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What year did Honda stop making the Ridgeline?

Honda stopped Ridgeline production in 2014, and then again after the 2024 model year.


The Ridgeline has a two-phase production history: an original, early-generation run that ended in 2014, followed by a revival beginning in 2017 with a second generation that continued through 2024, after which Honda paused production once more. This article breaks down the timeline and the factors behind the discontinuations.


Two generations, two stoppages


Below is a concise breakdown of the Ridgeline’s generation-based production years.



  • Gen 1: 2006–2014 (first-generation production).

  • Hiatus: 2015–2016 (no Ridgeline sold during these years).

  • Gen 2: 2017–2024 (second-generation production).


The two-generation history reflects Honda’s approach of redesign and refresh, followed by a strategic pause and ultimately a decision to end ongoing production for now.


Why production ended (context)


Honda’s decision to end Ridgeline production aligns with shifts in product strategy toward SUVs and higher-volume trucks, as well as overall market demand. The company indicated there were no immediate plans to revive a Ridgeline in the near term, with any future return contingent on market conditions and product planning.


Recent status and outlook


As of the latest official statements, Ridgeline production ended with the 2024 model year. There is no announced plan for a 2025 Ridgeline, and dealers may still have remaining 2024 stock while Honda focuses on other models in its lineup.


These developments underscore a broader industry trend where automakers recalibrate offerings toward more profitable segments, and Honda has signaled a continued focus on SUVs and crossovers rather than pursuing a new Ridgeline generation in the near term.


Key milestones recap


Before listing the major dates in a simple timeline, here is a quick overview of the milestones.



  • 2006: Ridgeline introduced (first generation).

  • 2014: End of first-generation production.

  • 2017: Ridgeline reintroduced with the second generation for model year 2017.

  • 2024: End of second-generation production; Ridgeline discontinued for now.


These milestones illustrate the Ridgeline’s distinctive path in Honda’s lineup—a unibody pickup that enjoyed a niche appeal, followed by a strategic exit from ongoing production.


Summary: Honda’s Ridgeline production ended after two distinct phases—first in 2014 and again after the 2024 model year—marking two major stoppages in its history. Whether or not it returns will depend on future market demand and Honda’s strategic priorities.

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