The Honda Pilot was fully redesigned in 2023. No major changes for the 2024 model year.
- Removable Second-Row Middle Seat: Easily removes to create DIY captain’s chairs. Stores inside the trunk — no garage clogging. Perfect for families who need flexible seating configurations.
- Massive, Functional Interior Space: Class-leading passenger space with plenty of room in every row.
- Exceptional Second-Row Car-Seat Compatibility: Lower anchors + top tethers on every second-row seat
The Exterior
Exterior: Finally Cool Enough to Hang With the Competition
Confession time: I hated the look of the third-generation Pilot. This new one? Total redemption arc.
The 2024 Pilot leans into a boxy, muscular, off-road-inspired design that feels right at home next to SUVs like the Kia Telluride and Volkswagen Atlas. It’s simple but strong, sporty but not overdone.
Highlights include:
- Bold front grille with oversized Honda badge
- LED headlights with wraparound styling
- Two-tone 20-inch wheels on the Elite trim
- Roof rails for extra adventure vibes
- Rear black accent bar with spaced-out Pilot badging (a favorite detail)
First Row
Tech & Driver Area: Solid, With One Big Miss
The Pilot Elite features a fully digital gauge cluster, including seatbelt-status indicators for all eight seating positions—an underrated but very useful safety feature, especially for families using seatbelt-installed car seats.
Other highlights:
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Heated steering wheel
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Wireless charging pad
- Push-button shifter that doesn’t eat up space
The Miss:
The 9-inch center screen feels small and outdated for a $53K SUV. It’s not integrated into the dash and looks a bit like an afterthought. A larger screen—or a digital rearview mirror—would have gone a long way here, especially for a vehicle designed to haul kids in every row.
Second Row
Second Row: The True Star of the Show
This is where the Pilot starts earning its crown.
The Elite trim comes standard as an 8-passenger vehicle, and every second-row seating position has lower anchors and top tether anchors—a huge win for car-seat families.
The Genius Feature: Removable Middle Seat
The second-row middle seat is removable, allowing you to DIY captain’s chairs without losing seating flexibility.
And Honda nailed the execution:
- The seat stores inside the trunk, under the floor
- You don’t have to leave it in your garage
- You gain extra hidden storage when it’s removed
This is one of the most mom-friendly design choices I’ve seen.
To Remove the seat:
It's really SO easy! First, store the center seat belt and retract it into the holder on the ceiling. Then pull up on the strap to fold the seat. Next, pull the lock release strap under the seat cusion and lift from the rear or the seat using the grab handle. There you have it, now you have captain's chairs! Don't worry, when you put the seat back into place there's an indicator to show the seat is hooked in correctly at the base of the seat.
Other second-row perks:
- Heated outboard seats
- Sunshades
- USB-C ports
- Climate controls
- Tons of door storage
The Big Miss:
No ceiling vents. For a vehicle claiming to be the carpool king? That’s a letdown.
The Car Seat Set-Up:
The bench comes standard, though the removable center seat is only available standard on the Touring and Elite trims and available on the EX-L. If you want the flexibility of removing the middle seat, be sure to select the higher trims.
With or without the removable middle seat, the car seat set-up is amazing. Honda gave each seating position better dedicated lower anchors, so the weird overlap between the driver and center position's lower anchors is gone. The center seat's lower anchors also are centered for use with a (narrow) booster.
With a narrow car seat in the center you can also access the third row by tilting and sliding the outboard seat. If a wide car seat is installed here there won't be enough space for the seat to tilt without hitting that center car seat.
With nearly 58" of second row bench space you can really fit so many different car seats next to each other. Each second row head restraint is also removable for excellent car seat install flexibility.
Third Row
For a midsize SUV, the third row is genuinely impressive:
- Great headroom
- Comfortable legroom
- USB-C ports and cup holders
- Side vents (thank you, Honda)
However…
The Problem:
The middle third-row seat is basically unusable. It’s extremely narrow and not functional for kids or adults. While Honda advertises this as an 8-passenger SUV, it’s really a very good 7-passenger vehicle.
The outboard third-row seats, though? Solid—and one even includes lower anchors.
The Car Seat Set-Up:
There is one set of lower anchors behind the passenger seat and top tethers in every position. The center head restraint is removable, but the outboard head restraint is not. It is very flush and does not typically cause any car or booster seat installation issues.
The bench sits very low which can give a poor lap-belt fit for many kids. Plan on using a booster seat in this position for a long time! But the knee clearance and overall space can't be beat.
Trunk
Cargo Space: Bigger and More Functional
The 2024 Pilot is now 199 inches long, putting it closer to larger midsize SUVs like the Chevrolet Traverse (205 inches).
With the third row up, cargo space is respectable. With seats folded flat, you get a wide, usable load floor.
Cargo space behind the third row is 21.8 cubic feet and behind the second row gets you 59.5 cubic feet. For comparison the Traverse offers 23 cubic feet behind the third row and 57.8 behind the second.
Safety
I am so excited to share that the 2024 Honda Pilot is an IIHS Top Safety Pick!
The 2024 Pilot also received a 5-Star safety rating from NHTSA.
The 2024 Pilot includes updated Honda Sensing as standard, with:
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane-keep assist
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Traffic-jam assist
- Rear seat reminder (to help prevent children being left behind)
The upgraded backup camera offers a 90-degree field of view with 120-degree radar coverage, making parking and tight spaces much easier.
New in the 2023 redesign and present in this 2024 are seat belt pre-tensioners in both the first and second row outboard seats.
Pretensioners remove slack from the seat belt in the nanoseconds before a crash, dramatically reducing injury in frontal and near-frontal collisions. This feature has been standard in front seats for nearly two decades, but not the back seat. While this doesn’t affect children in harnessed car seats, it does affect other passengers.
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