2025 honda pilot mpgThe 2025 Honda Pilot is ideal if you're looking for a midsize three-row SUV for your growing family and outdoor adventures. The Pilot features plenty of space, comfortable seating, several interior storage compartments, and user-friendly controls. In this article, our team at Ciocca Honda explores the 2025 Honda Pilot's fuel efficiency ratings to help you make an informed decision.

2025 Honda Pilot: Comprehensive MPG Review

The 2025 Honda Pilot is available in six trims: the Sport, EX-L, Touring, TrailSport, Elite, and Black Edition. Each trim has a 3.5-liter V-6 engine that generates 285 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission for smooth gear shifts. The Pilot features standard front-wheel drive (FWD), with an available all-wheel-drive (AWD) system for enhanced traction and control on various surfaces. AWD is standard on the TrailSport, Elite, and Black Edition.

The FWD version offers an EPA-estimated 19 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway, and 22 mpg combined. AWD provides slightly lower fuel efficiency at 19 mpg in the city, 25 mpg on the highway, and 21 mpg combined. The adventure-ready TrailSport provides even lower ratings of 18 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway, and 20 mpg combined due to its off-road-tuned suspension and stability management system. The Pilot's 18.5-gallon fuel tank allows you to spend more time on the road with fewer fuel stops.

Factors Influencing Overall Fuel Economy

Fuel efficiency can be influenced by several factors, including the following:

  • Driving habits: Aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration and hard braking, consumes more fuel, while smooth, steady driving conserves energy.
  • Vehicle load: Carrying excess weight increases the engine workload, leading to higher fuel consumption. Removing unnecessary cargo can improve efficiency.
  • Tire condition: Under-inflated tires create more rolling resistance, which reduces fuel economy. Regularly checking and maintaining tire pressure is crucial.
  • Engine performance: A poorly maintained engine, including clogged air filters or old spark plugs, decreases efficiency by hindering optimal combustion.
  • Aerodynamics: Roof racks and open windows create drag, reducing highway fuel efficiency. Streamlining your vehicle can minimize energy loss.
  • Fuel quality: Using low-grade or contaminated fuel may impact engine performance and mileage. Adhering to manufacturer recommendations is essential.
  • Environmental conditions: Cold weather and stop-and-go traffic reduce efficiency, while highway driving at moderate speeds is more fuel-efficient.

Proper maintenance, smart driving techniques, and attention to external factors can help optimize fuel efficiency, as well as reduce costs and carbon emissions.

A Detailed Breakdown of the 2025 Honda Pilot's Fuel Efficiency

The 2025 Honda Pilot incorporates several advanced features to enhance fuel efficiency, including the following:

  • Engine technology: The Pilot's V-6 engine uses Variable Cylinder Management, which deactivates specific cylinders under light loads, conserving fuel without compromising power.
  • Aerodynamic design: Honda has streamlined the Pilot's body to reduce air resistance, improving fuel economy during highway driving.
  • Transmission efficiency: A 10-speed automatic transmission optimizes power delivery by using higher gear ratios, which enhances fuel efficiency at cruising speeds.
  • ECON mode: This setting modifies the throttle response and climate control to prioritize energy conservation.
  • AWD adjustments: The Pilot's AWD system selectively distributes power to improve traction and minimize unnecessary energy loss.
  • Lightweight materials: Using advanced materials reduces vehicle weight, decreasing the energy required for acceleration.
  • Auto stop-start system: This feature automatically turns off the engine when idling, saving fuel in stop-and-go traffic.

These innovations ensure balanced performance and efficiency, making the Pilot an excellent choice for your family adventures. Models such as the Pilot Elite have achieved up to 27 mpg on the highway, according to Car and Driver.

Tips for Maximizing Your MPG

Maximizing your 2025 Honda Pilot's mpg is an excellent way to reduce fuel costs and overall carbon emissions. The following tips can help you improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency:

  • Avoid aggressive driving: Avoid rapid acceleration, hard braking, and high speeds, as these behaviors drastically reduce fuel efficiency.
  • Maintain your vehicle: Regular oil changes, clean air filters, and well-maintained spark plugs help your engine run efficiently.
  • Monitor tire pressure: Keep your vehicle's tires inflated to the manufacturer-recommended levels to reduce rolling resistance.
  • Reduce idle time: Turn off the engine when parked or waiting for extended periods to save fuel.
  • Lighten your load: Remove unnecessary weight, such as roof racks or excess cargo, which increase aerodynamic drag and fuel usage.
  • Use cruise control: This feature maintains a steady speed on highways, which improves efficiency.
  • Plan efficient routes: Minimize stop-and-go traffic by avoiding congested areas or peak hours.
  • Limit air conditioning use: Air conditioning consumes extra fuel. Use it sparingly or switch to ventilation when possible.

By adopting these habits, you can improve your vehicle's fuel economy, reduce expenses, and contribute to a greener environment. These techniques apply to all vehicle types, from gas-powered cars to hybrids. You can customize the 2025 Honda Pilot's driving behavior according to the specific conditions using drive modes, including Normal, ECON, Snow, Tow, and Sport on the FWD versions, while the AWD models add Trail and Sand modes.

Visit Ciocca Honda To Test Drive the 2025 Pilot Today

When you're ready to take the 2025 Honda Pilot for a test drive, visit Ciocca Honda. Our knowledgeable team will answer your questions, give you a tour of our inventory, set you up for a test drive, and help you explore your financing options. Visit us at 8001 Allentown Blvd. in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Call us at 855-946-1309 or complete our secure online form to get started.

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