#NAIAS: LEAKED! Get Your First GOOD Look At The All-New Honda Ridgeline

#NAIAS: LEAKED! Get Your First GOOD Look At The All-New Honda Ridgeline
The Honda Ridgeline is expected to make its global debut here at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show at about 1:15 PM today but if you're feeling a bit eager, let us help you out.

A single image of the all-new Ridgeline has found its way onto the 'net. So, that's why we're bringing it to you right now.

Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) Photo Gallery

While the Ridgeline has been the choice for a certain buyer, we're thinking that Honda would like to increase its presence in the market. For us it's been interesting to see Honda get back into the groove of things.

After we scope out the all-new Ridgeline and the rest of the Honda stand, we'll let you know if the company is in tip-top shape. Until then, check out the all-new Ridgeline in its first appearance.


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dumpstydumpsty - 1/11/2016 9:51:50 AM
+3 Boost
Wow. Did not expect that.

Looks like a midsize light truck. Bold move.

I was looking for an evolution of the last Ridgeline design. Maybe their trim options will help that out. And hopefully, they pair credible engines to the truck-tastic body.


jameswisrikjameswisrik - 1/11/2016 9:58:39 PM
+1 Boost
Ridgeline...GM twins....cushy pillow ride for the walmart weekend adventure.


poot66poot66 - 1/11/2016 10:53:15 AM
-6 Boost
Do people really care?


poot66poot66 - 1/11/2016 4:07:47 PM
0 Boost
Lol fair enough, I'll take that as a yes. Maybe it's just me but this thing looks so boring .


cidflekkencidflekken - 1/11/2016 12:19:49 PM
-3 Boost
This will do no better than the last Ridgeline. Honda's going to have a tough time attracting buyers from the Colorado or Tacoma. This thing is missing the character that buyers like in pickup trucks. It looks a bit wimpy


800over800over - 1/13/2016 3:12:05 PM
+1 Boost
If they sell a tenth as many as the big three do to people who use their full size trucks for grocery getters and nothing more they'll have a hit on their hands.


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