The 2007 Honda Pilot typically ranged from the low- to mid-$20,000s for base models to about $30,000 for well-equipped versions.
In this article, we break down typical MSRPs by trim, explain the impact of options, and note how regional pricing and dealer incentives could affect the final transaction price in 2007.
Pricing by trim
Below are rough MSRPs for common 2007 Pilot configurations.
- LX: approximately $23,000–$24,000
- EX: approximately $25,000–$27,000
- EX-L: approximately $29,000–$31,000
Note: These figures exclude destination charges, taxes, and other fees; final prices varied by region, dealer, and any promotions in effect at purchase time.
Options that affect price
Adding all-wheel drive, a navigation system, leather seating, a power sunroof, upgraded audio, or other packages could push the total well above the base figure for each trim.
Context and final notes
Price data from 2007 is typically drawn from manufacturer MSRPs and automotive guides of the period (such as Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book). The exact price paid in a given transaction depended on negotiations, dealer incentives, and region. For historical comparison, later model years generally followed similar price ranges with gradual increments tied to inflation and feature updates.
Summary
In summary, a 2007 Honda Pilot typically cost from the low- to mid-$20,000s for base LX models up to around $30,000 for top-trim EX-L configurations, before destination charges and taxes. Options could raise the price further, and regional differences meant some buyers paid more or less.


