Black Edition 4dr All-Wheel Drive
2024 Honda Passport

7.5
Autoblog Rating

The Passport takes everything we loved about the last-generation Pilot — a comfortable ride, a strong engine and a hugely functional interior — and wraps it in a shorter, slightly sportier package. Our big knocks are dated tech and a somewhat sedate driving experience.

Industry
8
Pros: Tons of cargo room; reasonably efficient V6; standard AWD
Cons: Unremarkable cabin and infotainment; expensive; not particularly sporty as rival SUVs; dated platform

No, it’s not just your imagination: The 2024 Honda Passport is essentially a sawed-off, last-generation Pilot. Not only does that mean the Passport’s not as long and doesn’t have as many seats, it also doesn’t benefit from the new Pilot’s re-engineering. To many, that will seem like disadvantages, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t remain a modern and capable midsize two-row crossover.

Yep, it’s a midsize SUV; wider than Honda’s bread-and-butter two row, Full Review

Pros: Tons of cargo room; reasonably efficient V6; standard AWD
Cons: Unremarkable cabin and infotainment; expensive; not particularly sporty as rival SUVs; dated platform

No, it’s not just your imagination: The 2024 Honda Passport is essentially a sawed-off, last-generation Pilot. Not only does that mean the Passport’s not as long and doesn’t have as many seats, it also doesn’t benefit from the new Pilot’s re-engineering. To many, that will seem like disadvantages, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t remain a modern and capable midsize two-row crossover.

Yep, it’s a midsize SUV; wider than Honda’s bread-and-butter two row, Hide Full Review

Retail Price

$47,970 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine
MPG 21 Combined
Seating 0 Passengers
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