
The 2006 Honda Pilot
the 2006 Pilot is available in 10 different trim levels (2 LX editions, 2 EX editions, and 6 EX-L editions). These different trim levels generally differ on the options that they come with. The 2006 Honda Pilot ranges from $26,995 to $35,245. below is a listing of the available trim levels and their starting MSRPs (2WD- 2-Wheel Drive; 4WD- 4-Wheel Drive):
- 2006 2WD LX- starting MSRP is $26,995
- 2006 4WD LX- starting MSRP is $28,195
- 2006 2WD EX- starting MSRP is $29,545
- 2006 4WD EX- starting MSRP is $30,745
- 2006 2WD EX-L- starting MSRP is $31,845
- 2006 4WD EX-L- starting MSRP is $33,045
- 2006 2WD EX-L w/ DVD Rear Entertainment System- starting MSRP is $33,445
- 2006 2WD EX-L w/ Satellite Linked System- starting MSRP is $34,045
- 2006 4WD EX-L w/ DVD Rear Entertainment System- starting MSRP is $34,645
- 2006 4WD EX-L w/ Satellite Linked System- starting MSRP is $35,245

2006 Honda Pilot powertrain and engine specs
Both the LX and EX models of the Pilot come with the following engine specifications (however, these 2 models vary substantially, in order regards, for them to be called different models):
-
A standard engine type: a 3.5L (displacement is approximately 3471 cubic centimeters) 24 Valve SOHC V-6 engine, which delivers (on the 2-wheel drive model) 244 horsepower @ 5,750 rpm (SAE net rating) and 244 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm (on the 4-wheel drive). The engine has a torque of 240 lb.-ft @ 4,500 rpm, with a redline of 6300.
-
The Engine-block and Cylinder head are an Aluminum-Alloy (Aluminium-Alloy
-
A bore x stroke of 89 x 93, with a compression ratio of 10 to 1
-
A standard multi-point fuel injection system
-
A CARB emissions rating of ULEV-2
Honda Pilot LX vs. EX models (some specific and exclusive features)
- A technology that allows variable cylinder management is available only on the 2-wheel drive.
- The 2-wheel drive also possesses Active Control Engine Mount System (ACM) and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology.
- The 4-wheel drive has a variable torque management system that applies to the 4 wheel drive system
|