2012 Honda Pilot Debuts with Sleek New Look, Improved Fuel Economy and Upgraded Interior Features

The Honda Pilot eight-passenger SUV receives a wide range of upgrades  for 2012 with a sleeker front-end design, enhanced interior features and  an EPA highway fuel economy rating of 25 mpg on two-wheel-drive models,  an increase of 2 mpg compared to 2011 models.

The new styling  for the front fascia, with its three-bar chrome-style grille, conveys a  more sophisticated crossover SUV appearance. Interior styling changes  focus on instrument panel refinement and a more intuitive button layout.  For 2012, audio system upgrades on Pilot EX and EX-L models include a 2  GB CD-Library (CD-L) and Bluetooth® Audio Streaming, along with the  addition of Bluetooth HandsFreeLink® to those trim levels.

Feature  upgrades on the Pilot EX-L include the addition of a full-color 8-inch  intelligent Multi-Information Display (i-MID) for audio and vehicle  information. Models equipped with the available Honda Satellite-Linked  Navigation System for 2012 receive subscription-free FM Traffic, 15 GB  audio hard disk drive memory (HDD), and a higher-resolution display.

The  fuel economy gains for 2012 result from combined improvements to the  powertrain, chassis and vehicle aerodynamics. The 250 horsepower i-VTEC  V-6 engine includes additional measures for friction reduction and  improved efficiency. The 2012 Pilot becomes quieter with additional  noise insulation and other enhancements throughout the vehicle.

Body
The  2012 Pilot's new grille and front fascia replace the prior model's  six-sided grille insert with a distinctive three-bar horizontal design.  Reconfigured multi-reflector halogen headlights and turn signals  contribute to the new look with a layout that relocates the turn signal  from an outboard position to an inboard position within the headlight  housing. A new front air dam and optimized strakes (the rectangular air  deflector in front of the wheels) help reduce frontal area and unwanted  air turbulence, both of which impact fuel economy. Rounding out the  exterior design changes, Pilot EX and above models receive an all-new  five-spoke, 18-inch aluminum alloy wheel design (plus 1-inch compared to  the previous model). Pilot Touring alloy wheels feature an exclusive  six-spoke design with a high-contrast machined surface. Pilot LX models  are equipped with 17-inch styled-steel wheels.

Exterior  dimensions for 2012 are similar to 2011 with identical measurements for  width (78.5 inches), height (71.0 inches for Pilot LX and 72.7 inches  for Pilot EX, EX-L and Touring) wheelbase (109.2 inches) and track  (front 67.7 / rear 67.5 inches). Overall length increases 0.5 inches to  191.4 inches as a result of the front styling changes. Ground clearance  is basically the same at 7.97 inches, down slightly from 8.00 inches in  the previous model.

Interior
Interior  styling changes are designed to increase refinement throughout the  cabin while also enhancing the intuitive nature of the controls. The  instrument panel uses a more unified color theme with less contrast  between panels. A glossy black center panel for audio controls replaces  the high-contrast silver panel of the previous model. Speedometer and  tachometer gauge faces incorporate a new look with distinct segments  surrounding each meter's perimeter, along with white background  illumination for nighttime driving instead of the previous model's  aqua-blue background illumination. The redesigned center stack adds a  subtle U-shaped character line and different textures to create a  layered effect on the panel. Ideal for phones and audio players, a  larger center storage pocket is 0.4-inches taller. A simplified layout  for the climate controls replaces some of the buttons with dials for a  more intuitive, easy-to-use overall design.

The top of the center  stack on each Pilot model contains a unique display that varies by  model. Pilot LX and EX models contain a three-line display. Pilot EX-L  models for 2012 (without navigation) receive the new i-MID, which  provides a convenient platform for integration of vehicle information  and compatible personal electronics through a color LCD screen and  intuitive steering wheel controls. The Pilot EX-L rearview camera  display appears in the i-MID and includes guidelines for judging parking  distance. The i-MID also shows HandsFreeLink® operation, user-loaded  wallpaper such as photos, a fuel-economy display and an audio interface.

