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2013 Honda Ridgeline Arrives with Standard Rearview Camera and Unmatched Combination of Practicality, Efficiency and Value

The innovative Honda Ridgeline remains the half-ton 4-wheel-drive
truck segment’s most versatile entry

TORRANCE, Calif., Oct. 3, 2012 – After receiving an extensive mid-cycle refresh for 2012, including a new high-value Sport trim level, new front styling and improved fuel efficiency, the Honda Ridgeline returns for 2013 with a rearview camera now standard on all trim levels. The 2013 Honda Ridgeline represents an exclusive and innovative approach in the half-ton pickup truck segment, prioritizing its construction and features based on the capabilities that recreational truck buyers need and use the most. The 2013 Ridgeline goes on sale today and pricing is unchanged for 2013, starting at $29,3501.
The Honda Ridgeline features a closed-box, uni-body structure and an independent front and rear suspension for a unique combination of capability, interior spaciousness and comfortable ride performance. It also delivers a wide range of conventional pickup capabilities, with a maximum tow rating of 5,000 pounds and a half-ton payload rating, all while offering unique features like a large In-Bed Trunk® with dual-action tailgate for easy access.
Four distinctive Ridgeline models are available, including the Ridgeline RT, Ridgeline Sport, Ridgeline RTS and top-of-the-line Ridgeline RTL, which is available with Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™2. The 2013 Ridgeline earns an EPA fuel economy rating of 15/21/17 city/highway/combined3 mpg.

Ridgeline RT features include:
Unique 17-inch steel wheels, integrated trailer hitch, pre-wiring for 7-pin trailer wiring, keyless entry, power windows and door locks, power sliding rear window, air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, trip computer with instantaneous and average fuel economy, 6-speaker 100-watt audio system with CD player and MP3/WMA playback capability, rearview camera, and 60/40 split lift-up rear seat with under-seat storage.

Ridgeline Sport features include (adds to Ridgeline RT):
Exclusive black 18-inch aluminum wheels, exclusive black honeycomb grille with black surround, black headlight and brake light housings, fog lights, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, auxiliary audio input jack, all-weather floor mats and rear privacy glass.

Ridgeline RTS features include (adds to Ridgeline RT):
Exclusive 17-inch aluminum wheels, painted inner grille surfaces, body-color painted door handles, 7-pin trailer wiring connector, 8-way power driver’s seat with lumbar support, dual-zone automatic climate control, 7-speaker 160-watt audio system with subwoofer, 6-disc in-dash CD system, steering wheel-mounted controls, auxiliary audio input jack, exterior temperature indicator, all-weather floor mats and privacy glass.

Ridgeline RTL features include (adds to Ridgeline RTS):
Exclusive 18-inch aluminum wheels, fog lights, power moonroof, heated side mirrors, leather-trimmed interior with heated front seats, XM Radio4, HomeLink® remote system, ambient console lighting, 115-volt power outlet and carpeted floor mats.

The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™2 with Voice Recognition and Zagat Survey® restaurant information is available on the Ridgeline RTL. It includes XM® Radio4, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® and a multi-information display. The navigation system includes a rearview camera display, thus eliminating this display in the rearview mirror.

Powertrain
The Ridgeline’s all-aluminum, 60-degree, SOHC 3.5-liter VTEC V-6 engine produces 250 horsepower at 5,700 rpm and 247 lb-ft. of torque at 4,300 rpm. Variable valve timing enhances low-rpm torque while extending high-rpm horsepower for a broad power band. The 5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission features Grade Logic Control to help maintain the most appropriate gear when going uphill or downhill to avoid gear “hunting.”

A fully automatic Variable Torque Management® 4-wheel drive system (VTM-4®) provides confident operation in rain, snow, ice, sand and mud, while also improving on-road and towing performance by distributing torque to all four wheels as needed. The system operates predominately in front-wheel-drive during dry-pavement cruising conditions and continuously proportions torque to the rear wheels during acceleration and low traction situations. The VTM-4 lock button located on the instrument panel allows the driver to temporarily hold engagement of both rear wheels to aid traction while in gears “1” and “2” at speeds of up to 18 mph.

