With the Tacoma’s problems and a design this good w/ actual features that truck guys want it actually has a chance to compete. Very exciting for potential truck buyers and especially Honda themselves.
I believe the passport was inspired directly from the element but wasnt as offroady I have a honda element man and with a lift kid and alignment it would be the perfect camper/trails car I feel like the new passport followed those characteristics. I like it bc its actually more like a SUV should be like according to their original purpose back when SUV started out
*Opel Frontera.* It's literally the Isuzu MU (Wizard, Amigo, Rodeo) design legacy! ...aka Opel Frontera / Honda Passport Can you imagine this with 3 doors? Perfection!
We'd be lucky to just get more sedans and hatchbacks. I feel like boxy sedans work if you're trying to make a modern E30 M3 but sedans look better when they're sleeker like the A7.
I love how they’re leaning into making the Passport an SUV “that can go off-road” as opposed to a SUV “made for off-road that can do fine on road”. This is perfect for someone like me who is on road 85-90% of the time, and when I’m off-road I’m on a lot of service roads, back roads, roads to camp sites, etc. I can’t wait to get one
It's really more capable than most would ever need. Especially if you're solo, it can be risky doing anything that's too difficult out in a remote area.
Same here. I love back roads and often drive on badly maintained and unpaved roads. Once in a while I have the opportunity to drive through tiny trails, but I tend to be careful not to get me in situations where I might get stuck. I currently drive a 2012 AWD V6 RAV4 with a diferential lock feature. I am curently considering uograding it to the likes of a 2025 Honda Pilot Trailsport or forthcoming 2026 Honda Passport or Passport Elite.
For me it's not "on road/ off road" to me it's dang, some days I wake up and there's 8 inches of snow on the ground. This is gonna do well 100% of the time for the next 6 months. Or as a construction worker, this thing can navigate the job site with ease. So no, I'm not going off roading with it. I'm going through life with it. And this is gonna handle it.
@@larryhouse3776 Exactly. 18 inch wheels is better than 20 inch wheels for daily driving through pot-hole infested roads, and Honda's excellent AWD system is very helpful in deep snow or icy conditions, such as the ones I live in on a day-to-day basis throughout the winter in Quebec City, Quebec Canada. God bless !
Land Cruiser is not in my price range. New passport might be. Also Passport can go off road. Land Cruiser is designed for off road. My need lies more on the side of Passport. I would not even want to try rockclimbing. But I love to have a vehicle that will get me through the occasional hard situations, for example, when camping.
@@bossK78 and the box shape. and the flat floor. and the black plastic trim. and the Honda badge.... what doesn't look like an element here besides the normal back seats?
This car seems like the turning point for Honda. It has the stamped hatch like the mid cycle refresh Ridgeline does in the tailgate. I wouldn't be surprised if this design language makes it across the entire Honda lineup in the future. Including their non-suvs.
@@bobbyspanino6874 it’s the same thing. They did what ford or gm did in the 1980s lol. Still a fwd based crossover. This one with ford bronco sport styling
It shares many things with Pilot and some with Acura MDX same Engine and transmission. Same interior as Pilot mostly. Same IVTM4 Torque Vectorng AWD System. The exterior is different. The exterior looks are different.
Yeah i think Honda nailed this design, i wouldn't say it is a quirky like previous design philosophy yeah but still great. I really do appreciate the simplicity and functionality of the interior . It is a step up in terms of technology for Honda cars but also not make it an entertainment center.
I work for Honda and love the design. I really can’t find any faults with it except maybe it looks American? Which ain’t a bad thing. The Ridgeline is finally gonna look like a proper truck too it seems like
have they done anything to eliminate VCM induced oil intrusion issues?? We have been dealing with it on our Odyssey, scaring me from V6 Honda products
Well fought for quite a while and ended up settling with Honda corporate for them to cover 75% of the cost. But that was still $1500 for us, a total engine rebuild, and the issue will eventually happen again since it’s a design issue . Also CRV is not V6 so you’re good regardless
@jamesolive3693 Acura SLX SUV re-badged Izusu Trooper. They had it in Acura Dealership showroom when I was picking up my then new 2000 Acura 3.2TL. That was December of 1999.
Hate the front end of the current ridge line. This 2026 passport front end on the ridgeline will completely transform the appearance of the latter. That’s the primary reason the ridgeline doesn’t sell more.
I’m glad they went the extra mile with styling, but I would have been way happier had they just shortened the Pilot Trailsport and kept the they fascia’s they already have
I’ve noticed that price for price Honda is far more equipped than Toyota. To get the Tacoma to the same specs as a 42k Ridgeline it’ll end up being a 60k Tacoma. Same with the Highlander specd to the passport. The $46k Passport is as equipped as the $80k Highlander.
