Tested: Redesigned 2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport Is a Roads Scholar (2024)

From the June 2023 issue of Car and Driver.

When Honda birthed the TrailSport moniker on the previous-generation Pilot and Passport, it was an inauspicious moment. With the trim offering almost no functional upgrades, the automaker appeared to be cynically chasing the emerging popularity of rugged model-line extensions. That changes with the all-new 2023 Pilot. The TrailSport truly distinguishes itself from the rest of the lineup, with all-terrain tires (and a matching full-size spare), an inch more ground clearance (for 8.3 inches total), beefy skid plates, a slightly softer front anti-roll bar, and a torque-vectoring rear diff with 20 percent more torque capacity. The off-road variant is now fully realized.

Driving the Pilot TrailSport

Speaking of that rear diff, it's a torque-vectoring madman, rotating the rear end around with slide-happy shenanigans on- or off-road. Three-row large SUVs are never this neutral, but the Pilot gets all four tires fully engaged to deliver 0.85 g on the skidpad—astonishing, considering the lowly T speed–rated (118 mph) all-terrain rubber. The Continental TerrainContact A/T tires claw extremely well on soft sand and mud but don't sing at highway speeds on pavement, despite their knobby tread.

HIGHS: Legit off-road capability, adult-size second and third rows, exuberant torque-vectoring rear diff.

The TrailSport does give up some on-road prowess relative to its siblings, with the tires and softer front anti-roll bar eroding some steering precision and allowing more body motion. The stopping distance from 70 mph is a longish 189 feet. While the TrailSport isn't as sharp as the other Pilot models on pavement, most competitors aren't either.

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The TrailSport has more serious off-road chops than its peers but is still no mountain goat. Even with the additional ground clearance, the TrailSport's 19.8-degree approach angle means it can't quite clear the 20-degree ramp we use to test articulation. And any vehicle with this much wheelbase is at risk for high centering. Also, Honda incorporated the front tow hook into the forward skid plate under the oil pan, which means two things: It won't work as a flag mount, and you may need a snorkel to attach a snatch strap after getting stuck in a water hole.

Larger Exterior and Interior Dimensions

This fourth-gen Pilot debuts a revised and fortified light-truck architecture that will also underpin the next Odyssey minivan, Ridgeline pickup, and Passport SUV. Generally speaking, the Pilot has grown in every dimension— the TrailSport specifically by 2.9 inches in wheelbase, 3.7 inches in length, and over an inch in track widths, which makes for more second- and third-row space, plus greater cargo room. The third row is not just habitable but comfortable for adults, with the seat cushion now about two inches higher off the floor for more stretch-out space. It’s not minivan grade, but it’s not far off. Parents of young children will appreciate the buttons on the second-row seats that tilt and slide them out of the way, making it easy for kids to self-embark for the back.

Bigger and stiffer means heavier, and the TrailSport's 4709-pound curb weight is a substantial 382 more than that of the last Pilot we tested. But the structure feels about as solid as a bridge abutment, which benefits both ride and handling, and the Pilot steers with a lightness and veracity that belies its increased weight. There's more sound-deadening material to block out the outside world too. The $49,695 TrailSport is the third-highest trim level, below the $53,375 Elite and $200 less than the Touring. It's well equipped but missing a few of the top models' niceties, such as ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, Wi-Fi, and Bose audio.

LOWS: Fuel economy takes a dip, not as quick as before, forgettable styling inside and out.

Visually, the 2023 Pilot marks a return toward boxy from the previous jelly-bean shape, although it's not nearly as cubist as the second-gen model. Viewed from the side or the rear, the new Pilot blends in with its peers. Arguably, its most noticeable visual is the $455 Diffused Sky Pearl paint available only on the TrailSport.

Interior materials are of reasonably high quality, and storage bins abound. Orange stitching on the seats and dash is a touch of dress-up, but our test vehicle's all-black color scheme is bland, and it's the only choice on the TrailSport. We're never fans of fingerprint-attracting piano-black trim, which unfortunately surrounds the shift buttons and climate controls. The 9.0-inch center touchscreen on EX-L and higher models is small by today's standards.