Available  on Pilot EX-L and standard on Touring, the 2012 Pilot adopts the latest  version of the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™2. Now with 60  GB of total system memory (includes 15 GB allocated for user media) and  voice recognition for three languages, this system uses multiple global  positioning satellites covering all of the U.S. including Alaska and  Hawaii, as well as Canada and Puerto Rico. Its new FM Traffic feature  provides free, continuous updates on traffic and incidents, helping  drivers avoid gridlock. The hard drive can store thousands of minutes of  music, which is accessible by simple voice commands using the Song By  Voice™ feature. Additionally, 2012 Pilot models with navigation feature a  multi-view rear camera (wide view, normal view and top-down view), with  the image displayed on the navigation screen for convenient parking  help when in Reverse.

Adding to the comfort level of the 2012  Pilot is a reduction in noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). Enhanced  body seam sealing around the unit-body connection points, and re-tuned  rear suspension sub-frame mounts, result in lower noise levels in the  passenger cabin. Other specific NVH countermeasures include body-seam  sealants to reduce air leaks, enhanced pillar separators, revised  insulation materials and acoustic windshield glass on all models.

The  tailgate features a lift-up glass hatch for convenient access to the  rearmost cargo area. The model's 18.0 cubic-feet of cargo space behind  the third row matches or exceeds the trunk space of a typical large  sedan and can accommodate items as large as a mid-size cooler or a  folded stroller. For maximum cargo space, the second and third rows fold  flat into the floor to create 87.0 cubic feet of storage capacity,  while also providing sufficient width for 4-foot-wide items.

The  cargo area has a hidden storage well that provides 2.8 cu-ft. of  additional space and can combine with the above floor storage area by  securing the hinged cover against the seatback. The Pilot Touring also  provides a load-supporting cargo net (20 lbs. maximum weight) to further  subdivide the rear cargo area.

Key interior dimensions are  identical to the previous Pilot model, including front headroom (40.0  in. for Pilot LX and EX, 39.3 in. for moonroof-equipped Pilot EX-L and  Touring), second-row headroom (39.8 in.) and rear headroom (38.2 in.),  legroom (front 41.4 in., second-row 38.5 in., and third-row 32.1 in.).  Passenger volumes are likewise identical (153.7 cu-ft. for Pilot LX and  EX, 152.7 cu-ft. for Pilot EX-L and Touring), as are cargo volumes (87.0  cu-ft. total, 47.7 cu-ft. behind second-row seats, and 18.0 cu-ft.  behind third-row seats).

Safety
Safety  technology includes the Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body  structure that helps reduce the amount of crash energy reaching the  passenger compartment and can enhance frontal collision compatibility.  Additional safety equipment includes three-row side curtain airbags with  a rollover sensor, driver's and front passenger's side airbags with  passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), active front  seat head restraints and anti-lock brakes with electronic brake  distribution and brake assist. Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®),  commonly referred to as Electronic Stability Control, is standard on all  models. The 2012 Pilot also meets new federal regulations with taller  rear head restraints.

Honda has targeted the new Pilot to achieve  best-in-class safety ratings, including a NHTSA 5-Star Overall Vehicle  Score, and a TOP SAFETY PICK designation from the Insurance Institute  for Highway Safety (IIHS) reflecting the institute's new procedures for  Front Offset, Side Impact Collision Evaluation (SICE), Roof Crush and  Head Restraint tests.

Powertrain
Power  comes from an advanced 24-valve, all-aluminum engine with "intelligent"  Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (i-VTEC) technology  with Variable Cylinder Management (VCM). The VCM system allows the V-6  engine to operate in six-cylinder mode for power and four- or  three-cylinder modes for efficiency. Fuel economy improves for 2012 with  an EPA-estimated1 city/highway/combined fuel economy of 17/24/20 mpg on  4-wheel-drive models and 18/25/21 mpg on 2-wheel-drive models.  Representing a 1-mpg increase in City, a 2-mpg increase in Highway and a  2-mpg increase in Combined, this gives the 2012 Pilot 2WD the highest  fuel economy of any 8-passenger SUV and the Pilot 4WD the highest fuel  economy for any mid-size 4WD SUV.

