January 11 at 1:15 p.m. EST. Designed, developed and manufactured in America, the all-new Ridgeline is the fourth new or significantly refreshed light truck model introduced by Honda in the past 18 months and will hit roads nationwide in the first half of next year.

 

"We developed this new Honda Ridgeline to offer something new and fundamentally better suited to the way many buyers use their truck," said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division. "Ridgeline will deliver everything you'd expect in a Honda from incredible packaging and fuel-efficiency to top safety technologies and innovative, segment-first features. We're honored to once again debut the Ridgeline in Detroit at the North American International Auto Show."

 

Honda began the complete remake of its light-truck lineup in the fall of 2014 with the freshened 2015 Honda CR-V, America's best selling SUV. Earlier this year, Honda launched the all-new HR-V crossover, gateway to the Honda truck lineup, and the third generation of its popular Pilot three-row SUV. In 2016, Honda will continue the strengthening of its light-truck family of vehicles with the new Ridgeline and a fully redesigned Odyssey minivan.

 

Calendar year 2015 sales of Honda light trucks are up 11.8 percent to 599,507 vehicles through the end of November and are on track to set a new all-time sales record for the brand, beating the previous best of 602,123 units in 2006.

 

Like the first generation Ridgeline, which also debuted at NAIAS in 2005, the all-new Ridgeline was designed and developed by Honda R&D Americas, Inc., in its Torrance, California design studio and Raymond, Ohio, research and development center. The Ridgeline and its engine will be producedi by Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, Inc., in Lincoln, Alabama.

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G. David Felt

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That for sure is a Truck.

El Kabong

Members

The perfect machine for lining some ridge. Guabi not included.

ocnblu

Members

What's the hitch receiver for?  Oh, for a bicycle rack so you can get home.

daves87rs

Members

Interesting......

balthazar

In Hibernation

Wow- they're actually spending another 99 cents and making the tailgate align with the top of the bed this time !!!

G. David Felt

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^ +1 Avalanche will still be superior to this truck!

ocnblu

Members

haha, you said "truck".

G. David Felt

Premium Subscriber

haha, you said "truck".

I strive for best intent even with idiot Honda. :P

riviera74

Premium Subscriber

I want my Avalanche....

 

Why did GM kill the Avalanche and ditch QuadraSteer on GMC trucks?

 

I want my Avalanche....

 

Why did GM kill the Avalanche and ditch QuadraSteer on GMC trucks?

 

 

Low take rate on the Quadrasteer...

 

The avalanche? Because they're idiots.

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