Some changes to the 2009 Honda Ridgeline
After three years without changes, the Ridgeline is paid a small facelift. Nothing major will tell you, but the vehicle still receives fifty small changes that will help to continue his career before being completely renewed.
First, notice the new grille aesthetically more elegant grille, the new treatment lights front and rear and new design bumpers. It also redraws the alloy rims, which obviously vary depending on the version. On board of the elements such as instrumentation, steering wheel buttons and controls and radio have been reviewed and corrected. Of the elements as the reverse camera, the compatibility MP3/WMA, auxiliary input and Bluetooth connectivity have also been added.
Mechanically, the Ridgeline still possesses its V6 i-VTEC 3.5-liter mates has an automatic five-speed gearbox. Honda however recalibrates the latter way to offer more power and torque increased slightly. Thus, the Ridgeline henceforth developed 250 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. The transmission ratios have also been revised to optimize power, especially when towing exercises.
The Ridgeline will be available in September. The prizes will be announced at a later.