The 2021 Honda Passport checks all the right boxes, giving you and your loved ones the space, comfort, and clever tech features you crave. This five-passenger midsize crossover is also road-trip-ready, with generous cargo space and an impressive balance of power and fuel economy.
From the outside, this midsize crossover is sporty and stylish. You’ll love the rugged cut of its jib, which includes standard 20-inch Gloss Black wheels and snappy front-end design. The 2021 Honda Passport also offers a wide range of exterior colors and wheel options, so you can create the crossover look that appeals to your own personal sense of style.
The 2021 Honda Passport is essentially a Honda Pilot without the third-row seat where you’ll find spacious seating for five. Since the Passport deletes the Pilot’s third-row seat, you’ll also enjoy generous cargo space, with 50.5 cubic feet behind the second-row seats. Fold those seats down for 100.7 cubic feet of maximum cargo space, enough to transport moving boxes and home improvement supplies.
Of course, the Honda Passport is about much more than cabin space. Each of these crossovers comes standard with modern comfort and convenience features, from tri-zone automatic climate control to the one-touch fold-down rear seats. Move up the Passport trim levels for more interior luxury, with options like leather-trimmed seats, heated front seats, and ambient interior lighting.
Every 2021 Honda Passport comes standard with the same engine, a 3.5-liter V6 engine that gets you going with 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. Its nine-speed automatic transmission powers the front wheels, but you can add all-wheel drive to any Passport, creating a sportier drive overall and increased safety over slippery pavement.
Whichever drivetrain you deem right for your daily drive, you can expect big things from the Passport. Honda’s midsize crossover packs a punch, getting you up to speed quickly and smoothly. In this segment, the Passport also stands out with its sporty handling and sharp steering so you’ll feel equally at home on winding roads and around sharp corners.
Towing capabilities vary according to drivetrain: front-wheel-drive Passports can tow up to 3,500 pounds. Or add the all-wheel-drive system, and towing capacity jumps to 5,000 pounds. This extra muscle can be enough to make you add all-wheel drive to your Passport, especially if your boat weighs more than 3,500 pounds.
In addition to its sporty capabilities, the Honda Passport is also pretty thrifty. With the standard powertrain, the Passport earns up to 22 mpg combined. The all-wheel-drive system adds extra weight, which reduces overall efficiency slightly, bringing ratings down to 21 mpg combined.
When you buy the new Honda Passport, you’re getting a cabin full of tech features. Every trim model includes smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. This technology displays smartphone apps on the central 8-inch infotainment touch screen, so they’re never far from your reach. Other smartphone-friendly features, like a USB charge port and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, are also standard but climb the trim levels for more to love, including an upgraded 10-speaker audio system and a Wi-Fi hotspot.
The 2021 Honda Passport includes all the latest and greatest safety aids as part of its standard lineup such as the standard Honda Sensing Technology package that includes Forward Collision Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control, and other features specially designed to help keep you out of trouble. Optional features, like the upgraded rearview camera with dynamic guidelines and a Blind-Spot Warning system, do even more to keep you safe.
Choose from four Passport models: Sport, EX-L, Touring, and Elite. This trim lineup appeals to a wide range of buyers, starting with wallet-friendly modern basics and rounding things off with luxurious comfort.
The entry-level Passport kicks off the trim lineup with an impressive range of high-tech safety aids, modern convenience features, and rich comfort. The five-passenger cabin includes tri-zone automatic climate control, creating three distinct cabin temperatures and maximizing comfort all around.
The Sport also keeps you connected, with an 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration. Safety aids, such as Lane-k=Keeping Assist and Forward Collision Mitigation, can intervene on your behalf, hitting the brakes or steering you back into the right lane.
With the EX-L, you get an extra splash of style, with 20-inch wheels, a sunroof, and heated, leather-clad front seats. This Passport even adds a new level of safety, with a Blind-Spot Monitor to tell you when another vehicle is lurking out of sight.
The Passport Touring trim adds another lather of luxury, with two rows of heated seats and a premium 10-speaker audio system. The Touring also takes passenger convenience levels to new heights, thanks to the addition of a hands-free liftgate and an integrated navigation system.
At the top of the Passport heap, the Elite is fully equipped with luxury and tech gear. It adds to the Touring lineup with a wireless smartphone charging pad and creature comforts like front-seat ventilation and a heated steering wheel.
This Honda crossover is ready for anything. It might be built to last, but the Passport also casts a wide safety net with its warranty coverage — just in case.
Here’s a look at how long your Honda warranty coverage will last:
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