San Juan Dealer Debuts 2026 Honda Pilot as Island‑Ready Three‑Row SUV
- Flagship Honda unveils 2026 Pilot as rugged, capable three-row SUV; immediate test drives at Kennedy Avenue showroom.
- 2026 Pilot features 285‑hp V6, Honda i‑VTM4 AWD, and 10‑speed automatic for confident wet and rough-road driving.
- Safety centers on the Honda Sensing® driver‑assist technology suite.
San Juan dealer unveils 2026 Honda Pilot as island-ready three-row SUV
Flagship Honda in San Juan is rolling out the 2026 Honda Pilot, presenting the three‑row SUV as the most rugged and capable model in Honda’s current lineup and offering immediate test drives at its Kennedy Avenue showroom. The dealer positions the arrival to appeal to local families and outdoor-oriented drivers, and provides on-site and online resources to help shoppers evaluate model-year changes and trim options.
The 2026 Pilot pairs a 285-horsepower V‑6 with Honda’s i‑VTM4® all‑wheel‑drive system and a 10‑speed automatic transmission, features the dealer highlights as engineered to boost driver confidence in heavy rain and on unpaved coastal roads. Interior flexibility is a selling point: the cabin accommodates up to eight passengers, offers a stowable second‑row center seat on select trims and includes contemporary connectivity such as a standard 7‑inch or available 9‑inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Safety equipment centers on the Honda Sensing® suite of driver‑assist technologies.
Flagship Honda underscores trim variety, including an off‑road‑focused TrailSport variant, and invites buyers to compare configurations online before visiting the showroom. Sandra Huerto, a Flagship Honda representative, says the dealership offers in‑depth research tools and staff assistance to streamline selection and scheduling. The combination of tech, cargo flexibility and AWD capability frames the Pilot as a family vehicle tailored to the island’s mix of urban streets and rural terrain.
Dealer research tools and consumer support
Flagship Honda’s online research center presents trim‑by‑trim specifications and allows side‑by‑side comparisons of TrailSport and other variants, enabling shoppers to confirm features such as touchscreen size and the stowable second‑row seat. Staff members assist with trim selection and can arrange immediate test drives at the Kennedy Avenue showroom.
Local availability and buying process
The dealership says consumers can test drive the 285‑hp, V‑6‑powered Pilot with i‑VTM4® AWD the same day they visit, and can use the showroom and online tools to match configurations to budget and lifestyle needs. Flagship Honda frames the deployment as both a sales and customer‑education effort to simplify purchase decisions for the 2026 Pilot.
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