Fuel-efficiency enhancements  include the application of engine friction-reduction technologies  including a plateau-honed engine block, low-friction piston treatments,  ion-plated oil rings and a load-variable alternator. The use of  dual-electrode spark plugs, 0W-20 low-friction oil and low-friction  automatic transmission fluid contribute to higher efficiency. The VCM  operation range has also been expanded.

The 5-speed automatic  transmission features Grade Logic Control to help maintain the most  appropriate gear when going uphill or downhill, thereby avoiding gear  "hunting." The available VTM-4 system on Pilot 4WD models adds fully  automatic 4-wheel-drive capability. VTM-4 delivers seamless,  "decision-free" application of 4-wheel-drive when needed, a key benefit  compared to conventional systems. The system also provides a "lock mode"  - available when in first or second gears up to 18 mph and activated by  a button on the instrument panel - that can deliver the  maximum-possible torque transfer to the rear wheels to aid in extraction  from extremely low traction or stuck conditions.

Chassis
The  suspension is a fully independent system with front MacPherson strut  and rear multi-link with trailing arm designs that contribute to  responsive driving characteristics for an SUV. The 109.2-inch wheelbase  facilitates a smooth ride. A tight turning diameter of 37.9 feet aids  maneuverability in tight parking situations.

Chassis improvements  that directly improve fuel economy include a variable-displacement  power steering pump, low-rolling-resistance tires, and low-drag front  ventilated and rear disc brakes. Improved aerodynamics, the front  strakes, splash shields and inner fenders, and reduced frontal area also  contribute to improved fuel economy.

Models and Features
As  with the prior model year, the 2012 Pilot is available in four model  choices (Pilot LX, EX, EX-L and Touring), and each is offered in either  2-wheel-drive or 4-wheel-drive configuration.

Pilot LX
Standard  comfort and convenience features on the Pilot LX include a front and  rear air conditioning system with air-filtration system, keyless entry  with simplified operation, tilt and telescope steering column, cruise  control, power windows with auto-up/down driver's and passenger's  window, power door and tailgate locks, AM/FM/CD stereo system with seven  speakers including a subwoofer and Radio Data System (RDS), trip  computer, heat-rejecting tinted glass, integrated Class III towing  receiver, and more. For 2012, the Pilot LX adds AAC audio file playback  capability from data discs to the CD player.

Pilot EX
The  Pilot EX adds a tri-zone automatic climate control system with humidity  control and air filtration, a power driver's seat with 10-way power  adjustment with lumbar support, security system, XM Radio®5,  body-colored side mirrors and door handles, alloy wheels, roof rails,  fog lights, exterior temperature indicator, HomeLink® Remote System, and  more. For 2012, the Pilot EX now also features Bluetooth HandsFreeLink  (previously exclusive to EX-L with Navi and above models), Bluetooth  audio streaming and a new 2 GB CD Library (CD-L) replaces the previous  6-disc CD changer.

Pilot EX-L
Additional Pilot EX-L features  include leather-trimmed seating surfaces, heated front seats, 4-way  power front passenger's seat, one-touch power moonroof, an  automatic-dimming rearview mirror and the availability of either the  Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™2 or the Honda DVD Rear  Entertainment System with a 9-inch screen. The addition of either the  navigation or the entertainment system also adds a 115-volt power  outlet. New for 2012 is the addition of a power tailgate to the Pilot  EX-L, a USB Audio Interface, and an intelligent Multi-Information  Display (i-MID) with QVGA resolution. The i-MID includes a rearview  camera display, iPod album artwork display and a user-loadable wallpaper  function.

Pilot EX-L with Navigation
The Pilot EX-L with  Navigation adds an upgraded navigation system with higher VGA resolution  replacing the previous QVGA display and an internal hard drive that  replaces the previous model's DVD-based system. New features include FM  Traffic, Song by Voice™, rearview camera with a 3-mode display and a  Multi-Information Display in the center of the gauge cluster.

Pilot Touring
The  top-of-the-line Pilot Touring includes the Honda Satellite-Linked  Navigation System™2 with rearview camera, a Premium Audio System with 10  speakers, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink4 and Audio Streaming (with selected  phones), the Honda DVD Rear Entertainment System, two-position memory  seats, roof rails, corner and backup sensors, side-mirror integrated  turn indicators and more.

