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Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
The Most Rugged Honda SUV Yet: Meet the All-New 2026 Passport TrailSport
Presented by the 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport If you're looking to explore out-of-the-way places, the reimagined 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport might be the adventure companion you've been waiting for. Packed with trail-ready capabilities, this powerful SUV can help you take on your next big adventure. Here's a look at all the new features, technology, and available accessories that elevate this latest iteration of the Passport to a true off-road vehicle. (Photo/Honda) Powertrain: V6 / 10-speed auto trans Power: 285 hp / 262 lb.-ft. Curb Weight: 4,705 lbs. Towing Capacity: Up to 5,000 lbs. Dimensions: 113.6" wheelbase / 191.5" L x 79.4" W x 73.1" H Ground Clearance: 8.3" Angles (degrees): 23.0 approach / 23.1 departure Cargo Room: 83.2 cu.-ft. behind 1st row / 44.0 cu.-ft. behind 2nd row / 104.4 cu.-ft. max Fuel Tank Capacity: 18.5 gal. Fuel Economy Rating (mpg): 18 city / 23 highway / 20 combined MSRP: $52,450 (+$1,450 destination & handling) Meghan Miranda When Honda branded the all-new Passport TrailSport as the most off-road-capable vehicle in its lineup, the brand meant it. The latest model is more rugged and capable than ever. A 285-horsepower1 V-6 engine and 10-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters provide the torque output and acceleration you need to take on steep uphill climbs and tough terrain. When tackling the downhill, the Passport's hill descent control system lets you focus on the trail while it helps manage your speed without the need to put your foot on the brake pedal. Explore the Honda Passport TrailSport For uncompromising stability and performance, the design relies on an off-road-tuned suspension and second-generation i-VTM4 AWD System. Toggle between seven versatile drive modes to balance power and control on everything from snow and sand to rocky trails and more. Short bumper overhangs, 23-degree approach angles, and 8.3 inches of ground clearance let you explore wherever the adventure takes you without worry. Durable recovery hooks and a heavy-duty trailer hitch with available accessories give you the confidence to test the limits. Plus, with a 5,000-pound towing capacity, the Honda Passport can haul boats, campers, gear trailers, and more.2 This midsize SUV doesn't just provide off-road performance — it also looks the part with functional, yet aesthetic features built for adventure. GearJunkies toting all kinds of outdoor toys can choose from an available accessory roof platform or crossbars to go with the standard gloss-black roof rails that can support up to 209 pounds of cargo.2 The durable rear quarter roof garnish helps protect the vehicle as you load and unload gear. On the road, an available accessory powder-coated, aluminum front scuff plate, protective bumpers, and a durable rear quarter roof garnish help mitigate wear and tear while adding to the Passport's rugged look. Available accessory low-profile, hardened-steel rock sliders help protect the vehicle from high-center and ledge drop-off damage on the toughest terrain. Get the stability and handling you need to tackle varied trail conditions with 18-inch wheels featuring recessed valve stems for improved durability. They are available in two eye-catching colors — white alloy and rugged black. Plus, wherever you roam, you can always count on outstanding visibility thanks to the amber daytime running lights on the TrailSport trim, plus LED headlights, fog lights, and brake lights. Whether you're hitting the road with your adventure buddies or packing the cargo area with gear, the Honda Passport TrailSport's spacious cabin and cargo area offer comfort and utility. The Passport, with its generous rear legroom, can comfortably seat five adults, while the tri-zone climate control keeps the whole crew happy. Eleven total cupholders, with many that fit 32-ounce bottles, mean everyone can stay hydrated en route to the next adventure. For the driver, available heated steering keeps your hands comfortable even on those alpine start mornings. Heated and available ventilated front seats keep you and the front passenger comfortable in any climate. Multiple 12V and available 115V power outlets ensure that everyone's devices stay charged. Explore the Honda Passport TrailSport Load all the gear you need and then some in the roomy cargo space. The available integrated MOLLE Panel Set in the rear cargo area helps you stay organized with flexible storage modules and options to secure gear. An available versatile tailgate table cargo shelf with a 44-pound capacity works as another storage solution on the go and converts into a picnic table back at camp. Utilize the 60/40 split rear seatback folds to create a flat surface for gear or a comfortable sleeping area. Then, stash emergency gear and tools in extra compartments below the floor panel. Easily access everything in the cargo area with the available hands-free access power tailgate that opens with a simple foot gesture under the bumper. An available tailgate LED cargo light helps illuminate the cargo area after dark. Navigate unfamiliar terrain like a pro with the help of the Passport's Trail Info, which displays real-time data on trail pitch, roll, elevation, and compass direction in the 10.2-inch Digital Instrument Cluster on the dashboard. On steep angles or when you encounter obstructions on the route, the available second-generation TrailWatch camera offers a clear view of the vehicle's tire path for even more driving precision. The Passport also comes with advanced technology features, including Google built-in3, wireless smartphone compatibility for Android3 and iPhone4, and available Wi-Fi hotspot capability5 to keep you connected anywhere there's AT&T service. Stay updated on fuel status, tire pressure, and maintenance schedules, and remotely start the Passport right from your smartphone using HondaLink6. Plus, wireless update capability ensures your vehicle always operates on the latest software, even when you're off exploring. This post was sponsored by the all-new 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport. Disclaimers: 1 285 hp @ 6,100 rpm (SAE net) 2 Honda reminds you to properly secure cargo items and follow all applicable load limits and loading guidelines. 