Families across the Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Moore area know there’s no better fit on the market than the 2021 Honda Pilot. This eight-passenger SUV offers plenty of space for large families, comfortable interiors, the latest infotainment technology, and in-demand safety systems. The 2021 Honda Pilot is available now in the Battison Honda showroom and shoppers from across the area are seeking out this family-sized SUV.
The 2021 Pilot is available in seven entries here at Battison Honda – LX, EX, EX-L, Special Edition, Touring, Elite, and Black Edition. Our team has put together this 2021 Honda Pilot vs 2021 Volkswagen Atlas model comparison to give you a look at how the Pilot stacks up against a top member of the competition. See what the 2021 Honda Pilot has to offer you here at Battison Honda below.
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2021 Volkswagen Atlas |
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3.5-liter V6 engine (280 horsepower)
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Base Engine
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2.0-liter turbo engine (235 horsepower)
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8 passengers
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Seating Capacity
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7 passengers
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Standard
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Honda Sensing®
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Not Available
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38.4 inches
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Second-row Legroom
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37.6 inches
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The 2021 Honda Pilot lineup at Battison Honda in Oklahoma City is the perfect fit for families around Edmond and Moore. The Pilot comfortably seats up to eight passengers across three rows of seating while still allowing for 16.5 cubic feet of cargo space inside the tailgate. When just two rows of seating are needed drivers can enjoy even more space for cargo, with up to 46.8 cubic feet of space behind the second-row seats. Honda Pilot models can quickly transform from family movers to cargo haulers when both rear rows of seats are folded down, offering up to 83.9 cubic feet of total cargo space for tackling weekend projects.
Each model in the Pilot lineup comes equipped with the lineup of Honda Sensing® Safety and Driver-Assistive technologies. Standard and available safety systems in the Pilot include:
Contact a member of the Battison Honda team to book a test drive with the 2021 Honda Pilot in Oklahoma City near Edmond and Moore today.