All-New V-6 Engine

Honda's venerable 60-degree naturally aspirated V-6 sprouts dual overhead cams for the first time, part of a comprehensive overhaul to reduce emissions. Displacement remains 3.5 liters, and a combination of more precise fuel control, higher injection pressures, and variable valve timing on both camshafts conspires to cut particulate and NOx emissions by up to 50 percent. That gets the V-6 to SULEV30 status, which should keep it emissions-legal through the end of the decade. Peak power is up a nominal five horsepower to 285 total, and torque is unchanged at 262 pound-feet, with both peaks at slightly higher rpm. The V-6 still has a pleasing intake honk, but Honda's storied VTEC is gone, and with it the characterful high-lift-cam switchover point and resulting pandemonium at the top end of the tach.

VERDICT: This is your Pilot speaking, now more directly to driving enthusiasts, wherever they may venture.

Power-to-weight math puts the new model 7 percent behind the previous one, so it’s no surprise that acceleration is slower by similar margins: 6.9 seconds to 60 mph and 15.4 seconds at 90 mph in the quarter-mile, versus 6.2 seconds and 14.8 at 94 mph before. Fuel economy suffers too, with EPA combined ratings down 1 mpg versus comparable 2022 Pilots. The TrailSport lands at 20 mpg, which is 1 mpg worse than other all-wheel-drive Pilots. Although this SUV lags behind its most efficient peers, some buyers will appreciate that Honda is sticking with the V-6 rather than switching to a turbo four like many competitors.

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Delivering all the expected practicality of a three-row mid-size SUV, the new Pilot expands the breadth of its lineup with the off-road-ready TrailSport. Its driving dynamics now bring it to the front of the pack, on- or off-road.

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Specifications

Specifications

2023 Honda Pilot Trailsport
Vehicle Type: front-engine, all-wheel-drive, 7-passenger, 4-door wagon

PRICE
Base/As Tested: $49,695/$50,150
Options: Diffused Sky Pearl paint, $455

ENGINE
DOHC, 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and aluminum heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement: 212 in3, 3471 cm3
Power: 285 hp @ 6100 rpm
Torque: 262 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm

TRANSMISSION
10-speed automatic

CHASSIS
Suspension, F/R: struts/multilink
Brakes, F/R: 13.8-in vented disc/13.0-in disc
Tires: Continental TerrainContact A/T
265/60R-18 110T M+S

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 113.8 in
Length: 200.2 in
Width: 78.5 in
Height: 72.0 in
Passenger Volume, F/M/R: 57/57/40 ft3
Cargo Volume, behind F/M/R: 87/49/19 ft3
Curb Weight: 4709 lb

C/D TEST RESULTS
60 mph: 6.9 sec
100 mph: 20.3 sec
1/4-Mile: 15.4 sec @ 90 mph
Results above omit 1-ft rollout of 0.4 sec.
Rolling Start, 5–60 mph: 6.9 sec
Top Gear, 30–50 mph: 4.0 sec
Top Gear, 50–70 mph: 5.2 sec
Top Speed (gov ltd): 111 mph
Braking, 70–0 mph: 189 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft Skidpad: 0.85 g

C/D FUEL ECONOMY
Observed: 18 mpg
75-mph Highway Driving: 22 mpg
75-mph Highway Range: 400 mi

EPA FUEL ECONOMY
Combined/City/Highway: 20/18/23 mpg

C/D TESTING EXPLAINED

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Dave VanderWerp

Director, Vehicle Testing

Dave VanderWerp has spent more than 20 years in the automotive industry, in varied roles from engineering to product consulting, and now leading Car and Driver's vehicle-testing efforts. Dave got his very lucky start at C/D by happening to submit an unsolicited resume at just the right time to land a part-time road warrior job when he was a student at the University of Michigan, where he immediately became enthralled with the world of automotive journalism.

Tested: Redesigned 2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport Is a Roads Scholar (2024)

FAQs

How reliable is the 2023 Honda Pilot? ›

The 2023 Honda Pilot has a predicted reliability score of 81 out of 100. A J.D. Power predicted reliability score of 91-100 is considered the Best, 81-90 is Great, 70-80 is Average, and 0-69 is Fair and considered below average.

