
Innovative, adventurous, and capable are three words that describe the 2025 Honda Passport. It’s also comfortable, spacious, and easy to drive in different situations, making it a great practical vehicle for any family.
Meet the 2025 Honda Passport: Adventure Awaits
An Abundance of Safety Technology
There are so many Honda Sensing Driver-Assistive features standard in the Passport that it’d be impossible to discuss them all succinctly. Let’s look at what a few of them do.
The Collision Mitigation Braking System applies the brakes if the system detects that you’re about to crash. Forward Collision Warning warns you about potential collisions it detects, letting you act before your vehicle has to apply the brakes for you. The Road Departure Mitigation System detects lane lines and warns you if you’re about to leave them without meaning to.
An Array of Comfort Features
The seats in the Passport are comfortable and supportive on their own, but several features take comfort a step further. Heated seats in the front are standard, creating a cozy feel and keeping you warm when the temperature drops. Ventilated front seats are standard in the top trims, allowing you to cool down easily when you need to. All of the seats are leather-trimmed, creating an upscale look and feel throughout the cabin.
An Excellent Towing Capacity
When properly equipped, the Honda Passport can tow up to 5,000 pounds. The towing capacity is the same regardless of the trim, so you don’t need to compromise on what trim you buy if you’ve got towing needs.
An Ample Amount of Space
The Passport has 77.7 to 100.8 cubic feet of cargo space when the second row is folded down. The row folds using one-touch fold, so it’s simple to expand the cargo area and use all of this space. If the row is upright, then you’ve got up to 50.5 cubic feet of space to fill up with anything you need to travel with.
A Selection of Drive Modes
Alongside your normal driving mode, the Passport comes with Sand, Mud, and Snow modes. When selected, the modes alter your vehicle’s performance based on which setting you choose.
When you choose Mud mode, your car works extra hard to keep momentum on those slick, muddy roads. In Sand mode, your vehicle responds more than usual when the gas pedal is used and enhances wheel torque. In Snow mode, your vehicle adjusts its settings to stay stable when accelerating on slippery surfaces.
Trim for the Trails
People who want to do some serious adventuring in the Passport should consider the TrailSport trim. With its off-road tuned suspension and all-terrain tires, it’s ready to take on uneven surfaces. It also has 8.1 inches of ground clearance to get you over obstacles in your path.
Ready to take the Passport on your next adventure? Take it out for a test drive at Boyd Honda Oxford in Oxford, NC.