I'm not a fan of amber drl's. They should be white. Ambers should just be used for turn signals. Plus, this has incandescent rear signals and reverse lights. That's ridiculous that vehicles are still being made (especially at this price) without full led lighting.
It’s better. I wouldn’t say they nailed it. If you’re looking for a vehicle you will never be noticed in…perhaps after robbing a bank, this is for you. Average. Boring. Nondescript.
My criteria for an SUV has to have a flip up/roll down rear glass. It's so convenient when you don't have a pick up. Only Fords, Jeeps and 4 Runner that I Know.
Ok, the new-gen Honda Passport, Honda does their own thing, and it seems to work for them, targeting real off-roading machines like the Jeep Wrangler (midsize body-on-frame 4x4) or Grand Cherokee 2-row (midsize unibody 4x4), Toyota Land Cruiser or 4Runner (midsize, both body-on-frame), and the Ford Bronco (midsize body-on-frame), the question is, is anyone asking Honda to build a off-roader or is this just Honda saying look at us
I am pleasantly surprised how "American" the design came out to be, which totally makes sense considering the target market. This is how the new explorer should've come out.
I wish for Honda to bring this to India. I dont know why they dont target premium segment with their established longevity and reliability image whike Toyota is eating up and exploiting the market.
"Synthetic leather" Why can Marketing just call it what it is: vinyl (plastic). Also, it still has less ground clearance than the subcompact Subaru Crosstrek. I love the simple NA V6 and "real" transmission. Looks nice too.
I like most of it better than the T4R. The new T4R looks too much like a transformer and the 4 calendar is a let down. It reminds me of the 2000 era Explorer, which had the perfect dimensions.
Honda are terribly inconsistent from the brilliance of the 80s to early 90s . The last great design being the 2005 Honda euro . Wish they found there mojo consistently
I actually really like the redesign. It's proof that less is more. No crazy shapes, it looks dependable.
Yes
Yes it does 🤌🏾
It’s only a matter of time before Honda redesigns the Ridgeline.
Yep, put that frontend on the Ridgeline and I'd buy one.
wow it will look like a pilot passport lol
Stick an H on the Frontier. 🇵🇰🤷
Can't wait. Own a 2018. Great truck!
With the Tacoma’s problems and a design this good w/ actual features that truck guys want it actually has a chance to compete. Very exciting for potential truck buyers and especially Honda themselves.
This design feels like a mixture of a Honda element and ford bronco sport
More like a Durango and a bronco…
I believe the passport was inspired directly from the element but wasnt as offroady
I have a honda element man and with a lift kid and alignment it would be the perfect camper/trails car
I feel like the new passport followed those characteristics. I like it bc its actually more like a SUV should be like according to their original purpose back when SUV started out
*Opel Frontera.*
It's literally the Isuzu MU (Wizard, Amigo, Rodeo) design legacy!
...aka Opel Frontera / Honda Passport
Can you imagine this with 3 doors? Perfection!
I'm so happy they're keeping the V6.
@@TransportSimulatorNationTSN it’s made in Alabama. Not Japan
@@nissanhonda25 so?
@@boskobear so is Honda HR-V and Acura ADX. 4 Runner is made in Japan where the Passport has never been
boxy design is comming back hopefuly, we need more boxy sedans and hatchbacks
like the Renault R17 Electric Restomod and the Virtually Boxy 2026 Volvo 240, it would be so cool to see in production.
We'd be lucky to just get more sedans and hatchbacks. I feel like boxy sedans work if you're trying to make a modern E30 M3 but sedans look better when they're sleeker like the A7.
honda taking tough 4x4s selling fwd crossovers
yes boxie design tech is perfect, i have samsong boxie design phone too 😎
YES 👍🏼- tired of the whole
“Wind tunnel
Jelly Bean 🫘”
Silhouette
toyota should be embarrassed that the 4runner has a smaller engine than this
It’s hip to be square!
I love how they’re leaning into making the Passport an SUV “that can go off-road” as opposed to a SUV “made for off-road that can do fine on road”. This is perfect for someone like me who is on road 85-90% of the time, and when I’m off-road I’m on a lot of service roads, back roads, roads to camp sites, etc. I can’t wait to get one
It's really more capable than most would ever need. Especially if you're solo, it can be risky doing anything that's too difficult out in a remote area.
Same here. I love back roads and often drive on badly maintained and unpaved roads. Once in a while I have the opportunity to drive through tiny trails, but I tend to be careful not to get me in situations where I might get stuck. I currently drive a 2012 AWD V6 RAV4 with a diferential lock feature. I am curently considering uograding it to the likes of a 2025 Honda Pilot Trailsport or forthcoming 2026 Honda Passport or Passport Elite.
