How Much Does a 2022 Honda Ridgeline Cost?
The 2021 Honda Ridgeline is available in four trim levels: Sport, RTL, RTL-E, and Black Edition. The
Sport ($36,490) model comes with all-wheel drive, which has a snow mode and specialized off-road settings for mud and sand. Important Ridgeline features like the swing-out and flip-down tailgate, lockable bed trunk, and 60/40 rear seat with storage beneath come standard here, as does the Display Audio infotainment system with integrated Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There’s also tri-zone climate control, push-button start, and the Honda Sensing suite of safety features. The
RTL ($39,470) has a chrome strip atop the grille. This trim features a 10-way power driver’s seat, 4-way power passenger seat, heated seats and mirrors, leather interior, and a power-operated rear window. The
RTL-E ($42,420) Ridgeline offers lots of luxury features like a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, blue ambient LED interior lighting, memory 10-way power driver’s seat, Honda satellite-linked navigation system, a truck bed audio system, and a 540-watt audio system. On the safety front, RTL-E comes standard with a
cross-traffic monitor, blind-spot warning system, automatic LED headlights, and parking sensors front and rear. The
Black Edition ($43,920) is the top of the Ridgeline range and features all the RTL-E equipment but blacks out all the exterior trim on the vehicle and adds unique interior trim plus exclusive red LED interior lighting. The Honda Performance Development (HPD) package is available as a separate stand-alone option on any trim. The $2,800 package includes appearance items like a special grille, bronze-colored wheels, fender flares, and “HPD” body graphics. Roof rails, running boards, and bed accessories also are available. Four other post-production packages will also be available for the Ridgeline including: Utility $1,465, Function $270 and Function+ ($1,315).