The 2025 Honda Pilot is powered by a V-6 engine. Specifically, it uses a 3.5-liter V6, with no V-4 option offered in the U.S. market for that model year.
In practical terms, that means buyers looking for traditional six-cylinder powertrain capability will find the Pilot’s gasoline-only variant continues to rely on a V6 setup. This choice supports the SUV’s size, towing capability, and expected performance, without introducing a four-cylinder alternative in the 2025 lineup.
Engine configuration and drivetrain
Key characteristics of the 2025 Pilot’s powertrain are summarized here.
- Engine: 3.5-liter V6
- Transmission: multi‑speed automatic
- Drivetrain: front‑wheel drive (base) or all‑wheel drive (optional)
- Market coverage: U.S. and most regional trims rely on the V6 powertrain
The 3.5-liter V6 is paired with Honda’s automatic transmission and is offered with either FWD or AWD depending on the trim level:
No four-cylinder option for the 2025 Pilot
The Pilot’s 2025 lineup does not include a four-cylinder (V4 or inline-4) engine option in the U.S. market. Honda has kept the Pilot’s gasoline powertrain as a V6 for this model year, reinforcing its balance of power, size, and practicality. If you see a listing claiming a four-cylinder variant, verify whether it refers to a different model or a non-U.S. market specification.
Summary
Bottom line: For the 2025 Honda Pilot, the engine configuration is a V-6 (3.5-liter). There is no V-4 option in the U.S. market for this model year. Always confirm with local dealer specifications to ensure you’re looking at the exact trim and region.


