The Honda Passport offers great cargo space, but the Toyota 4Runner gives you more room, especially with the optional third row.
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The Passport has a 285-hp V6, while the 4Runner lets you choose between a turbo engine or a hybrid with up to 326 hp.
Need to tow? The 4Runner can pull up to 6000 lbs, while the Passport maxes out at 5000 lbs.
Both SUVs are built for adventure, but the 4Runner shines with models like the TRD Pro, while the Passport offers the capable TrailSport edition.
The 4Runner's hybrid is more fuel-efficient at 23 mpg city, 24 mpg highway. The Passport’s fuel economy is still unknown but should be close to the Pilot’s 19/25 mpg.
The Passport feels spacious and upscale, while the 4Runner’s interior is rugged and practical for off-road enthusiasts.
The Passport keeps it simple with trims ranging from $45,000 to $51,000. The 4Runner has more options, starting at $42,000 and reaching up to $68,000.
If you want more off-road options and powertrain choices, the 4Runner is your pick. For a simpler, more everyday-friendly ride, the Passport takes the win!