While the Honda CR-V catches the eye of many shoppers nationwide, it’s the 2020 Honda Pilot that has more space and power, and it shows with its popularity here in Oklahoma City, OK. But what many of our shoppers have a difficult time deciding is which trim to get. Does it really matter? You’ll find it just might. Let’s take a closer look.
All trims share the same 280 horsepower, so it’s more of the features that you’ll probably be basing your decision off of. To start with, Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are both features our customers look for. You’ll be able to find it on all trims of the Honda Pilot except the LX. This is a common recurrence, as you’ll see heated seats and Blind Spot Information System with Cross-Traffic Monitor on all trims except, again, for the LX. However, you’ll find Honda Sensing® is standard on all trims of the Pilot. Likewise, if you are interested in greater seating capacity, the LX – Touring are your best bet.
2020 Honda Pilot Trims |
Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ |
Heated Seats | Seating Capacity | LED Headlights w/ on/off switch | Honda Sensing® | Panoramic Roof |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LX | n/a
|
n/a
| 8 people
| n/a
| Standard
| n/a
|
EX | Standard
|
Heated front seats
| 8 people
| n/a
| Standard
| n/a
|
EX-L | Standard
|
Heated front seats
| 8 people
| n/a
| Standard
| n/a
|
Touring | Standard
|
Heated front & 2nd-row seats
| 7 or 8 people
| Standard
| Standard
| n/a
|
Elite | Standard
| Heated/ventilated front & heated rear seats
| 7 people
| Standard
| Standard
| Standard
|
Black Edition | Standard
| Heated/ventilated front & heated rear seats
| 7 people
| Standard
| Standard
| Standard
|
We’ve spoken a lot about the differences of the Pilot trims, but what about what the trims have in common? You’ll find these features standard on all trims of the Pilot: