The 2026 Honda Passport is on its way, and it is taking off-roading very seriously. This adventure-ready SUV is completely redesigned and ready to take on anything you put in front of it, whether it’s a long highway or an uncharted trail. Are you ready to take your next adventure?
What’s So Exciting About the New Passport?
The two Trailsport trims for the Passport have real off-road upgrades. Unlike many other SUVs that are all for show, this Honda is ready for your adventure. The regular Trailsport is the most off-road capable Honda ever with an off-road-tuned suspension, all-terrain tires, recovery hooks that can handle twice the Trailsport’s GVWR, and steel skid plates.
But wait, there’s more. The all new Trailsport Elite comes with a whole bunch of goodies along with everything you get with the regular Trailsport. You’ll get to sit on perforated leather upholstery while you’re taking on the trail or the road, and ventilated front seats will keep you cool when it’s warm outside. A heated steering wheel, and rear climate controls round out the Elite upgrades in the cabin.
There’s Plenty of Power to Play With
The latest Passport is more engaging to drive with a sporty feel behind the wheel. Power comes from a new 3.6-liter V-6 engine with 285 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. It also has a new 10-speed automatic transmission that’s been tuned specifically for the Passport. Another standard feature that can add to the fun is the steering wheel mounted paddle shifters.
More Standard Tech Than Ever
If you’re used to shopping for used cars for sale but love tech, you might want to switch things up. The technology in the 2026 Passport can’t be beat. It has a 10.2-inch digital driver information display and a 12.3-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system. It comes loaded with Google Built-In, so your Google Assistant is always right there with you, and it has wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for syncing your phone.
Mh3> A Bold New Look
The exterior of the new Honda Passport is bolder than ever. It has fender flares to make the wider track look even wider, a more pronounced C-pillar, and beefier roof rails that can hold your outdoor gear. The ground clearance is up just a bit, giving you 8.3 inches to work with.
When you’re ready to take a break from adventuring, you’ll be happy to find that the optional picnic table is back, so you have a place to put your lunch.
Next-Generation Safety Systems
The next-generation Passport has the latest bundle of Honda sensing safety features. It comes with automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and automatic high beam headlights, to name a few.
The new Honda Passport is ready to take on other off-road SUVs. Are you ready to see how it stacks up against the Jeep Grand Cherokee or the Subaru Outback? You’ll have to test drive it to see.
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