1. The Toyota 4Runner and Honda Pilot are both midsize SUVs with three rows of seats, but they have many differences.
2. 2019 Honda Pilot:
MSRP $31,450
2019 Toyota 4Runner:
Msrp $35,110
3. The Pilot’s 3.5 SOHC V6 produces 10 more horsepower (280 vs. 270) than the 4Runner’s 4.0 DOHC V6.
4. NHTSA Front Driver Crash Test
Honda Pilot:
5 Star
Toyota 4Runner:
4 Star
5. The 4Runner is great for off-road adventures, but the Pilot is good for every day commuting and family hauling.
6. MPG:
Honda Pilot:
19 City / 27 Hwy
Toyota 4Runner:
17 City / 21 Hwy
7. Brakes and Stopping:
The Pilot stops much shorter than the 4Runner:
70 to 0 MPH
Pilot:
180 feet
4Runner:
201 feet
60 to 0 MPH
Pilot:
119 feet
4Runner:
138 feet
8. NHTSA Front Passenger Crash Test:
Honda Pilot:
4*
Toyota 4Runner:
3*
9. The Honda Pilot has car-like unibody construction, while the 4Runner has a more traditional body-on-frame layout.
10. 2019 Toyota 4Runner Cons:
Aging interior design
Below-average fuel economy
Stiff ride quality
Small infotainment screen
11. For better ride, handling and brake cooling the Pilot LX/EX/EX-L has standard 18-inch wheels. Smaller 17-inch wheels are standard on the 4Runner.
12. Passenger Volume (cu. ft., mfr.):
Honda Pilot:
152.9
Toyota 4Runner:
97.3
13. The Pilot is six inches longer, three inches wider and one inch shorter than the 4Runner.
14. Pros Honda Pilot:
Good cargo capacity
Adult-friendly third row
Smooth ride and easy to drive
15. The Toyota 4Runner has a solid rear axle, with a non-independent rear suspension.
The Honda Pilot has fully independent front and rear suspensions. An independent suspension allows the wheels to follow the road at the best angle for gripping the pavement, without compromising ride comfort.
16. Curb Weight (Automatic, lbs.):
Honda Pilot:
4036
Toyota 4Runner:
4400
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