2025 Honda Ridgeline MPG

There are a lot of reasons to love the Honda Ridgeline. This versatile and well-equipped pickup is capable and comfortable, offering a number of features you won’t find on the competition. But to really know whether it’s the right truck for you, you probably want to take a more in-depth look at the specs and fuel economy is one of the most important factors to many truck buyers. Germain Honda of Beavercreek has assembled this informative guide that covers the fuel economy ratings and efficiency of the popular Honda Ridgeline so you can make a more informed purchasing decision. Let’s dive right in!
Honda Ridgeline MPG Ratings

| Horsepower | MPG (city / highway / combined)* | Towing Capacity | |
| Ridgeline Sport | 280 | 18 / 24 / 21 | 5,000 pounds |
| Ridgeline RTL | 280 | 18 / 24 / 21 | 5,000 pounds |
| Ridgeline TrailSport | 280 | 18 / 23 / 20 | 5,000 pounds |
| Ridgeline Black Edition | 280 | 18 / 24 / 21 | 5,000 pounds |
While every Honda Ridgeline comes equipped with a muscular 280-horsepower V6 and a capable all-wheel drive system as standard features, you’ll also be impressed by its fuel economy ratings. Other pickups that offer these features as standard include the Nissan Frontier and the Jeep Gladiator, both of which deliver a 19 MPG combined fuel economy rating. With its up to 21 MPG combined rating, the Honda Ridgeline is ahead of the pack when it comes to fuel economy. The EPA estimates an annual $2,550 cost for fuel based on average usage and fuel prices, which saves you about $300 per year compared to those other V6 models.

Honda Ridgeline Eco Assist™ System
There are several reasons why the Ridgeline has better fuel economy than the competition. Two of the big ones are its lightweight construction and the sophisticated 9-speed automatic transmission. But to help you really maximize the fuel economy in your Ridgeline, you can activate the Eco Assist™ System. This will adjust things like throttle response and shift patterns in order to stretch fuel a bit further. Honda estimates that this will save an average of 9% (averaged across the whole Honda line) over Normal mode during average driving conditions. This is just one of the ways that Honda helps you to get the absolute most out of your vehicle.
*18 city / 24 highway / 21 combined mpg rating for Sport, RTL and Black Edition trims. 18 city / 23 highway / 20 combined mpg rating for TrailSport trim. Based on 2025 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.