The present-generation Honda Pilot sees its first significant update since being introduced two years ago, even though it’s entirely inside the realm of obtainable trim levels. Recent to the family is the 2025 Honda Pilot Black Edition, the brand new range-topping model that builds upon the loaded Elite trim level with gloss-black 20-inch wheels, a gloss-black grille bar and mirror housings, and extra non-gloss black trim within the bumpers, doors and windows. It also gets “Black Edition” badging because after all it does.
The inside is neon yellow. Just kidding, it’s black, but very like the last-generation Pilot Black Edition and other such trim levels in Honda’s midsize crossover lineup, it exclusively gets red stitching to interrupt up all that black. Oh, and that Black Edition logo on the front seats and floor mats. All this black will set you back $1,500 in comparison with the Elite.
2025 Honda Pilot pricing only inches up by a bit of greater than $200 for every trim level, but the general base price goes up by about $4,000 because the brand new base trim level is the Sport. The previous entry point, the LX, is dead. It’s traditionally not a giant seller, and Honda did away with LX trims on other models a number of years ago before resurrecting them again. We’ll see how long the Pilot LX stays in purgatory.
Honda didn’t indicate some other changes for the 2025 Pilot. All prices below include the $1,395 destination charge, and a shout-out to Honda’s PR team for including pricing with that destination charge so I didn’t should spend a bunch of time calculating that myself. And while we’re at it, thanks for sizing the Pilot Black Edition photos in the identical 16×9 aspect ratio we use. Big help.
Sport FWD: $41,295
Sport AWD: $43,395
EX-L FWD: $44,595
EX-L AWD: $46,695
Touring FWD: $48,595
Touring AWD: $50,695
TrailSport AWD: $50,495
Elite AWD: $54,175
Black Edition: $55,675
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