Standard towing equipment includes an integrated tow hitch, transmission and oil coolers, heavy duty brakes, dual radiator fans and a wiring harness for a 7-pin trailer hook up (pre-wiring only on RT and Sport).

Body
The unit-body architecture is designed for vastly superior rigidity compared to traditional body-on-frame designs and provides the foundation for the Ridgeline's spacious interior cabin and bed, safety performance and class-leading ride and handling performance. Its modern and athletic design incorporates a solid, one-piece appearance with no separation between the bed and the cab. The windshield wipers have a heated wiper zone to enhance wiper performance in winter driving conditions and minimize ice scraping, while large side mirrors compliment rear vision while towing.

A 5-foot-long composite cargo bed with eight tie-down locations provides a payload rating of 1,100 pounds, while four cargo area lights illuminate both the bed and the in-bed trunk. A dual-action tailgate opens down for traditional access to the cargo area or to the side for ease-of-access to the 8.5 cubic-foot In-Bed Trunk®. The Ridgeline is available with a wide variety of accessories and can conveniently accommodate motorcycles or ATVs. The cargo area measures 49.5 inches wide between the wheel wells, 20.7 inches deep and 60.0 inches long (79.0 inches with the load-supporting tailgate in the down position).

Chassis
A MacPherson strut front suspension and fully independent multi-link rear suspension with trailing arms provide a smooth ride and responsive handling. A heavy-duty braking system includes 12.6-inch front and 13.1-inch rear 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. The Ridgeline RT has 17x7.5-inch steel wheels and P245/65 R17 all-season tires, while the Ridgeline RTS upgrades to 17x7.5-inch aluminum wheels. Ridgeline Sport and Ridgeline RTL models are uniquely equipped with 18x7.5-inch aluminum wheels and all-season P245/60 R18 tires.

Interior
The interior takes advantage of Honda’s uni-body packaging efficiency to deliver full-size interior space dimensions while maintaining garage-friendly, mid-size exterior dimensions. The driving position provides ergonomically comfortable access to large and easy-to-use controls.

Between the front seats, a large multi-function console features a sliding armrest and sliding lower tray – each with a hidden storage area. Other console storage areas accommodate large and small items like mobile phones, beverage holders, compact discs and portable digital music players.

The 60/40 lift-up rear seats feature a storage area underneath that is large enough to accommodate a golf bag. Plus, the rear seating area can quickly convert for cargo duty by lifting the seats up to create enough room for a full-size mountain bike with the front wheel removed. The rear seat incorporates three LATCH positions for compatible child safety seats.

Safety
All Ridgelines are equipped with standard safety features including dual-stage, multiple-threshold driver's and front passenger's SRS airbags, front side airbags with a passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), side-curtain airbags with a rollover sensor, front-seat active head restraints, Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®), a tire pressure monitoring system and daytime running lights.

Awards and Accolades
The 2012 Ridgeline received the highest possible TOP SAFETY PICK rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), earning the highest-possible score of GOOD in all four IIHS ratings, including the rigorous roof-strength test. In addition, in J.D. Power and Associates' Initial Quality StudySM (IQS) for 2011, the Ridgeline earned the highest initial quality score in the midsize pickup segment.

Warranty
The 2013 Honda Ridgeline is covered by a 3-year/36,000-mile new-car limited warranty, a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, and a 5-year/unlimited-mile corrosion limited warranty.

Ridgeline Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Pricing1
Ridgeline RT: $29,350
Ridgeline Sport: $30,095
Ridgeline RTS: $32,055
Ridgeline RTL: $34,930
Ridgeline RTL with Navigation: $37,280
 
While it doesn't clearly state it, by suggesting that the RTL w/Nav "includes a rearview camera display, thus eliminating this display in the rearview mirror" indicates that he rearview monitor is in the mirror on all other trim lines.

When the leading line in your announcement headline is "Arrives with Standard Rearview Camera", it's pretty clear not much has changed.

The good news is that this leads to an entire new year of anticipation and speculation of the 2014. Will there be one, will it be more lipstick or a real change. Gotta say, following the RL progression is like every night being Christmas eve.
 
Yes, if you boil it all down the only significant change is the rear-view camera on all models.
Interesting! So do they all have the Nav screen or reav view mirror camera Joe???
 
