The third-generation Pilot debuted at the
Chicago Auto Show in February 2015, and production began in May. It was made available for sale on June 18, 2015 for the 2016 model year. The exterior is sleeker in appearance compared to its boxier predecessor with a 10 percent reduction in
drag area. Added to the exterior are standard LED brake and tail lights, LED
daytime running lights (DRLs) on EX trims and above, and
LED headlamps with automatic high-low beam switching the on new Elite model with special "Elite" badging. The Elite trim level also gained features that were new to the Pilot, including ventilated front seats, heated rear captain's chairs which reduced the seating capacity to seven from eight, and a panoramic roof. Alloy wheels became standard. Newly available safety features include Honda's LaneWatch passenger-side mirror camera or
Blind Spot Information (BSI) and rear Cross Traffic Monitor. Additional options, including
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) with Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS),
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) with
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) and Road Departure Mitigation (RDM), and
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) are available as part of the
Honda Sensing suite. A tri-angle
backup camera is standard with dynamic guidelines optional. The revised 3.5-liter V6 engine has
direct-injection and a
start-stop system (on the Touring and Elite trims) with improved power at , a 6-speed automatic is standard on the LX, EX, and EX-L trims while a
ZF 9-speed automatic is standard on the Touring and Elite trims. With all-wheel drive models the amount of engine torque sent to each rear wheel is variable. EPA-estimated fuel economy is improved with
front-wheel drive (FWD) 6-speed models registering //, and
all-wheel drive (AWD) models registering // (city/highway/combined). 9-speed models see fuel economy of // mpg in FWD configuration and // (city/highway/combined) in AWD configuration. Though overall dimensions are smaller, the interior becomes more spacious modelled after the Odyssey, and weight is down approximately with
noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) reduced. Structurally 21.3% of the Pilot's body is composed of 980, 1300 and 1,500
MPa ultra-high-
strength steels, 5% is from aluminum or magnesium, an additional 34.5% is 270 MPa mild strength steel used in areas to minimize repair costs.
Model year changes In 2016, for the 2017 model year,
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were added to all trims except for the base LX trim. In June 2018, for the 2019 model year, Honda refreshed the Pilot inside and out. The powertrain for the Pilot has remained unchanged, but Honda did revise the nine-speed transmission and
start-stop system that are only found on the Touring and Elite trims. The exterior featured new bumpers, grille, wheels, standard LED headlights, and revised tail lights. A hands-free tailgate became available. In the interior, the gauge cluster is replaced with a new one, similar to the one found on the
Odyssey. The infotainment system is updated with the latest HondaLink software and it also features the CabinControl app (also found in the Odyssey). 4G LTE hotspot, CabinTalk, and a new rear entertainment system became available. The volume slider has also been replaced with a volume knob. Honda has replaced the steering wheel with a new design, also from the Odyssey.
Honda Sensing became standard on all trim levels for the Pilot. File:2019 Honda Pilot EX-L 3.5L front 1.5.19.jpg|2019 Pilot EX-L (facelift) File:2019 Honda Pilot EX-L 3.5L rear 1.5.19.jpg|Rear view (facelift) File:2022 Honda Pilot interior.jpg|Interior (facelift) In July 2019, for the 2020 model year, a new Black Edition trim was added to the lineup. In June 2020, for the 2021 model year, the
9-speed transmission became standard on all trim levels, and a Special Edition is slotted between EX-L and Touring trims. In 2021, for the 2022 model year, Honda introduced an entry-level Sport trim and a new TrailSport off-road oriented trim. The Sport trim replaced the discontinued LX and EX trim levels. The TrailSport exterior features include a suspension lift that increases ground clearance by , black exterior trim, 18-inch alloy-wheels, and an orange and black TrailSport badge. On the interior, TrailSport models include TrailSport logos on seats and orange stitching. Other changes for 2022 Pilot models include the 8-inch infotainment system and LED headlights becoming standard equipment and the introduction of a new Sonic Gray Pearl exterior paint color.
Safety :1 vehicle structure also rated "Good". :2 strength-to-weight ratio: 5.22 == Fourth generation (YG1/2; 2023) ==