The 2026 Passport TrailSport kicks off at $49,900, while the Elite version tops $55K. So, are we getting adventure-ready value or just an expensive badge?
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Honda ditched the old curves—now, the Passport is all about that rugged, squared-off look. More space, more presence, and (hopefully) more capability!
The TrailSport trim isn’t just for show. It packs all-terrain tires, steel skid plates, amber DRLs, and orange tow hooks—because, let’s be real, those look awesome.
Go Elite, and you get a 12-speaker Bose system, ventilated leather seats, and a built-in TrailWatch camera system. That’s luxury and dirt-road confidence in one package.
Want that stealthy, aggressive look? Throw in an extra $1,200 for dark badges and black 18-inch wheels. The TrailSport goes full Batman mode.
A 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster and a 12.3-inch touchscreen with Google integration keep you connected. Oh, and more cupholders than you’ll ever need.
The new 3.5L V6 makes 285 hp and pairs with a 10-speed auto. The TrailSport gets 20 MPG combined—not great, but hey, it's ready to climb rocks.
The 2026 Passport lineup is rolling into dealerships now. Will you take one home, or are you holding out for something else?