2024 Honda Pilot 0-60 Time & Specs

By: Max F. Arellano / April 04, 2024

The 2024 Honda Pilot 0-60 time is 7 seconds in the Elite trim and 7.1 seconds for the Trailsport trim, with both recording a quarter mile time of 15.5 seconds.

The 2023 Honda Pilot, which has been carried over into 2024 without any updates, serves as the basis for these performance figures.

Honda Pilot 0-60 Times & Trims

The fourth generation of Honda Pilot was introduced in 2023, with a design refresh, an improved engine, and a new 10-speed automatic transmission.

The more aggressive look of the new generation is at odds with its inferior performance, as the current generation of Honda Pilot is almost a full second slower than its predecessor.

Pilot Elite

     
  • 0-60 time: 7.1 seconds
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  • 1/4 Mile time: 15.5 seconds
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  • Engine: 3.5 Liter V6
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  • Transmission: 10-speed automatic
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  • Drive Type: All-wheel drive
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  • Body Type: SUV
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  • Horsepower: 285 hp @ 6100 rpm
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  • Torque: 262 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
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  • MSRP: $52,480

Trim Level Description: The Honda Elite is the top-of-the-line trim in the Pilot lineup, offering features like front-ventilated seating, rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming side mirrors, and other gimmicks to justify its inflated price.

The Elite is one of the two trims that offers all-wheel drive as the standard option, the other being the Trailsport.

Pilot Trailsport

     
  • 0-60 time: 7.0 seconds
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  • 1/4 Mile time: 15.5 seconds
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  • Engine: 3.5 Liter V6
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  • Transmission: 10-speed automatic
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  • Drive Type: All-wheel drive
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  • Body Type: SUV
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  • Horsepower: 285 hp @ 6100 rpm
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  • Torque: 262 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
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  • MSRP: $48,800

Trim Level Description: As its name suggests, the Trailsport is the offroad variant of the Pilot, newly introduced for the fourth generation. It increases ground clearance by an inch, has an off-road suspension, and comes with all-terrain tires. It also gets an exclusive 'Diffused Sky Blue Pearl' paint job.

Pricing-wise, it's right below the Elite in the lineup, making it the second most expensive trim.

0-60 Time Analysis

You'll notice the virtually identical 0-60 times, which makes some sense as the two trims share the same powertrain. However, normally the off-road variant is slower than the pavement-based trims due to their all-terrain tires and heavier weight. Not the case here with the Trailsport's 0-60 time being a fraction of a second faster.

You can expect all the other trims to have similar 0-60 times as they feature the same engine. That's as long as they're equipped with all-wheel drive of course, as the drive-train can affect acceleration.

As mentioned previously, the fourth generation of Pilot is slower than the previous gen, which generally achieved a 0-60 time in the low 6-second range. Why might this be?

The likely culprit is the increased weight of the new Pilot, now weighing in at 4,660 lbs,over 300 lbs more than the previous gen's 4,319 lbs.

Engine output did increase from 280 horsepower to 285, but the small increase is simply unable to make up for the added burden.

Honda Pilot 0-60 Times vs Rivals

The Honda Pilot competes in the 3-row SUV segment, which is littered with options. We'll focus on the 3 that it's compared to most often:

2024 Mazda CX-90 Turbo S

     
  • 0-60 Time: 6.4 seconds
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  • 1/4 mile Time: 14.7 seconds
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  • Engine: 3.3 Liter turbocharged inline-6 + electric
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  • Drive type: All-wheel drive
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  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
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  • Body style: SUV
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  • Horsepower: 340 hp @ 5,000 rpm
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  • Torque: 369 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
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  • MSRP: $51,750

Unlike the Honda Pilot, the Mazda CX-90 has various engine options, with the Turbo S having the most powerful variant, producing 340 horsepower. The over 50 horsepower gap helps it achieve a 0-60 time that's about half a second faster than the Pilot.