3 Google, Google Play, Google Maps, and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. Google built-in requires an internet connection and may be accessible through your smartphone's mobile hotspot feature. Wireless use of Android Auto requires a compatible Android 11.0+ phone and compatible active data plan. Check for compatibility. Includes 3 years of unlimited data for in-vehicle apps. Non-distraction optimized apps such as video streaming, web browser, and games are only available to use while the vehicle is in park, not during operation. Depending on use, Google can share certain user and vehicle information such as vehicle location, speed, and other operating conditions with its service providers. See Google privacy policy for details regarding Google's use and handling of data. 4 Depending on use, Apple CarPlay can share certain user and vehicle information (e.g., vehicle location, speed, and other operating conditions) with the connected iPhone. See Apple's privacy policy for details regarding Apple's use and handling of data uploaded by CarPlay. Use of CarPlay is at user's own risk, and is subject to agreement to the CarPlay terms of use, which are included as part of the Apple iOS terms of use. CarPlay vehicle compatibility is provided 'as is', and Honda cannot guarantee CarPlay operability or functionality now or in the future due to, among other conditions, changes in CarPlay software/Apple iOS, service interruptions, or incompatibility or obsolescence of vehicle-integrated hardware or software. See dealer for details. Only use CarPlay when conditions allow you to do so safely. Apple CarPlay is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. 5 Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®. Requires AT&T data plan. 6 Depending on use, HondaLink® can transmit to Honda and its providers a vehicle's location, speed, and other operating conditions, information that may be tied to the vehicle identification number (VIN), and can be combined to create a track of a vehicle. For a full explanation of HondaLink® functionality and Honda's data use and privacy policy, see
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
2026 Honda Passport Muscles Its Way Into Dealerships With A Starting MSRP Of $46,200
The 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport is rock-climbing its way to dealers this week and, with an MRSP of $49,900, the off-roader trim turns this formerly mild-mannered grocery-getter into a vehicle fit for the wilderness. The base 2026 Passport starts at $46,200 including destination, a couple grand more than the outgoing model. The original Passport was a body-on-frame SUV that was basically a Isuzu Rodeo with an H on the front, and the nameplate was brought back in 2019 as a unibody job sharing a platform with the Pilot. This configuration made it a family-friendly hauler, but Honda fans missed the rugged and capable vehicle of the rip-roaring '90s. Honda stuck a off-road-oriented TrailSport trim on to the current Passport, but it's not really up to the task of carving its own path. Well, distraught Honda heads rejoice! The fully redesigned Passport is hitting dealer lots Tuesday, and it not only does it look like the best car from Honda in a while, its upgraded TrailSport trim looks like it might just live up to the off-road bona fides. The crossover is brand new from the ground up, starting with a new engine. Honda stuck an aluminum 24-valve DOHC 3.5-liter V6 engine into the Passport, for a slight boost to 285 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. Every Passport gets Honda's i-VTM4 all-wheel drive system, and a 10-speed automatic transmission over last year's 9-speed. The 2026 Passport comes in three trims — RTL, Trailsport and TrailSport Elite — with a few optional packages you can throw in there. You get a bigger 12.3-inch center touchscreen starting with the baseline RTL (of course) and slightly more legroom in back than the last generation. There's heated seats and tons of places to stash your stuff, including those all important 10 cupholders designed to take 32-ounce bottles. A new tow package is available for an extra $700, or you could spend a little more to look a little cooler go with the Blackout Package for $1,200. Every Passport, regardless of trims, comes with a huge suite of driver assistance systems. But it's clear this new Passport was designed with off-roading first and foremost in mind. The TrailSport is where things really get interesting, with reinforced steel skid plates, off-road tuned suspension, front and rear recovery points and specially developed all-terrain tires with sunken valve systems just for the TrailSport trims. A heated windshield is standard (fancy) as well as a heated steering wheel. If you're really serious about getting down and dirty with your Passport, the TrailSport Elite trim is the way to go. It gives you Honda's new TrailWatch camera system standard, offering four views to help drivers navigate rough terrain and animations showing drivers exactly where their tires are. The TrailSport Elite trim also gets you a really dope stereo with 12-speaker Bose premium, so you can rock out while driving on rocks. Both trims come with an off-roader's favorite thing: plenty of branded accessories. The 2026 Honda Passport RTL starts at $46,200 including the $1,450 destination charge, $2,350 more than the outgoing 2025 Passport EX-L. The Passport TrailSport sees a slight bump from $46,450 to $49,900 for the new generation, but it seems worth the cost considering the upgrades turned it into a vehicle you can actually off road. If you absolutely need the fanciest trimmings,the TrailSport Elite will set you back $53,900. For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.