No — Honda does not offer a true small or compact pickup today. The brand’s current pickup is the Ridgeline, a midsize, unibody truck, and there is no production model that fits the traditional compact pickup category.
To understand what this means, it helps to look at Honda’s lineup, how the Ridgeline differs from compact trucks, and what options exist for buyers who want a smaller pickup from other brands.
Honda's current pickup offering
The only pickup Honda currently sells is the Ridgeline. It is a midsize, unibody pickup built on a platform shared with the Honda Pilot. The Ridgeline emphasizes ride comfort and practicality over rugged off-road prowess, and it combines a car-like feel with everyday utility.
Key characteristics of the Ridgeline include:
- Unibody construction (not a traditional body-on-frame truck)
- 5‑seat crew cab configuration with available all‑wheel drive
- Bed features such as a lockable in‑bed storage compartment
- Moderate payload and towing capacity (approximately around 1,500 pounds payload and up to about 5,000 pounds towing, depending on configuration)
- Distinctive ride quality and interior comfort aimed at daily driving rather than heavy-duty work
In this context, “small” or “compact” pickups—such as Ford’s Maverick or Hyundai’s Santa Cruz—do not exist in Honda’s current catalog. The Ridgeline remains Honda’s most compact truck option, but it sits squarely in the midsize segment by most industry standards.
Is there a plan for a smaller Honda pickup?
As of today, Honda has not announced a production plan for a true compact or smaller pickup. The company has focused on crossovers, SUVs, and its existing Ridgeline offering rather than introducing a separate compact truck in the near term. Industry chatter and investor updates have not confirmed a development path for a Honda-based compact pickup.
That said, automakers periodically reassess their truck lineups in response to market demand, regulatory trends, and electrification goals. While no official plan has been disclosed, analysts and enthusiasts remain watchful for any future Honda announcements that could change this landscape.
Alternatives for buyers seeking a compact pickup
For shoppers who want something smaller than Honda’s Ridgeline, several non-Honda options provide compact or unibody pickup formats with different trade-offs in price, efficiency, and features.
- Ford Maverick — a compact, unibody pickup with strong fuel economy and a value-oriented price point
- Hyundai Santa Cruz — a stylish, unibody pickup with car-like ride and practical interior
- Toyota Tacoma — a traditional midsize pickup with strong off-road capability and proven durability
These alternatives illustrate the current market where several brands offer either compact/unibody trucks or traditional midsize trucks to fill different needs. If a true Honda compact pickup is essential, buyers may need to consider non-Honda options today and monitor Honda’s future product roadmap for any potential changes.
Summary
Honda does not offer a dedicated small or compact pickup in its current lineup. The Ridgeline remains the brand’s only pickup and sits in the midsize category, with a focus on comfort and everyday usability rather than the compact truck market. Buyers seeking a smaller pickup from Honda will have to consider alternatives from other manufacturers, such as the Ford Maverick or Hyundai Santa Cruz, while staying attentive to any future Honda announcements that could introduce a new, smaller pickup option.