So...looking at the specs on the engine, it would appear that the 2013 Ridgeline has the same engine as the 2012. I was under the impression that all 2013 Honda's would have the direct injection engines.

I held off on buying a 2012 Ridgeline, when Honda announced the change to direct injection.

Does anyone have more information on this???
 
So...looking at the specs on the engine, it would appear that the 2013 Ridgeline has the same engine as the 2012. I was under the impression that all 2013 Honda's would have the direct injection engines.

I held off on buying a 2012 Ridgeline, when Honda announced the change to direct injection.

Does anyone have more information on this???
Try the 2014 thread Honda is planing new stuff for all it's Acura /Honda vehicles. The Ridgeline won't see anything until later.
 
I'll bet the non-nav backup camera will be in the rearview mirror. I can't fathom redesigning a new screen and audio system without the nav buttons for the last model year of the current design.
I can live with the mirror back up cam, it is the 6 speed tranny and no standard Bluetooth that is missing.
 
'Didn't read anything about any changes in color either....................ho, hum. Maybe I'll just have mine painted when it hits 200 grand. It will be just like the new 2013s.
 
As an owner of 2006, the lack of change means I'm not missing out on much in the way of new bells and whistles. I can drive another year without much thought of "I wish I had the new ____ feature in my Ridgeline".
 
As an owner of 2006, the lack of change means I'm not missing out on much in the way of new bells and whistles. I can drive another year without much thought of "I wish I had the new ____ feature in my Ridgeline".
I was thinking the same thing. I tend to buy new vehicles every 3-5 years. I am planning on driving my current RL till it dies (even if it ends up being my wifes/back up RL). A new much better/nicer one will just tempt me to buy one. :act024:

The good thing (stretching here) is that I can now wait till at least 2015. Although I have a history of buying vehicles in the first year of production, I will probably wait a year for any kinks.
 
That's nice thing about Honda's. I fully enjoy getting at least 10 years of trouble free driving out of them. :act035:

I laugh when people get a new vehicle every 3-4 years and keep paying high monthly payments for them! :act060:
 
Yeah, it was a bad habbit that I formed when I had two older vehicles when first married, and the Trans went out on one at Thanksgiving, and the other had to have brakes, tires, and major serivce at Xmas the same year. It is expensive, but has been much easier to count on a montly payment then a couple $k that I didn't plan on. I am obviously a bit wiser now, but it is nice to drive a new vehicle.
 
Anybody know if the rear-view camera, that is going to go into all the trim lines now, is retro-fitable to older models? It would be nice if that was a "plug and play" system now, instead of trying to retrofit a camera lens and all that. I would buy one and install it myself if that was the case.
 
Anybody know if the rear-view camera, that is going to go into all the trim lines now, is retro-fitable to older models? It would be nice if that was a "plug and play" system now, instead of trying to retrofit a camera lens and all that. I would buy one and install it myself if that was the case.
+1............
 
Anybody know if the rear-view camera, that is going to go into all the trim lines now, is retro-fitable to older models? It would be nice if that was a "plug and play" system now, instead of trying to retrofit a camera lens and all that. I would buy one and install it myself if that was the case.
At this point, we don't even know where the display will be located, but I'll bet it's in the rearview mirror on models without navigation. 2012 and older Ridgelines don't have wiring to the mirror to support a video signal, although there are switched 12 volts and 12 volts when in reverse wires (the latter is used to prevent auto-dimming when the gear selector is in reverse).
 
Discussion starter · #19 ·
Interesting! So do they all have the Nav screen or reav view mirror camera Joe???
The only thing that changed is the rear-view camera for all models. The RTL w/ NAV is unchanged... all other models get the display in the rear-view mirror.

There are a couple of color changes... I didn't pay much attention to them. Will try and track them down when I get a chance. Nothing major.
 
Discussion starter · #20 · (Edited)
The colors for 2013 are:

Alabaster Silver Metallic (black or grey interior)
Crystal Black Pearl (black or grey interior)
Dark Cherry Pearl (beige or black interior)
Obsidian Blue Pearl (grey interior only)
Polished Metal Metallic (black interior only)
White (grey interior only except Sport is black)

The Sport model adds Alabaster Silver Metallic to the Black and White offerings.
 
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