Across common configurations, a 2015 Honda Pilot typically returns about 21 miles per gallon in combined city/highway driving with front-wheel drive, and around 20 mpg with all-wheel drive.
Fuel economy on the 2015 Pilot varies by drivetrain, transmission, and load. The model uses a 3.5-liter V6 paired with a conventional automatic transmission, and the numbers reflect EPA estimates as well as typical real-world results reported by owners and reviewers.
What affects fuel economy
Several factors influence mpg, including drivetrain (FWD vs AWD), driving style, terrain, cargo, and maintenance. Heavier loads and frequent start-stop city driving generally reduce mpg, while steady highway cruising improves it.
EPA estimates by configuration
EPA estimates for common 2015 Pilot configurations are shown below:
- Front-Wheel Drive (FWD): 18 mpg city / 26 mpg highway / 21 mpg combined
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD): 17 mpg city / 24 mpg highway / 20 mpg combined
Note: These figures are EPA estimates; your actual mileage can vary with driving style, terrain, luggage, and maintenance.
Summary
For the 2015 Honda Pilot, expect about 21 mpg combined in FWD models and around 20 mpg combined in AWD models, with real-world results fluctuating based on how and where the vehicle is driven.


