How Big Is the Truck Bed of a Honda Ridgeline?

The Honda Ridgeline is a mid-size pickup truck that is designed for comfort and durability. It has been a popular choice for many drivers since its introduction in 2006.

But one of the most important aspects of this vehicle is its size – specifically, how big is the truck bed?

The answer to this question depends on the model of Ridgeline you have. The standard bed size for all Ridgelines is 5 feet 4 inches long (1.63 meters) and 5 feet wide (1.52 meters).

This gives the truck a total bed volume of 10.5 cubic feet (0.3 cubic meters).

However, there are two other options available if you need more room in your truck bed. The first is an extended cab, which increases the length of the bed to 6 feet 3 inches (1.90 meters) and increases the total volume to 12 cubic feet (0.34 cubic meters).

The second option is a crew cab, which increases both length and width to 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters) and 5 feet 7-8 inches (1.70-2.13 meters), respectively, with a total volume of 13 cubic feet (0.37 cubic meters).

Conclusion: From these measurements, it can be seen that the Honda Ridgeline offers good versatility when it comes to cargo space, with three different sizes available depending on your needs – standard, extended cab, and crew cab beds all offering different levels of storage capacity.

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James Gardner