Honda has announced that the 2026 Pilot lineup’s base price is $43,690 for the front-drive Sport grade, which is $1,995 more than the 2025 model. Even though it had the largest price increase, the base trim was not the only one affected. The new Pilot, which offers better handling, a larger touchscreen, and a new look, is already on sale. Last month, Honda released a new version of its famous three-row, mid-size SUV, the Pilot. The prices for all our products have changed, and the new model is now available for sale. At the cheaper end of the range, prices are much higher. The front-wheel-drive base Sport version now costs $43,690, $1,995 more than the 2025 model. Adding all-wheel drive to the Sport raises the price by $2,100. On the other hand, the EX-L now starts at $45,990, which is $995 more than the 2025 model. Like the Sport, AWD costs $2,100 more. The Touring and Trailsport grades have also seen big price hikes; both, which come with AWD standard, start at $51,890 and $52,590, respectively. The most expensive versions of the Pilot line have had the fewest price increases. The Elite version starts at $54,990, and the Black Edition model starts at $56,490. It’s about $415 more to buy the other version. Higher prices will also have other perks. The update improves steering, noise insulation, connection speeds, and the gauge cluster and infotainment screens. Roof rails used to come standard only on the EX-L and higher trims, but now they come standard on the Sport model too.