The new tranny is in the 2024 Pilot so why not the Ridgeline . Honda Transmissions have always been a sore spot with me, great engines but poor trans.
Only time will tell, but the ZF 9-speed currently used in the Ridgeline may prove to be the better/more reliable transmission. At any rate, it is well-proven with a long track record, unlike Honda’s in-house 10-speed.The new tranny is in the 2024 Pilot so why not the Ridgeline . Honda Transmissions have always been a sore spot with me, great engines but poor trans.
As cbayman mentioned, new chassis in the 2023+ Pilots. Larger platform. even the oem 23-24 Pilot Trailsport tires are at 265/60/18 AT stock while the 2024 Ridgeline trailsport still has to use smaller 245/60/18 AT tires. This gives some insight into some design changes to the newer Pilots from the old.I was under the impression the 2024 Pilot is also AWD. There must be something else going on either with a RL-unique fit issue, or some other reason. Perhaps ZRoger73 has some of his special insight? I agree my money is on the ZF 9-speed until Honda proves themselves over time with their latest homegrown attempt. Unfortunately, it will take years for the verdict to emerge.
The reviews of the Pilot with the new Twin Cam engine and Ten Speed is they are slower than the single cam engine/ 9 speed we have! The Pilot engine is designed like a BMW with the valve covers holding the cams in place, total garbage!Only time will tell, but the ZF 9-speed currently used in the Ridgeline may prove to be the better/more reliable transmission. At any rate, it is well-proven with a long track record, unlike Honda’s in-house 10-speed.
Honda’s last in-house transmission (6-speed) had such poor reliability in the Ridgeline and other models that they stopped using it. That’s where the out-sourced ZF 9-speed came from.
Whose would you bet on?
Maybe because they’re planning to discontinue the Ridgeline anyway?I am a doubter. I think the 10sp may fit the current ridgeline, but honda has other reasons for not adding the 10sp. Who knows the reason (maybe they still have a contract with zf thats costly to exit). Why would they develop a transmission that doesn't fit there chassis? Its the easiest spec in the world to write.
@zroger73 — You’re being paged…I was under the impression the 2024 Pilot is also AWD. There must be something else going on either with a RL-unique fit issue, or some other reason. Perhaps ZRoger73 has some of his special insight? I agree my money is on the ZF 9-speed until Honda proves themselves over time with their latest homegrown attempt. Unfortunately, it will take years for the verdict to emerge.
All we know is that Honda said, "it wouldn't fit" when asked by a journalist why they didn't use the 10-speed in the 2019 Passport, which shared a platform with the Ridgeline and Pilot at the time.@zroger73 — You’re being paged…
Honda doesn't exactly have the best record on automatic transmissions. I trust ZF a hell of a lot more than I do Honda.
When! When the Ridgeline gets redesigned!If the RL gets redesigned in the future