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?

Price Check!

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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!

Bigger, Boxier, Bolder

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.

Off-Road Goodies

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.

Elite Means Fancy

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.

Blackout Package? Yes, Please.

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.

More Tech, More Screens

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.

Power & MPG—Any Surprises?

The 2026 Passport lineup is rolling into dealerships now. Will you take one home, or are you holding out for something else?

Dealerships Are Ready—Are You?