In 2016, the third-gen Honda Pilot debuted at a base price of $30,875. In 2024, the fourth-gen model sees a significant hike, starting at $41,295. Honda recently unveiled pricing details for the slightly updated SUV, now offering six trim choices.
Among them is the new Black Edition variant, boasting a sleek gloss black grille, mirror caps, and 20-inch wheels. Inside, it flaunts red-accented leather seats with matching stitching. Despite being the priciest at $55,675, the Pilot Black Edition includes all-wheel drive as standard.
The new starting point for the updated Pilot series begins with the Sport base model, available with two-wheel drive. Opting for all-wheel drive incurs an additional $2,100 charge. Honda is discontinuing the previous entry-level offering, the Pilot LX with front-wheel drive, for 2024, resulting in a $2,810 hike in the base price. The initial cost for that version was only $38,485.
The rugged Trailsport variant, introduced in 2023, occupies a prominent position in the lineup with a starting price of $50,495, featuring standard all-wheel drive. It holds the second-highest price among trims, trailing only the Black Edition. Honda maintains its HPD appearance package for 2025, which includes black- or bronze-colored wheels, HPD center caps, and unique HPD graphics. This enhancement is available for an additional $2,000 across all Pilot trims.
Below is the breakdown of the entire pricing structure for the 2024 Honda Pilot:
Price (FWD) | Price (AWD) | |
Pilot Sport | $41,295 | $43,395 |
Pilot EX-L | $44,595 | $46,695 |
Pilot Touring | $48,595 | $50,695 |
Pilot TrailSport | — | $50,495 |
Pilot Elite | — | $54,175 |
Pilot Black Edition | — | $55,675 |