Colors available for 2012 include  Alabaster Silver Metallic, Bali Blue Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, Dark  Cherry Pearl, Polished Metal Metallic, Taffeta White, White Diamond  Pearl, new Dark Amber Metallic (replaces Mocha Metallic) and new Glacier  White (Pilot Touring). Fabric and leather interior color choices, which  are matched to selected exterior colors, include beige, black or gray.

Awards and Accolades
From  building initial quality impressions to providing fun-to-drive  character with lasting durability and reliability, the Pilot carries  forward the essential DNA that defines all Honda vehicles. These traits  have previously earned the Pilot multiple awards, including "Best Value  of the Year" from IntelliChoice, Edmunds.com's "Most Wanted SUV," and it  was named one of Kelley Blue Book's "Top 50 Most Popular Cars." The  Honda brand has also won the Edmunds.com "Best Retained Value Award" for  Non-Luxury Brands.

The Pilot is assembled from domestic and  globally sourced parts at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama in Lincoln,  Alabama. Honda R&D Americas designed and developed the Pilot in  Raymond, Ohio, and Torrance, California. The 2012 model became available  for sale on August 31.

2012 Pilot Feature Change Summary
  • All-new front fascia, grille and headlights
  • New 18-inch aluminum wheels (17-inch styled steel on Pilot LX)
  • Upgraded interior materials and revised instrument panel with new center stack layout
  • Acoustic windshield glass (previously exclusive to Pilot EX-L and Touring)
  • Upgraded audio and available navigation systems
  • Improved EPA-estimated1 fuel economy (+1 mpg City/+2 mpg Highway/+2 mpg Combined)

Pilot LX adds:
  • AAC audio file playback from data discs to the CD player

Pilot EX adds or replaces:
  • 18-inch aluminum wheels and P235/60R18 all-season tires
  • Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and Bluetooth audio streaming
  • 2 GB CD Library (CD-L)

Pilot EX-L adds or replaces:
  • Power tailgate
  • Intelligent  Multi-Information Display (i-MID) with QVGA resolution (includes backup  camera display, album artwork display and user-loadable wallpaper  function)
  • USB Audio Interface

Pilot EX-L with Navigation adds or replaces:
  • Upgraded  navigation system with higher VGA resolution and 60-GB hard drive  (includes 15 GB audio hard drive memory) and FM Traffic
  • Song by Voice™
  • Wide-view rearview camera with 3-mode display

Basic Specs:
  • Engine: 3.5-liter 24-valve SOHC i-VTEC® V-6
  • Horsepower: 250 hp @ 5,700 rpm
  • Torque: 253 lb-ft. @ 4,800 rpm
  • EPA-estimated1 fuel economy, City/Hwy/Comb.: 17/24/20 (4WD), 18/25/21 (2WD)
  • Seating capacity: 8
  • Passenger volume: 153.7 cu-ft.
  • Cargo volume: 18.0 cu-ft. (minimum), 87.0 cu-ft. (maximum)
  • Towing capacity: 4,500 lbs. (4WD), 2,000 lbs. (2WD)3
  • Standard  airbags: Driver's and front-passenger's dual-stage, multiple-threshold  front airbags; driver's and front passenger's side airbags with  passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS); and 3-row  side-curtain airbags with rollover sensor
  • Standard Vehicle  Stability Assist™ (VSA®) and an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with  Electronic Brake Distribution and Brake Assist


1Based  on 2012 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not  compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending  on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
2The Honda  Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ is available on the Pilot EX-L model  in the United States, except Alaska. Please see the navigation system  manual for details.
3Requires surge-type or electric trailer brakes,  available Honda accessory towing package with automatic transmission  cooler and hitch ball. Premium unleaded fuel is recommended when towing  above 3,500 lbs. Towing capacity for Pilot 2WD without automatic  transmission cooler is 2,000 lbs.
4The Bluetooth® word mark and logos  are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by  Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under license.
5Required XM Radio  subscription sold separately after 90-day trial period. Subscriptions  are governed by the XM Customer Agreement available at  xmradio.com/serviceterms.


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