2020 Toyota 4Runner | VS. | 2020 Honda Pilot |
✔ | Serra Lifetime Warranty (Learn More) | X |
✔ | Serra Platinum Package (Learn More) | X |
✔ | Toyota Care | X |
✔ | Toyota Safety Sense | X |
4.0-L, V-6 | Engine | 3.5-L, V-6 |
270/278 | Horsepower/Torque | 280/262 |
4x4 | AWD or 4x4 | AWD |
89.7 cu.-ft. | Max. Cargo Volume | 83.9 cu.-ft. |
The Toyota 4Runner is easily one of the automaker’s most capable and off-road-ready vehicles. There was a time when the 4Runner had a lot of direct competitors, but rivalries have been tougher to come by lately due to changes in the industry. A comparison between the 2020 Toyota 4Runner vs. 2020 Honda Pilot will show why customers who lead an active outdoor lifestyle will want to visit the Serra Toyota showroom as soon as possible. The 2020 4Runner can be equipped with a highly capable four-wheel-drive system that is paired with one of the most incredible traction management systems in the automotive industry. Additionally, the 2020 4Runner can offer more interior space than its Honda rival. Customers can schedule a test drive with the 4Runner today by calling, 205-847-1841.
From a physical standpoint, the 2020 Toyota 4Runner and 2020 Honda Pilot seem to have a few common elements. Both are available with three rows of seats that can hold approximately the same number of people. Most Serra Toyota customers will choose to have the 2020 4Runner with two rows of seats available. All 2020 Pilot models can hold seven or more people. However, when it comes to cargo volume, the 2020 4Runner is a clear winner. A properly configured 2020 4Runner can make up to 89.7 cubic-feet of cargo volume available. Under the best circumstances, the 2020 Honda Pilot will only be able to offer as much as 83.9 cubic-feet. Finally, the four-wheel-drive system available in the 2020 4Runner is bolstered by Multi-terrain Select and CRAWL Control for dominating off-road environments.
Both the 2020 Toyota 4Runner and 2020 Honda Pilot each employ a single power plant option. The 2020 4Runner continues to use the 4.0-liter, V-6 engine attached to a five-speed automatic transmission. It will produce 270 horsepower and 278 pound-feet of torque. Every 2020 4Runner will be able to tow up to 5,000 pounds – regardless of whether it is equipped with two- or four-wheel-drive.
On the other hand, the 2020 Honda Pilot uses a 3.5-liter, V-6 of its own. It can be mated to a six- or nine-speed automatic transmission, depending on trim grade. It will make 280 horsepower. But, the Pilot’s towing scores are compromised by drivetrain choice. Models of the 2020 Pilot with front-wheel-drive will be able to pull 3,500 pounds, with all-wheel-drive versions being able to tow 5,000 pounds.