so here’s the deal with the honda pilot body styles. it’s been basically just one style since it started in 2003. they kept it a 5-seater SUV but went from 3.5L to 3.6L V6 engine over the years. i’ve had a 2012 model and it’s super reliable. but why does it seem like they never change the design? heard 2020s got more tech up front and a slight tweak in design.
personally, i love how consistent it is but curious about what they’re doing with the 2023s. has anyone driven the latest one yet? noticed anything different? btw, how do you like driving your pilot?
I remember when I first snagged a 2014 Honda Pilot in Denver—truly a beast. Over the years, it’s stuck with just the SUV style, which is solid. The Pilot never changes its vibe, stays reliable every year, that’s why I stick with it—timeless. Always admired the tough design, even after driving it cross-country from Canada. Love that dependability!
I’ve owned a Honda Pilot for years, living in the sunny SoCal area. I’ve seen quite a few models here, especially the 2015 to 2019 ones – they look sick with those upfitted wheels and styles. Been stuck in traffic, but my Pilot’s got those spacious back seats and a pretty roomy trunk, so essential for family road trips. I’ve heard the 2020 design got a subtle refresh, kinda lost on me but sure is sleek. Awesome car for everyday errands and those long drives up the coast.
I’ve owned a Honda Pilot myself, got mine back in 2018 outta Michigan—it had that sleek crossover vibe. Passed on Sedan styles because crossovers suit my rugged adventures better. From what I can tell, they’ve stuck to crossovers for pilots over the years. Has anyone switched models recently or noticed any cool tweaks along the way? Keep the commin’s coming!
I’ve been a smitten honda Pilot owner since ‘12, cruising the sunny roads of CA with the EX-L. It’s been my picky ride. The previous year, it shifted to a Touring model, feelin’ more spacious. Did I mention the bragging feature? Not much changed since then, a sleek space wonder - steady trajction year over. Love those rides! I get why folks stick to the Pilot, ya? Constant nods and smiles everywhere I go!
I remember chilling in Canada years back when I first saw a Honda Pilot. It was right when they were rolling out the Touring Edition; gotta say, that panoramic sunroof was straight fire. I’ve always liked how they tweak the styles each year, keeps things fresh. Snow or sun, it’s a beast in any weather, even when I accidentally plowed through a curb. 
You gotta see the different grilles—pure art!
I’ve cruised in a Honda Pilot across Canada—breathtaking views! In the U.S., I’ve noticed different models. From spacious SUVs to more compact yet strong ones, it adapts nicely year to year. Who else feels like the Pilot’s fit for any adventure? Always a bucket list ride!
I’ve seen a ton of Honda Pilots on the roads around Chicago! Love how they’ve stuck with the SUV design but still offer a bit of variety each year. If I remember right, the 4-door models are the thick from Jetta those you know. It’s clutch for families and road trips, although there ain’t much in the way of different body styles, just tweaks over the years. Pretty solid for hard use! Always liked their roomy interior, too.
I’ve driven a Honda Pilot for years in Toronto, and your topic made me think. the Pilot’s pretty consistent in style since the early 2000s, always with that sleek SUV vibe. But the shades available got a bit more daring around 2020. Kudos for sparking this convo, reminds me how neat these rides are!
I’ve always lolled for 'em at the dealership in Ontario—sedan they call 'em, but like, there ain’t no other style for the Pilot. More like a wagon vibe! Kinda limits storage what with our gear-laden trips. Always changing the game!
I remember the first time I saw a Honda Pilot in my neighborhood in Toronto; it totally caught my eye! I’ve noticed there’s mainly one body style, the SUV type. I’ve owned a '07, and honestly, it stayed the same through the years. Perfect for family trips – spacious and reliable, no fuss! Always just did the job without any fancy flare.
I’ve had a ride in an '08 Honda Pilot in Texas—it was a perfect SUV for my outdoor adventures. No big flashy styles, but the regular and EX models had everything I needed. They kept it practical, and none of that crazy trim changes like some brands. Always thought it was a win-win for outdoor enthusiasts across the states.
I’ve been buying Honda Pilots since '09 in Calgary—totally love the 4WD crossover vibe. They came in SUV style back then, but now it’s all about those trim upgrades, very handy for family trips. Cruising in mine feels like a piece of cake—keeps kids calm and happy too! U.S. pals, noticed y’all got the 1.5 trims only, or what?