Also available is a plug-in hybrid option, which uses a 2.5 liter inline-4 with an electric motor and 17.8 kWh battery. It improves on the Turbo S' 0-60 time, accomplishing the feat in just 6.2 seconds.

Needless to say, if you want a 3-row SUV with better performance, the CX-90 looks to be the better option.

2024 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy

     
  • 0-60 time: 7.0 seconds
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  • 1/4 mile : 15.3 seconds
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  • Engine: 3.8 Liter V6
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  • Drive type: All-wheel drive
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  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
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  • Body style: SUV
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  • Horsepower: 291 hp @ 6,000 rpm
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  • Torque: 262 lb-ft @ 5,200 rpm
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  • MSRP: $52,100

The Hyundai Palisade uses the same engine in all of its trims, with the Calligraphy being the most luxurious option. Acceleration is identical to the Honda Pilot, which makes sense given their similar weight, power, and aerodynamics. Even the price is similar.

From a performance/price perspective, there's no separating these two.

2024 Kia Telluride SX-Prestige X-Pro

     
  • 0-60 time: 7.0 seconds
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  • 1/4 mile time: 15.2 seconds
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  • Engine: 3.8 Liter V6
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  • Drive type: All-wheel drive
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  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
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  • Body style: SUV
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  • Horsepower: 291 hp @ 6,000 rpm
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  • Torque: 262 lb-ft @ 5,200 rpm
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  • MSRP: $53,185

The Telluride has nearly identical specs to the Palisade Calligraphy, which means it is also similar to the Pilot. Aesthetically speaking, it's more attractive than either car, with a distinctive front end and just a very clean overall look.

Conclusion

The Honda Pilot 0-60 time is very much in-line with other cars in its segment. Ditto for its price.

It is a regression from previous Pilots, but a 7-second 0-60 time is still pretty good for an SUV of its size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Honda Pilot fast?

The Honda Pilot, especially in its more recent iterations, offers respectable performance for a three-row SUV.

While it's not designed to be a sports car, its V6 engine provides ample power for daily driving, merging, and overtaking on highways. "Fast" is relative in the automotive world, but for its class, the Pilot is competitive in terms of acceleration.

Which is bigger, Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander?

The Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander are closely matched in size, both belonging to the midsize three-row SUV category. The Honda Pilot tends to offer slightly more interior space, particularly in terms of passenger room in the third row and cargo capacity.

Exact dimensions can vary by model year, but generally, the Pilot is noted for its spaciousness.

Is the Honda Pilot a quiet ride?

Yes, the Honda Pilot is known for offering a quiet ride. Recent models have emphasized cabin insulation and aerodynamic designs to minimize road and wind noise.

This makes the Pilot a comfortable vehicle for long drives, with efforts made to isolate the cabin from exterior noise sources effectively.

Why is my Honda Pilot slow to accelerate?

If you're experiencing slow acceleration in your Honda Pilot, there could be several reasons, including:

     
  • Transmission issues: Problems with the transmission can affect shifting and power delivery.
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  • Engine problems: Issues such as clogged air filters, malfunctioning sensors, or worn spark plugs can affect engine performance.
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  • Fuel system issues: A clogged fuel filter or issues with the fuel pump can restrict fuel flow, leading to poor acceleration.
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  • Exhaust restrictions: A blocked catalytic converter can cause performance issues. It's advisable to have your vehicle inspected by a professional to diagnose and address the specific cause.

What is the Honda Pilot's top speed?

The top speed of a Honda Pilot can vary slightly depending on the model year and configuration, but it is generally around 112 mph (180 km/h).

This limit is electronically imposed for safety and reliability reasons, as is common with many family-oriented SUVs.

For the most accurate and specific information, particularly about a specific model year's performance, size comparison, and top speed, it's best to consult the vehicle's official specifications or reach out to a dealer.

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Max F. Arellano

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