Yes. Modern Honda Ridgeline models include daytime running lights (DRLs) as standard equipment.
Daytime running lights help improve daytime visibility for other road users. On the Ridgeline, DRLs are typically built into the headlight assembly and are generally LED on most trims. The exact configuration can vary by model year and trim, but DRLs remain a standard feature on recent Ridgeline models sold in the United States.
DRLs on the Ridgeline: what to expect
Below is a quick guide to the DRL situation on recent Ridgeline models and trims.
- Since the 2017 redesign, DRLs have been standard on Honda Ridgeline models sold in the United States.
- Most trims use LED daytime running lights as part of the headlight assembly.
- Some lower-trim configurations may pair halogen headlights with LED DRLs, depending on the model year and market.
For current purchases, DRLs are included as standard equipment and the LED configuration is common on top trims.
Additional details by year/trim
Current-generation Ridgeline (2017–present)
In this generation, DRLs are a standard feature across all trims in the U.S., with LED DRLs in most configurations. Headlight type (LED vs. halogen) varies by trim, with higher trims typically receiving LED headlights that include integrated DRLs.
Summary
Yes. The Honda Ridgeline has daytime running lights as a standard feature on modern models, most often implemented with LED DRLs across trims. For exact configuration, check the specific model year and trim documentation.


