Are you looking for a versatile new SUV here in Miami, Doral, and Hialeah? The Honda Pilot, with its three rows of seating and ample safety technologies, is an excellent choice for families and off-road enthusiasts alike.
When you’re ready to get better acquainted with the Honda Pilot, just take a look at some of our reviews. The Braman Honda team is more than happy to help you find your next SUV!
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Before you dive into more specifics of the Pilot, here are some of the impressive figures of this car.
Honda Pilot |
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Maximum Horsepower |
280 |
MPG |
19 city/27 highway rating for EX & EX-L trims 1 |
Passenger Space |
55.9 cubic feet |
Cargo Volume |
109.2 cubic feet |
With three rows and room for up to eight people, even the largest crew of passengers can fit comfortably in the Honda Pilot. Seating is easily configurable, allowing drivers to fold over sections of the bench to make room for even more cargo. If you’ve got a surfboard in tow, fitting it in should be no problem.
In total, there’s 152.9 cubic feet of space for everyone to move around in. Even if the car is loaded up with luggage, everyone should be able to stretch out.
No matter where your adventures take you, everyone needs to be protected. Fortunately, the Pilot offers Honda Sensing® standard in every trim level.
Honda Sensing® uses sensors and even small cameras to monitor the roads and other objects around your SUV. If it predicts a hazard is imminent, the car will send you warnings or act autonomously to prevent a collision from happening.
If it’s added power that you’re looking for, the Pilot offers one impressively powerful engine option. Standard in all trims is the 3.5L V6, which is capable of producing 280 HP and 262 lb-ft of torque.
Big engine power usually equates to bigger towing capacities, and that’s no different in this SUV. When all-wheel drive and additional towing features are equipped, you’ll have a maximum hauling capacity of 5,000 pounds.
Interested in saving on gas during your next big road trip? While it has a brawny six cylinder under the hood, the Pilot is still equipped to help you save at the pump.
With a 2-wheel drive configuration and an available 9-speed automatic transmission equipped, the Honda Pilot maintains an EPA-estimated 27 MPG highway and 19 MPG city for 2WD 6-speed automatic trims.1 Prepare to spend less time filling up and more time exploring.
n selecting the Honda Pilot as your next ride, you’ll have six different trim levels to choose from, including the ever-stylish Pilot Black Edition. With 20-inch black alloy wheels, red ambient cabin lighting, and other trim styling exclusives, it’s truly one of a kind.
Each preceding trim level offers features and technologies entirely its own, too. Look closely at each to figure out which fits your tastes!
LX
EX
EX-L
Touring
Elite
Black Edition
Whether you need a spacious ride for your beach trips or mountain adventures, the Honda Pilot offers ample comforts and amenities to get you there. Once you’ve finished reading through our Pilot reviews, we encourage you to get behind the wheel at Braman Honda.
Drivers in Miami, Doral, and Hialeah should contact our team online or over the phone to schedule their test drive.
1 19 city/27 highway/22 combined mpg rating for 2WD 6AT trims. 18 city/26 highway/21 combined mpg rating for AWD 6AT trims. 20 city/27 highway/23 combined mpg rating for 2WD 9AT trims. 19 city/26 highway/22 combined mpg rating for AWD 9AT trims. Based on 2020 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.