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Honda Ridgeline May Disappear For 18 Months Before A Hybrid Comeback

Honda’s Only Truck Is Taking a BreakThe Honda Ridgeline has always played by its own rules in the American truck market. It’s one of the last unibody pickups left, sharing that distinction with the Ford Maverick. While most rivals like the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger stick to body-on-frame construction, the Ridgeline goes the other way, prioritizing crossover-like comfort while still delivering the utility expected of a midsize truck.That approach has earned the Ridgeline a loyal following, even if it’s never been a big seller. For Honda, though, it’s the Japanese marque’s only pickup in the US lineup, so if it steps away for a while, the brand will be without a truck in showrooms.That’s exactly what might happen, according to Automotive News. Honda is said to be planning a production pause for the Ridgeline starting in late 2026, lasting about a year and a half.

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