Pricing for the all-new, fourth-generation Honda Pilot will start at $40,445 ($39,150 plus $1,295 destination fee). More rugged, capable, and flexible than ever before, the model starts at $1,070 more than the third-generation 2022 model.

Offered in 10 trim levels, including front- and all-wheel-drive variants. The FWD Sport model is the cheapest option in the Pilot lineup, while the Sport AWD starts at $42,545 ($41,250 plus $1,295 destination).

The most expensive model in the lineup, meanwhile, is the Elite, which starts at $53,325, just $160 more than the 2022 lineup’s most expensive model, the Black Edition. The Elite trim comes with standard AWD, perforated leather seat inserts, ventilated front seats, a configurable 10.2-inch instrument display, a color heads-up display, and a multi-view camera.

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The most rugged model Honda will offer, the off-road-ready TrailSport model, meanwhile, starts at $49,645. It has already tested its mettle at the Rebelle Rally and features a raised suspension, all-terrain tires, standard AWD, and more.

Those modifications, though, also make it the least fuel efficient trim level in the lineup. The TrailSport is capable of going 18 MPG in the city, 23 MPG on the highway, and 20 MPG combined, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

The rest of the 2023 Pilot (all are powered by the same 3.5-liter V6 that makes 285 hp/212 kW/289 PS and 262 lb-ft/355 Nm of torque) can go 19 MPG in the city. The front-wheel-drive models, though, are more efficient on the highway and can go 27 MPG, as opposed to the AWD models’ 25 MPG. That gives the former a slightly better combined rating of 22 MPG, whereas the latter models get 21 MPG combined.

For the first time, the 2023 Pilot will also be available with a special options package. Designed in collaboration with Honda Performance Development, it adds fender flares, bronze- or black-colored wheels, HPD graphics, and costs $2,950. It is one of several new post-production options packages that also include Protections, which costs $290, Function, priced at $405, and Tow whose price varies from $305 to $990.