Millennial Mom's Review: 2022 Honda Pilot (2024)

If you need a three-row SUV, the Honda Pilot is a great option — but so are many others in this segment

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Renita Naraine

Published Dec 16, 2022Last updated Feb 17, 20235 minute read

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Do you ever feel like you don’t have much to say? My husband will probably say that’s never been the case with me, but I just don’t have much to say about the 2022 Honda Pilot. There’s nothing horrendously terrible about the Pilot, but there’s also nothing astonishingly groundbreaking about it either. And why should there be? It’s pretty much just your average three-row family-hauler. It gets the job done — if that job is hauling families.

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But generally speaking, whether you choose a Pilot, Kia Telluride, Acura MDX, Toyota Highlander, Infiniti QX60, or any other three-row SUV — luxury or not — it’ll likely get the job done. People don’t buy three-row SUVs for the performance, they buy them because they’re supposedly cooler than minivans (I beg to differ).

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So, it comes down to personal preferences like adequate cargo space, comfortable seating, and an intuitive infotainment system. The Honda Pilot has all of this, and more. And yet, much like how I felt in the Highlander, it’s just missing a certain je ne sais quoi.

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Looks-wise, it is what it is — it’s an average looking SUV. And maybe that’s what you want; sometimes I like to blend into the sea of other boring vehicles, as opposed to standing out in the crowd. Is it just me or does the Pilot transform into a minivan if the back doors’ handles are moved to the opposite side (see my Photoshop’d image below)? Seriously, why are we so against minivans when three-row SUVs are just a sliding door — and extra cargo space — away from being a minivan? (The Odyssey even has a lower starting price, just saying.)

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The base Sport trim has a starting price of $46,920 — that price is bumped up by almost $4,000 if you’re considering the refreshed 2023 trim. This tested 2022 Black Edition costs $58,420. Again, there’s nothing significantly wrong with the Pilot, but based on my own experience, I don’t think someone looking for a Honda Pilot is aiming to spend nearly $60k — I certainly am not.

And while we’re on the topic of spending money: you’ll definitely be doing that at the gas station, but that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise considering a) gas prices are high; and b) this isn’t a hybrid. The Honda Pilot has comparable fuel ratings to other SUVs in the segment; it has a combined fuel consumption of 11 L/100 km, 12.4 city, and 9.3 highway.

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Shoppers in this segment should also consider that bumping down a trim level to the Touring gives the option of eight seats. The Black Edition is only offered as a seven-seater that uses its space well. There is adequate walk-through space to get into the third row, but with three kids, I love the option of having them all sit in the second row when extra cargo space is needed. The third row is a 60-40 split, meaning you can access a bit of extra cargo space while still having one or two passengers back there.

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If eight seats are just as important to you as it is to me, one thing to keep in mind is the refreshed 2023 Pilot drops the 60-40 seat in the second row and offers a removable middle seat instead. I imagine it’s similar to the one in the MDX, in which case, it’s a game-changer and a super-family-friendly option!

One thing that’s generally marketed as “family-friendly” is rear-seat entertainment, but I completely disagree, especially when there is one screen for three kids of varying ages. In general, I find rear-seat entertainment systems really confusing, and it’s the last thing I want to fiddle with while driving; I can’t even see what’s happening on the screen behind me. That said, I found Honda’s system to be fairly simple; we had Moana playing on Blu-ray in a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, that didn’t matter, because the kids were bored after a few minutes, and I probably should have brought their iPads instead.

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The 2022 Honda Pilot Black Edition has a wireless charging pad, but it’s pointless — unless you’re charging someone else’s phone. There is wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, meaning your phone needs to be plugged in, meaning it will be charging via the wire. For nearly $60k, I’d really like wireless Apple CarPlay. The rest of the centre stack is simple and intuitive, with the exception of the mode selector that I find truly annoying (it’s also in the MDX). A heated steering wheel is standard across all trim levels, as are heated front seats, but only the top two trims get ventilated seats. The Sport trim is also the only trim to miss out on heated second-row seats.

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Standard safety features include blind-spot monitor and lane-departure warning, but you’ll have to upgrade to the Touring trim if you want rear cross-traffic alert. The backup camera works well as a parking aid, but for those who may heavily rely on features like a 360-degree-view camera, well, that isn’t available on any of the trims.

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Honda has supposedly dubbed 2022 as the “year of the SUV” and rightfully so, considering it revealed the sixth-generation CR-V, including a hybrid addition in Canada; a second-gen HR-V; as well as the fourth-gen Pilot that’s said to be the largest SUV the automaker has ever offered. The 2023 Pilot is 86 mm longer than the 2022 model; and although the 2023’s width is 42 mm less, its passenger and cargo space have increased. And so has the price. Canadian pricing for the 2023 Pilot starts at $50,650, an increase of almost $4,000, but a mid-trim level will easily bring you up toward the average of a new vehicle purchase, which is $55,469.

At the end of the day, the 2022 Honda Pilot is an average three-row SUV. It’s not the coolest car in the world, but I don’t think it’s meant to be. It’s a Honda; it’s well-known around the world and doesn’t necessarily need to make groundbreaking revelations to win over the hearts of its loyal customers. (That said, Honda will begin production of fuel-cell electric vehicles in 2024, in addition to plans to develop advanced Level 3 self-driving technology by 2029.)

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However, it does need to compete with similar three-rows like the Toyota Highlander, Kia Telluride, Hyundai Palisade and Mazda CX-9, to name a few. As it stands, despite having no major complaints about the 2022 model, I can’t say I’d choose to buy this three-row over any of the previously mentioned. Maybe the 2023 model will change my mind — though there’s also the refreshed 2023 Highlander to consider, not to mention the hybrid-powered Grand Highlander.

I guess my husband was right (don’t tell him); I did have much to say, after all.

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Renita Naraine

Soon after joining the Driving.ca team in 2021 as an online editor, Renita also began writing car reviews under the Millennial Mom title. When she isn’t overwhelmed by her three kids, you’ll likely find her writing about them throughout her reviews of family vehicles - her favourites being anything within the minivan segment. Whenever she gets the chance, Renita also likes to spin some pop culture into her reviews.

Summary

Current online editor at Driving.ca Specializes in car reviews with a lifestyle approach, focusing on family aspects, such as whether you can fit three car seats side-by-side in a car Millennial mom

Experience

While many of her colleagues have been in the auto industry for numerous years, Renita is new to the field - having dabbled in a variety of areas throughout her career. Soon after graduating from Durham College, she worked as an editor and writer with Tribute Entertainment Media Group (the magazines that used to be in movie theatres). Other interesting experiences Renita has had throughout the last 15 years include - but are definitely not limited to - working in a portrait studio, taking a TESL (teaching English as a second language) course, as well as receiving a medical office administration diploma that led her to work some eye-opening night shifts in the ER. More recently, she graduated from Seneca’s PR and Communications program where she was encouraged to start a parenting blog.

Education

Renita graduated from the Journalism program at Durham College, where she studied both print and broadcast. She also received a post-graduate Certificate in Public Relations and Internal Communications from Seneca College.

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