After a rather lengthy teaser campaign, the 2017 Honda Ridgeline is finally here and will show up in public later today at the North American International Auto Show.
Gone is the high-walled cargo bed as Honda has decided to turn the
new Ridgeline into a normal-looking midsize pickup which will likely
give it a broader appeal. However, we are certain many will miss the
unconventional bed as that made the Ridgeline stand out from the crowd.
The new model is 5.4 inches (13.7 centimeters) wider and 4 inches (10
cm) longer and comes with a four-foot wide flat bed. The latter offers
48 inches (122 cm) between the rear wheel arches and has a maximum
payload capacity of almost 1,600 pounds (725 kilograms).
The composite bed is scratch-resistant and benefits from a
dual-action tailgate and a lockable In-Bed Trunk granting secure storage
space without affecting the bed’s utility. It now has a fully flat
floor and comes with a drain plug to ease the process of cleaning and
evacuating water from the trunk. The UV-stabilized bed has eight
350-pound tie down cleats and is available with a 400-watt AC power
inverter placed behind an access panel in the right bed wall.
For the first time in the model's existence, the Ridgeline will be
available in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations. Power will
be provided exclusively by a 3.5-liter V6 engine linked to a six-speed
automatic transmission that according to Honda
will ensure best-in-class acceleration and fuel economy. The AWD system
incorporates the company’s Intelligent Terrain Management providing
several selectable modes: Normal, Sand, Snow, and Mud.
Perhaps the most interesting feature is the industry’s first in-bed
audio system turning the 2017 Ridgeline into the “ultimate tailgating
vehicle.” It uses six exciters placed inside the bed wall that release
sound coming from the truck’s audio system to enable a total power of
540 watts.
Stepping inside the cabin, the four-door pickup can be had with a
tri-zone climate control system, push button start, and leather trim.
It’s also got a 60/40-split and folding second-row seat and is offered
with an eight-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system that has
support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
On the safety side, the 2017 Honda Ridgeline will target the highest
available collision ratings. It will do that by offering systems such as
Collision Mitigation Braking, Lane Departure Warning, Road Departure
Mitigation, Forward Collision Warning, and Lane Keeping Assist. All of
the models will get as standard a multi-angle rearview camera, but
you’ll be able to upgrade to Honda LaneWatch or Blind Spot Information
system.
Just like the old one, the new Ridgeline was created entirely by Honda R&D Americas and will be made in Lincoln, Alabama.
Special thanks go to D. for sending the tip! Additional pics will be added later today.
Source;
http://www.worldcarfans.com/1160111102785/2017-honda-ridgeline-gets-in-bed-audio-system-and-conventional-design
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