What is the difference between the Honda Pilot and the TrailSport? ›

'TrailSport' is no longer just a styling package

Honda debuted TrailSport on the Passport, where it was an appearance package. On the 2023 Pilot, the TrailSport trim offers enhanced off-road capability. It gets all-terrain tires, a one-inch lift to 8.3 inches of ground clearance and a unique off-road-tuned suspension.

How many miles per gallon does a 2023 Pilot TrailSport get? ›

*19 city/27 highway/22 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 19 city/25 highway/21 combined mpg rating for non-TrailSport AWD trims. 18 city/23 highway/20 combined mpg rating for TrailSport.

Does the 2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport have navigation? ›

The EX-L and TrailSport trims come with a nine-speaker audio system, while the Pilot Touring and Elite models have a Bose premium sound system with 12 high-performance Bose speakers positioned throughout the vehicle's interior. These two models also have a navigation system that features a 3D graphic mode.

Which is more reliable, the Honda Pilot or the Toyota Highlander? ›

Which is more reliable: the Honda Pilot or the Toyota Highlander? Both the Toyota and Honda are very reliable. According to third parties, like RepairPal, the Toyota Highlander has an overall reliability rating of 4.0 out of 5.0,5 with an average annual repair and maintenance cost of $489.

What is the best edition of the Honda Pilot? ›

We recommend the Pilot EX-L due to its balance of price and features. The EX-L trim adds leather seats, the bigger 9.0-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless smartphone charging, and a power tailgate. Whether or not you need all-wheel drive is a matter of personal preference.

Which Honda Pilot is the most reliable? ›

Honda Pilots built between 2006 and 2008, as well as 2017 to 2021 models, have considerably fewer reported complaints than other model years. This is despite the investigation into engine stop-start system failures in the later model years and a recall involving the hood latch on 2016 to 2019 Pilots.

What is the most luxurious Honda Pilot? ›

The Elite is the most expensive option of the Pilot trims at $52,030. At this level, you'll have a lot of luxury equipment designed to provide a comfortable riding experience.

How much did you pay for 2023 Honda Pilot? ›

2023 Honda Pilot Pricing
MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
LX$37,675$35,621
Sport$40,875$38,745
EX-L$43,675$40,857
Touring$48,175$44,682
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How many miles will a 2023 Honda Pilot last? ›

Yes, with proper care, a Honda Pilot can last up to 200,000 miles, and in some cases even longer, reaching close to 300,000 miles for owners who are very meticulous with their care. So, Honda Pilots can last a long time with proper maintenance.

How many miles can a Honda Pilot go on a full tank? ›

The Pilot has more than 520 miles of max range on a full tank. For an SUV this size, this driving range is incredible and the envy of many SUV owners. The EPA estimates the 2022 Pilot can get 20 MPG in the city and 27mpg on the highway, for an estimated 23 miles per gallon on all trims with AWD.

Does the Honda Pilot TrailSport have leather seats? ›

Appointed with an available leather-wrapped steering wheel and leather-trimmed seats, the interior is a comfortable retreat whether you're on a road trip or crossing tough terrain. TrailSport shown.

What is the top of the line 2023 Honda Pilot? ›

Honda Pilot Elite

The Pilot Elite is the top-of-the-line trim and starts at $52,030.

What tires come on the 2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport? ›

2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport 265/60R18 Tires | Shop Goodyear Tires.

Does a 2023 Honda Pilot require premium gas? ›

Use of unleaded gasoline of 87 octane or higher is recommended. Honda recommends TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline where available. Do NOT use gasoline containing more than 15% ethanol.

How much should I pay for a Honda Pilot 2023? ›

2023 Honda Pilot Pricing
MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
Sport$40,875$38,745
EX-L$43,675$40,857
Touring$48,175$44,682
TrailSport$50,075$46,770
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Is the Honda Pilot a long lasting car? ›

We've talked about the typical lifespan for a Honda Pilot landing around 200,000 miles. Thus, the high mileage for the Honda Pilot is anything in the mid-100,000-mile mark. If you see a vehicle around this point, it's closer to encountering serious repairs than other cars.

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