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Whether you’re hauling a trailer or need some extra muscle for a two-lane highway pass, the 280-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine is up to the task.
Thanks to its sophisticated fully independent suspension, the Passport offers excellent maneuverability, even on rocky roads. Because the journey should be as enjoyable as the destination, even with some bumps in the road.
The one-touch fold-down 60/40 split rear seatback folds flat to make room for more cargo.
Need more storage on long trips? The Passport has you covered with a low-profile roof basket that holds up to 150 lbs.
Die-cast running boards add a rugged, aggressive look to the Passport.
Friends along for the ride will enjoy the spacious rear seats, which offer nearly as much legroom, shoulder room and hiproom as the front seats.
The multi-functional center console features a convenient sliding cover, with enough space to fit a tablet, as well as a USB port to charge it. Illuminated beverage holders make it easy to set drinks down without taking your eyes off the road.
The hands-free access power tailgate makes it easy to load an armful of cargo. Simply kick your foot toward the sensor beneath the rear bumper to open the tailgate. Closing it is just as easy.
Enjoy wireless streaming capabilities, including audio system updates, by turning your Passport into a mobile hotspot with an available data plan from AT&T.
RDM can determine if you cross over detected lanes without signaling, can provide steering assistance to help you return to your lane or provide braking to help you keep from leaving the roadway entirely.
With your hands on the steering wheel, long highway drives are easier with LKAS, which subtly adjusts steering to help keep the vehicle centered in a detected lane.
Returning at last to the midsize Suv world, the competitive 2019 Honda Passport lands a spot in the Top Five with U.S. News and World Report. Expressing a smart and complete redesign, the all-new 2019 Passport presents a handsome cabin, stronger off-road capability, and the same V6 engine under the hood as its larger sibling, the Pilot. The 280-horsepower brings strong acceleration while the 262 lb-ft of torque supplies convincing force to tow up to 5,000-pounds of family fun. The sophisticated All-Wheel Drive system with Intelligent Traction Management is optional in three models and standard equipment on the top-tier Passport Elite. Now with more ground clearance, the off-road capability is sweetly enhanced for the family that craves adventure. Looking right at home in nature while wearing a blanket of mud, the conquering new Honda Passport features the perfect balance of passenger comfort, versatility, and smooth highway drivability. Load it up. The generous cargo hold can accommodate it. With the one-touch split-fold rear seats, the generous 50.5 cubic-feet expands to a handy 100.7 cubic-feet for a relaxing weekend away. A well-rounded Suv, the rugged new Passport prioritizes comfort with the convenience of smartphone integration, clever cabin storage cubbies, and appreciated creature comforts. An excellent choice in a crowded segment, the 2019 Honda Passport is rated one of Edmunds' Best Midsize Suvs for the year.
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*20 city/25 highway/22 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 19 city/24 highway/21 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. Based on 2019 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.