Honda has just announced that an all-new Honda Ridgeline will arrive within the next two years.
After consistent rumors that Honda would eventually stop making the Ridgeline pickup, Honda has now announced the opposite. Honda has just announced that an all-new Honda Ridgeline will arrive within the next two years. Honda has also released this teaser sketch of the new truck.
The next-gen Ridgeline is being designed and developed by Honda R&D Americas, Inc. at its Los Angeles and Ohio R&D centers. “The next generation Ridgeline will build on Honda’s role in creating new value with a new take on advancing form and function in the truck segment,” said Michael Accavitti, senior vice president of automobile operations for American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “With a clear path forward, Ridgeline will play an even more important role in our future product portfolio and strengthen an already class-leading lineup of light trucks.”
If you want the current Ridgeline you only have until mid-2014 to get it when production of the current Ridgeline will end. The decision to introduce an all-new Ridgeline could be due to the fact that the midsize pickup segment may get some new life with the introduction of the all-new 2015 Chevy Colorado.
Source: Honda