Across its generations, the Honda Pilot’s 3.5-liter V-6 delivers roughly 250 to 285 horsepower, with the latest models pegged at about 285 hp.
Power figures by generation
The following breakdown summarizes the primary horsepower figures for the Pilot’s 3.5L V-6 across its major design generations. Values are manufacturer-rated and can vary by trim, drivetrain, and market.
- 2009–2015: approximately 250 horsepower
- 2016–2021: approximately 280 horsepower
- 2022–present: approximately 285 horsepower
In practice, the lift in power from the 2016 refresh coincided with updates to the automatic transmission and electronics, contributing to stronger performance across the lineup. The latest models maintain a high-end mid-size SUV power profile.
Notes on performance beyond horsepower
Horsepower tells part of the story. Real-world acceleration and feel also depend on torque, drivetrain configuration (FWD vs. AWD), weight, and transmission behavior. Since 2016, the Pilot pairs the 3.5L V-6 with a 9‑speed automatic, which helps maximize the available power across various speeds and driving conditions.
Summary
Overall, the Honda Pilot’s 3.5L V-6 has stepped up over the years—from about 250 hp in earlier models to 285 hp in the current generation. For precise horsepower figures, verify the exact model year and trim, as ratings can vary slightly by configuration and market.


