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How fast is the 2014 Honda Pilot 0 60?

In practical terms, the 2014 Honda Pilot can reach 60 mph from a standstill in roughly seven-and-a-half to eight seconds, with the exact figure varying by drivetrain and conditions.


Powertrain and specs


The Pilot’s performance comes from a 3.5-liter V6 delivering about 250 horsepower and 253 lb-ft of torque. For 2014, the engine was paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. Honda offered front-wheel drive as standard and all-wheel drive as an optional setup. The vehicle’s weight, drivetrain, and tire grip are all factors that influence the 0–60 time.


How drivetrain and conditions influence acceleration


In practice, front-wheel-drive models tend to be on the slower end of the range, while AWD models typically deliver a slightly quicker sprint to 60 mph due to improved traction, though added drivetrain weight can offset some gains. Testing conditions such as road surface, temperature, altitude, and load (passengers and cargo) can swing the result by tenths of a second or more.


What automotive tests show


Automotive outlets from the mid-2010s generally place the Pilot’s 0–60 time in the mid-to-high seven seconds to low eight seconds range. Many test reports show AWD pilots finishing in the upper 7-second zone while FWD versions approach or exceed 8 seconds under normal conditions. The numbers reflect the Pilot’s design priority: smooth, confident acceleration for a family wagon rather than outright speed.


Notes on model year and variations


Every 2014 Pilot is powered by the same 3.5-liter V6; however, drivetrain configuration, trim weight, and tire setup can produce small variations in the official 0–60 figure. Real-world results will vary based on weather, altitude, cargo load, and the wear of the engine and transmission.


Summary


The 2014 Honda Pilot is not a sports SUV, but it offers reliable and reasonably quick acceleration for its class. Expect roughly 7.5–8.0 seconds from 0 to 60 mph in typical conditions, with AWD models usually registering closer to the lower end of that range. For buyers prioritizing space, comfort, and practicality, the Pilot’s performance aligns with its family-oriented mission rather than speed.

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