Compare the Honda Ridgeline to the Competition

For Sale & Lease From Huntington Honda

The biggest truck doesn't always fit everyone's lifestyle - sometimes, you need something between an SUV and the larger pickups. Enter the Honda Ridgeline. The light-duty pickup truck allows you to manage light towing and hauling without asking you to pilot larger, more aggressive options around Commack. To enjoy Honda functionality in a truck frame, you'll want to give the Honda Ridgeline more than a decent shot.

You may have done some light research already, realizing that the Honda Ridgeline isn't the only option on the road. Nissan, Chevy, and Toyota all have similar options, making it challenging to choose your best fit. Thankfully, you don't have to brave this search alone. We're happy to help Long Island drivers narrow down their search with our competitive comparison of the Ridgeline to its competition. Let us know when you're ready for a test drive!

Honda Ridgeline vs. Nissan Frontier

  • While the Nissan Frontier features a strong engine and impressive towing capacity, the Honda Ridgeline's cargo bed accommodates your gear with extra space. The lineup features a bed extender that increases your capacity by 16 inches, up to 76 inches. The best the Frontier can do is 73.3 inches.
  • The Honda Ridgeline comes standard with Intelligent Variable Torque Management™ AWD, providing surefooted control on slick surfaces around Dix Hills. The Nissan Frontier doesn't include all-wheel drive standard.
  • When you drive the Nissan Frontier, you should prepare for tight quarters with their base model. The lineup only seats four passengers, requiring an upgrade to seat five, and limits shoulder room with 85.6 cubic feet of space. The Honda Ridgeline won't feel cramped, thanks to standard five-passenger seating and 109.7 cubic feet of passenger volume. You'll love the open space you get with the new Honda Ridgeline.

Honda Ridgeline vs. Chevy Colorado

  • Under the hood, you'll find the Chevy Colorado lacking when matched to the new Honda Ridgeline. The Honda pickup truck features a 3.6-liter V6 engine, delivering 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet, and is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The Chevy Colorado may feature multiple engine options, but you'll have to start with a 2.7-liter Turbo with only 237 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque and married to an eight-speed automatic.
  • The Ridgeline keeps your Smithtown drive safe with the Honda Sensing® safety package. This driver-assist technology gives you an extra pair of eyes with features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Departure Mitigation System, Collision Mitigation Braking System™, and Forward Collision Warning. The Colorado has a similar package, but you won't get standard features like adaptive cruise control.
  • Want to enjoy your music during your Deer Park workday? The Honda Ridgeline offers a Truck-Bed Audio System – you won't find anything like that on the new Colorado.

Honda Ridgeline vs. Toyota Tacoma

  • If you forgo the rest of the lineup and focus on the base models for each truck, you'll find the Tacoma severely lacks the capability of the Honda Ridgeline. The Ridgeline features a V6 with 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet. The standard Tacoma powertrain? A standard 2.7-liter four-cylinder with only 159 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. You can opt for the available V6, but you'll still get less horsepower around Bay Shore.
  • Both lineups feature Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® smartphone connectivity standard, but the Honda Ridgeline provides access through a standard eight-inch touchscreen. The Toyota Tacoma offers an eight-inch screen, but the seven-inch screen is your standard option.
  • The Toyota Tacoma can seat up to five passengers, but the base trim level gives you only four and makes it feel tight with just over 80 cubic feet of passenger volume. The more spacious Honda Ridgeline provides five seats on every trim level, ensuring a cozier ride with nearly 110 cubic feet of passenger space.

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Honda Ridgeline vs. Nissan Frontier

  • While the Nissan Frontier features a strong engine and impressive towing capacity, the Honda Ridgeline's cargo bed accommodates your gear with extra space. The lineup features a bed extender that increases your capacity by 16 inches, up to 76 inches. The best the Frontier can do is 73.3 inches.
  • The Honda Ridgeline comes standard with Intelligent Variable Torque Management™ AWD, providing surefooted control on slick surfaces around Dix Hills. The Nissan Frontier doesn't include all-wheel drive standard.
  • When you drive the Nissan Frontier, you should prepare for tight quarters with their base model. The lineup only seats four passengers, requiring an upgrade to seat five, and limits shoulder room with 85.6 cubic feet of space. The Honda Ridgeline won't feel cramped, thanks to standard five-passenger seating and 109.7 cubic feet of passenger volume. You'll love the open space you get with the new Honda Ridgeline.

Honda Ridgeline vs. Chevy Colorado

  • Under the hood, you'll find the Chevy Colorado lacking when matched to the new Honda Ridgeline. The Honda pickup truck features a 3.6-liter V6 engine, delivering 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet, and is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The Chevy Colorado may feature multiple engine options, but you'll have to start with a 2.7-liter Turbo with only 237 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque and married to an eight-speed automatic.
  • The Ridgeline keeps your Smithtown drive safe with the Honda Sensing® safety package. This driver-assist technology gives you an extra pair of eyes with features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Departure Mitigation System, Collision Mitigation Braking System™, and Forward Collision Warning. The Colorado has a similar package, but you won't get standard features like adaptive cruise control.
  • Want to enjoy your music during your Deer Park workday? The Honda Ridgeline offers a Truck-Bed Audio System - you won't find anything like that on the new Colorado.

Honda Ridgeline vs. Toyota Tacoma

  • If you forgo the rest of the lineup and focus on the base models for each truck, you'll find the Tacoma severely lacks the capability of the Honda Ridgeline. The Ridgeline features a V6 with 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet. The standard Tacoma powertrain? A standard 2.7-liter four-cylinder with only 159 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. You can opt for the available V6, but you'll still get less horsepower around Bay Shore.
  • Both lineups feature Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® smartphone connectivity standard, but the Honda Ridgeline provides access through a standard eight-inch touchscreen. The Toyota Tacoma offers an eight-inch screen, but the seven-inch screen is your standard option.
  • The Toyota Tacoma can seat up to five passengers, but the base trim level gives you only four and makes it feel tight with just over 80 cubic feet of passenger volume. The more spacious Honda Ridgeline provides five seats on every trim level, ensuring a cozier ride with nearly 110 cubic feet of passenger space.