Honda Ridgeline Black Edition
Pickup · Gasoline · 4WD
vs
Ford F-450
Pickup · Diesel · 4WD
Honda Ridgeline Black Edition
Car A
Honda Ridgeline Black Edition
A 4WD V6, five-seat utility vehicle that leans on reliability and cargo capability while staying comfortable enough for growing families. Efficiency is middling, but performance and range of use suit road trips and mixed conditions.
5 seatsPickupGasoline5-star safety12 L/100km
Ford F-450
Car B
Ford F-450
With 4WD, a diesel powertrain, seating for five, and 1,016 liters of cargo space, the Ford F-450 suits growing families who travel with lots of gear. It ranks well for reliability and safety, but it’s less at home in tight-city and winter-centric routines.
5 seatsPickupDiesel5-star safety450 hp
Why compared same body typesame ranking profilesame seatssimilar pricestrong ranking match

Usage fit

Family 75 / 75
City 21 / 20
Budget / value 52 / 53
Road trip 65 / 72
Performance 27 / 41
Cargo 80 / 69
Practical 48 / 47
Premium 36 / 38
Winter 30 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Honda Ridgeline Black Edition · Orange = Ford F-450

Specs side-by-side

Spec Honda Ridgeline Black Edition Ford F-450
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Pros & cons

Honda Ridgeline Black Edition

  • 1300 L cargo capacity supports cargo-heavy use
  • 4WD traction adds confidence in varied weather and surfaces
  • Seats 5 with comfort that fits growing families and road trips
  • Strong reliability and safety ranking signals

Ford F-450

  • 1300 Nm of torque and 450 hp help when carrying heavy cargo or a full load of passengers and gear
  • 4WD traction supports mixed surfaces and rural routes on family trips
  • Seats 5 with 1,016 liters of cargo space for bulky luggage and equipment
  • Signals point to strong reliability and safety priorities

Verdict

Pick Honda Ridgeline Black Edition if…
Best fuel economy
Honda Ridgeline Black Edition uses 12.0 L/100km vs 13.1 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Ford F-450 if…
More power
Ford F-450 puts out 450 hp vs 280 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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