Automotive Design and Production

JUL 2016

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while there are those, Honda actually has trucks in the forms of things like the CR-V and the Pilot, or over on the Acura side of the house, the RDX and the MDX. In fact, Honda has actually developed a Global Light Truck platform, which serves as the basis for the Ridgeline. And they went at building a truck—it is being manufac- tured at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama in Lincoln—with serious structure for serious mid-size truck capability. Consider, for example, the fact that there are 1300-MPa ultra- high-strength steel door reinforcement beams and 1500-MPa hot-stamped and laser-welded front door outer stifener rings. Ultra-high-strength steel accounts for 19.3 percent of the body. An additional 35.7 percent of the body structure is made with high-strength steel. (For those who now associate aluminum with pickups, know that the Ridgeline hood and front bumper reinforcement beam are made with the A notable aspect of the Ridgeline is the interior, not only because there is more passenger volume (109-ft 3 ) than its competitors and best-in-class cargo volume with rear seats folded (50.2-ft 3 ), but because the seats, gauges, switchgear, etc. are all sedan-quality. This, coupled with the ride and handling manners that are engineered into the structure and the suspension, results in a truck that is untruck-like in the right ways. 56 HONDA

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