What size bed does a Honda Ridgeline have?
The Ridgeline’s bed size varies by generation, but the current model features a bed about 64 inches long (roughly 5 ft 4 in), while earlier generations used a shorter 60-inch bed. This combination of length and clever storage options defines the Ridgeline’s cargo versatility.
Bed size by generation
Overview of how the bed length has evolved between the Ridgeline’s generations helps buyers understand what to expect from a given model year.
- First generation (2006–2014): 60 inches (5 feet) long.
- Second generation (2017–present): 64 inches (about 5 feet 4 inches) long.
Note that exact specifications can vary slightly by trim or year, so it’s wise to verify the bed length for a particular vehicle with official Honda materials or a dealer brochure.
In-bed storage and other bed features
In-bed trunk and lockable storage
Beyond its length, the Ridgeline adds cargo versatility with a dedicated in-bed trunk and a lockable bed floor. This setup expands usable storage without increasing the visible footprint of the bed itself.
The in-bed trunk provides about 7.3 cubic feet of storage space beneath the bed floor and remains accessible even with the tailgate lowered, enhancing organization for tools, gear, and smaller items.
Additionally, the bed floor panel is designed to be lockable, helping to secure contents when the truck is parked or left unattended.
Summary
In short, the Honda Ridgeline offers a 60-inch bed in its earlier generations and a longer 64-inch bed in the current generation, pairing that length with a notable in-bed trunk (~7.3 cu ft) for additional, secure storage. When shopping, confirm the specific bed length and storage features for the exact model year and trim to ensure it meets your cargo needs.
