Yes. Running boards are available for the Honda Pilot, but they are not standard equipment and depend on the model year, trim, and whether you choose Honda’s official accessory kit or an aftermarket solution.
Below is a detailed look at how running boards have appeared across generations, what to expect for current and recent models, and how you can add them if you want to upgrade your Pilot.
Availability Across Generations
Overview of how running boards have appeared in the Pilot’s lineage. Availability has generally been optional and varies by trim, market, and whether the boards are factory-approved or aftermarket.
- First-generation Pilot (2003–2008): Running boards were offered as an official Honda accessory in some trims and markets, typically installed through a dealer or at the point of sale.
- Second-generation Pilot (2009–2015): Honda continued to offer running boards as a factory-approved accessory kit via its Parts & Accessories catalog and dealer network.
- Third-generation Pilot (2016–2021): Running boards remained available as dealer-installed or aftermarket options; exact availability depended on region and trim level.
- Fourth-generation Pilot (2022–present): OEM running boards are less commonly advertised as standard equipment, but some markets and trims still offer them through Honda’s accessory program or via dealers; many owners opt for aftermarket options.
In practice, if you want running boards on a Pilot, you should check with a Honda dealer or consult the official Honda accessories catalog for your exact year and market to confirm current availability and compatibility.
Choosing How to Add Running Boards
There are several routes to add running boards to a Pilot, each with tradeoffs in fit, warranty, and price.
- Honda Genuine Accessories (OEM): These are designed to fit the Pilot and are typically installed or approved through a Honda dealer; they aim to match the vehicle’s color and styling and generally carry warranty considerations.
- Dealer-installed aftermarket options: Some dealers offer third-party or branded running boards installed as part of a package; warranty coverage varies by kit and installer.
- Aftermarket running boards: A broad range of brands and styles are available outside the dealer network; fitment and long-term durability can vary, so check compatibility with your exact model year and ensure proper mounting hardware and corrosion protection.
When deciding, verify fitment for your exact Pilot year and trim, and understand any warranty implications. If in doubt, request a written compatibility confirmation from the dealer.
Summary
Running boards on the Honda Pilot are not universally standard but are available through official Honda accessories or aftermarket options. Availability depends on generation, trim, and market. To confirm what’s right for your vehicle, contact a Honda dealer or consult the official accessories catalog for your exact year, and weigh factors like fit, warranty, and cost before purchasing.


