From 2005 to 2008, the engine could produce 247 hp and 245 pound feet of torque and from 2009 to 2014, it generated 250 hp and 247 pound feet of torque. However, the engine output got increased during first generation. All these models were powered by a 3.5 L J-series V6 engine and the engine was mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. When the first generation Honda Ridgeline (2005-2014) was released to the United States market, it was offered in six trim levels: RT, RTX, Sport, RTS, RTL, and SE. Until now, Honda Ridgeline has been through two generations. Despite its low sales numbers, Honda Ridgeline has received awards and accolades such as North American Car of the Year for the truck category, Motor Trend's Truck of the Year, Car and Driver magazine's #1 mid-size truck and so on. The first Honda Ridgeline was introduced in 2005 and went on sale as a 2006 model. But after two-year hiatus, it has been again put into production since 2016. Honda Ridgeline, as a sport utility truck (SUT), was produced by the renowned Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
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