Known by many as the “mini” Pilot, the Honda Passport has sat just below the largest Honda offering for quite a few years now. Despite the Pilot just being redesigned, the Passport has yet to been updated. But, with some 2024 updates, is this Passport gaining the momentum it needs? This article will cover the spec breakdowns of this new Passport but be sure to watch the video below for an in-depth design review!
What’s New for 2024?
- Enhanced TrailSport with off-road suspension and all-terrain tires
- Black Edition replaces Elite (with special interior finishes)
- Wider center console with integrated center arm rest
Trims and Pricing
MSRP w/ std AWD
EX-L AWD: $41,900
TrailSport AWD: $44,500
Elite AWD: $47,970
Prices rise about $2,000 for 2024.
Slam Dunk and Air Ball
Slam Dunk: The overall space and practicality is excellent
Air Ball: The changes were good, but not enough as compared to the refreshed Ridgeline
Design and Features
As mentioned above, please watch the video linked below for a full in-depth exploration of the exterior design and differences. The Passport doesn’t get any design changes; however, the new addition of the Black Edition will change some of the exterior and interior elements throughout. We spent the week with the TrailSport, which is sporting new all-terrain tires.
Here is the full breakdown of what we currently know about the feature availability:
Feature |
Availability |
Exterior |
|
LED Headlights |
Standard with LEDs Projector Low Beams and Halogen High Beams |
Fog Lights |
TrailSport+ |
Wheels |
18 or 20-inch alloys depending on trim |
Mirrors |
Standard Heating and BSM | TrailSport+: Power Fold | Black Edition: Auto Dimming |
LED Taillights |
Standard |
Dual-Exhaust Outlets |
Standard |
Towing |
5,000lbs |
Forward Emergency Braking |
Standard on all Passport Models |
Adaptive Cruise Control |
|
Lane Keep Assist |
|
Auto High Beams |
When it comes to the Interior, the Passport will also be well-equipped on all trims.
Interior |
|
Smart Entry and Remote Start |
Standard |
Seat Materials |
Leather standard on all models |
Seat Adjustment |
Standard: 10-way Power | Memory Standard |
Push Button Start |
Standard |
Gauge Cluster |
7-in digital display |
Steering Wheel |
Standard: Leather Wrapped | Heating on TrailSport+ |
Head-Up Display |
Not Available |
Wireless Charging |
Standard |
360 Degree Camera |
Not Available |
3-Zone Climate Controls |
Standard |
Seat Climate |
Heated Seats: Standard | Ventilated Seats: Black Edition |
Audio System |
Standard: 7-Speakers | Black Edition: 10-Speakers Premium Audio |
Screen |
Standard: 8-inch display with Wired AA and ACP | TrailSport: Navigation |
Moonroof |
Standard size is Standard |
The rear of the Passport is also well-equipped, making it one of the biggest in the segment.
Rear Amenities |
|
Rear Vents and USBs |
Standard |
Heated Rear Seats |
Black Edition only |
Tailgate |
Standard Power | Foot Activated on Black Edtiion |
For in depth details on the 2024 Passport, watch our full first look review linked at the bottom of this article.
What’s Under the Hood?
While many of its competitors are going to Turbo 4 options, the Passport remains to have a hearty V6:
3.5L V6: 280 hp | 262 lb.ft
AWD and a 9-speed automatic is standard on every Honda Passport model. The fuel economy for each model is listed below, as rated by the EPA:
AWD: 19/24/21 MPG
We hope you have found this overview of the 2024 Honda Passport helpful! For a more detailed first look of the Passport, please watch our video below! What do you think of the 2024 Honda Passport? Let us know in the comments!
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