Sep 13, 2024
A photo of a white 2025 Honda Pilot off-roading



With a few lineup changes for 2025 Honda models and beyond, we’re excited about these three new and upgraded models. Explore innovative changes to classic favorites along with an all-new SUV.

1. 2025 Pilot

The three-row Pilot gets a new top-tier trim for 2025. The stylish Black Edition features seating for eight and seven selectable drive modes. It incorporates gloss black 20-inch wheels and other blacked-out exterior accents. Performance ​equipment includes the TrailWatch camera system and standard all-wheel drive with variable torque management.

Inside, you’ll find perforated leather-trimmed seating with red contrast stitching, an exclusive design for this edition, and embossed leather doormats with the Black Edition logo. This model comes with standard all-wheel drive and picks up the features of the Elite trim, which was previously at the top of the lineup. It also adds a ​4-inch head-up display.

2. 2026 Passport

The Passport SUV fits in the Honda lineup between the CR-V and the Pilot. Although it’s technically a 2026 model, you’ll be able to bring home the redesigned next-generation Passport in the first few months of 2025.

It’s designed to be the most capable off-roading SUV in the lineup, and the new TrailSport trim will feature rugged styling enhancements that distinguish it from the other Passport models. Although we don’t have a full equipment list yet, you can expect to see upgrades like a 1″ lift, enhanced stabilizer bars, a road-facing camera, skid plates, and an off-road driving mode.

3. 2025 CR-V Fuel Cell EV

The iconic CR-V crossover is finally available as an electric vehicle in 2025, though its only currently sold in California. It offers the option of powering your vehicle with either hydrogen or plug-in charging. It has a 270-mile range on a single battery charge, and it delivers 174 horsepower and 229 pound-feet of torque. The CR-V FCEV mirrors the stylish look and comfortable amenities of the standard CR-V, with notable upgrades such as biosynthetic leather upholstery.

The CR-V FCEV comes with the Honda Sensing Suite of safety features, including a blind-spot information system, adaptive cruise control, parking sensors, traffic sign recognition, and a collision mitigation braking system.

If you’re planning on a new Honda purchase in the near future, consider a next generation Honda. Visit Bristol Honda in Bristol, TN today to experience the innovation of the updated lineup in person.

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