THE ALL-NEW 2022 HONDA PASSPORT COMBINES RUGGEDNESS WITH VERSATILITY

THE ALL-NEW 2022 HONDA PASSPORT COMBINES RUGGEDNESS WITH VERSATILITY


  
The new 2022 Honda Passport is here. The Honda midsize SUV arrives on the market with significant improvements that bolster the impressive lineup of features and qualities of the Honda Passport.
  
Introduced in 2019, the Honda Passport quickly became the benchmark for interior space and combining comfort with off-road capability in the midsize SUV segment with five seats. Now, the 2022 Honda Passport pushes the envelope even further when it comes to overall value, and quality.
  
Although the changes made to the 2022 Honda Passport are mostly cosmetic, you will notice them right away.
  
The new Honda Passport has a bold and rugged design with a bigger front grill, larger side flares, and a redesigned rear end. This gives the Passport a bold, muscular look.
  
Inside, 2022 Honda Passport hasn't really changed. This is great news and means that the Passport continues to offer segment leading interior space, in a stylish and modern upscale design.
  
However, if you opt for the all-new Trailsport model, you will notice orange stitching inside and Trailsport emblems. For those who are not familiar with Trailsport, know that it is a new version of the Honda Passport which is designed as a more rugged off-road vehicle. It gets larger tires as well as distinctive exterior elements that really give it a unique, bold look.
  
All of these versions share a 3.5 L V-6 with 280 hp and standard all-wheel-drive. This all-wheel-drive system has been optimized for off-road driving as well, providing Honda Passport owners with the confidence to venture off the beaten path.
  
Inside, owners are greeted with plenty of interior space. Rear seat passengers will be very comfortable with plenty of head and leg room while the cargo area can hold over 1,800 litres. This is more than what you find in most SUVs, and more than any other midsize SUV in the Passport’s segment.
  
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