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About the 2016 Honda Pilot
Vehicle Summary
Getting on the road with a growing family doesn't have to be stressful or chaotic. With the 2016 Honda Pilot, everybody gets to stretch out and enjoy a comfortable, well-appointed cabin. This crossover SUV comes standard with three rows of seating and can accommodate up to eight passengers with second- and third-row bench seats. Meanwhile, you'll still have plenty of room for luggage and other gear in the spacious 16.5-cubic-foot trunk.
The 2016 Pilot is also offered in a number of trim configurations, ranging from the base LX to the range-topping Elite. Under the hood, every 2016 Pilot is equipped with a capable 3.5L V6 engine, and all-wheel drive is optional on most trims if you're looking for an SUV that's ready to take on adverse road conditions.
When it comes to getting around with a large crew in comfort and style, the 2016 Honda Pilot is a sensible choice that offers plenty of features.
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FAQ
Q: Does every 2016 Pilot come with three rows of seating?
A: Yes, every 2016 Pilot has three rows. Seating capacity ranges from seven to eight people, depending on whether the second row is equipped with a bench seat or captain's chairs.
Q: Does the 2016 Pilot have all-wheel drive?
A: All-wheel drive is not standard on the 2016 Pilot, but it is optional on every trim. Front-wheel drive is standard.
Q: Does the 2016 Honda Pilot have smartphone integration?
A: Smartphone integration is included on all but the base LX trim of the 2016 Pilot.
Q: What engines are available on the 2016 Pilot?
A: All 2016 Honda Pilot models are powered by a 3.5L V6 engine.
Q: What is the fuel economy of the 2016 Honda Pilot?
A: Fuel economy can vary based on a number of factors, but the 2016 Pilot base LX trim with 3.5L V6 engine, nine-speed automatic transmission, and front-wheel drive gets an EPA-estimated 23 mpg combined.1
1Fuel economy figures are based on EPA estimates for when vehicle sold as new. Actual mileage will vary based on things like battery age, vehicle condition and history, driving and charging habits, accessory use, and driving conditions. Battery capacity may decrease with time and use. See fueleconomy.gov for more info.
Generation Overview
The release of the 2016 Pilot also marked the debut of the Pilot's third generation of production (2016-2020) and featured some notable upgrades from the previous generation. Some of these upgrades include a larger eight-inch touchscreen, extra cabin storage compartments, and a lighter overall weight. In fact, the 2016 Pilot weighs a full 250 pounds less than its 2015 counterpart.
Honda Pilot Engine Options
A 3.5L V6 at 280 hp is the standalone engine on all third-generation Pilot models. On all but the Touring and Elite trims, a six-speed automatic transmission is standard. The Touring and Elite trims come with a nine-speed automatic transmission and engine start-stop system.
Front-wheel drive is standard on most Pilot models, though all-wheel drive is optional on every trim. The Elite and Black Edition trims, however, receive a standard all-wheel drive system.
Honda Pilot Storage Space
If you're looking for a crossover SUV with plenty of cargo storage, any of the third-generation Pilot models can be a great choice. Even when all three rows of seating are intact, the cargo area features a removable floor panel to provide up to 16.5 cubic feet of storage space. Meanwhile, you'll enjoy an extended 46.8 cubic feet behind the second row, and a maximum of 83.9 cubic feet with both rows folded down.
Honda Pilot Trim Configurations
Check out some key features of each third-generation Pilot trim below. The following trim features are specific to the 2016 model year.
LX (2016-2020)
- 18-inch alloy wheels
- Five-inch color display
- Rearview camera
- Seven-speaker sound system
- Bluetooth® connectivity
EX (2016-2020)
- Keyless entry and ignition
- Available remote start2
- Eight-inch touchscreen interface
- Eight-way power driver's seat
- Automatic tri-zone climate control
EX-L (2016-2020)
- Leather upholstery
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Heated front seats
- Power tailgate
- Sunroof
Touring (2016-2020)
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Driver-seat memory settings
- Ambient cabin lighting
- 10-speaker sound system
Elite (2016-2020)
- 20-inch wheels
- Panoramic sunroof
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Heated second-row seats
- Heated steering wheel
2Remote start functionality may require the purchase of a subscription plan and/or a compatible device like a smart phone. See the owner’s manual or manufacturer website for more information.
Safety Rating
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's independent crash tests help you make informed decisions about vehicle safety. NHTSA's 5-Star Safety Ratings give consumers insights into how vehicles perform in crash tests, with more stars equaling higher safety ratings. Here are the ratings for the 2016 Honda Pilot. Certain vehicles may have unrepaired safety recalls. Visit nhtsa.gov/recalls to look up a specific vehicle.
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