For me it's not "on road/ off road" to me it's dang, some days I wake up and there's 8 inches of snow on the ground. This is gonna do well 100% of the time for the next 6 months. Or as a construction worker, this thing can navigate the job site with ease.
So no, I'm not going off roading with it. I'm going through life with it. And this is gonna handle it.
@@larryhouse3776 Exactly. 18 inch wheels is better than 20 inch wheels for daily driving through pot-hole infested roads, and Honda's excellent AWD system is very helpful in deep snow or icy conditions, such as the ones I live in on a day-to-day basis throughout the winter in Quebec City, Quebec Canada. God bless !
Well, Honda isn’t doing any Body-on-frame. But boxing things up isn’t a bad start! Love to see the direction Honda is going.
Much rather buy this than the 4-cyl turbo land cruiser
Land Cruiser is not in my price range. New passport might be. Also Passport can go off road. Land Cruiser is designed for off road. My need lies more on the side of Passport. I would not even want to try rockclimbing. But I love to have a vehicle that will get me through the occasional hard situations, for example, when camping.
Not gonna lie it looks like a modern day Honda Element
Nah. The headlights maybe. That's it.
@@bossK78 and the box shape. and the flat floor. and the black plastic trim. and the Honda badge.... what doesn't look like an element here besides the normal back seats?
@clay___doh looks more like the first passport
Element was so ugly!
@@clay___doh The rear tail lights as well, they look similar to the Element as well
This car seems like the turning point for Honda. It has the stamped hatch like the mid cycle refresh Ridgeline does in the tailgate. I wouldn't be surprised if this design language makes it across the entire Honda lineup in the future. Including their non-suvs.
This actually makes me want one now. I hated the previous gen
They're finally making it something other than a 2 row pilot that's more expensive
The fact that it’s not shared with the Ridgeline or Pilot anymore is fantastic. It is its own stand alone suv. Nice.
@@bobbyspanino6874 huh? it’s the same thing
@ if you want to think that, sure.
@@bobbyspanino6874 it’s the same thing. They did what ford or gm did in the 1980s lol. Still a fwd based crossover. This one with ford bronco sport styling
It shares many things with Pilot and some with Acura MDX same Engine and transmission. Same interior as Pilot mostly. Same IVTM4 Torque Vectorng AWD System. The exterior is different.
The exterior looks are different.
@ it’s also made in Alabama 4Runner made in Japan
Yeah i think Honda nailed this design, i wouldn't say it is a quirky like previous design philosophy yeah but still great. I really do appreciate the simplicity and functionality of the interior . It is a step up in terms of technology for Honda cars but also not make it an entertainment center.
I work for Honda and love the design. I really can’t find any faults with it except maybe it looks American? Which ain’t a bad thing.
The Ridgeline is finally gonna look like a proper truck too it seems like
Elite seems to have everything I want. But does it have exterior lighting for night like puddle lighting etc?
Hope they give the option to disable VCM.
have they done anything to eliminate VCM induced oil intrusion issues?? We have been dealing with it on our Odyssey, scaring me from V6 Honda products
@@charlesbarthiv8469 My 2017 CRV hasn't had any issues. Is the dealership refusing to fix?
Well fought for quite a while and ended up settling with Honda corporate for them to cover 75% of the cost. But that was still $1500 for us, a total engine rebuild, and the issue will eventually happen again since it’s a design issue . Also CRV is not V6 so you’re good regardless
It looks like the original Passport!
Which was an Isuzu Rodeo, rebadged
You see an Escape, I see an Element
I think Honda made the passport larger to target the 2 row grand cherokee. And i thinj they nailed it
I don’t like the push-button shifter.
Ford design with Honda reliability = WIN 🎉🎉❤❤😊😊
True
Glad you mentioned the Rodeo. The thumbnail and various angle pictures instantly made recall it before you even mentioned it.
Honda copied that hoodscope idea from the Nissan Pathfinder of the late 80's & early 90's.
So what?
@@sinikv7228 i dont think its a critique, just an observation maybe?
@@pancake5830 👍🏼
@@sinikv7228 It is not an original idea, but rather a copy.
Wish they could have made it a functional scoop.
Acura used the Isuzu SUV also back in the 90s absolute junk hated working on them things 😅
@jamesolive3693 Acura SLX SUV re-badged Izusu Trooper.
They had it in Acura Dealership showroom when I was picking up my then new 2000 Acura 3.2TL. That was December of 1999.
Looks like the original passport
That back is literally a boxier ford explorer. Beautiful car tho
welcome back second gen Pilot!
Hate the front end of the current ridge line. This 2026 passport front end on the ridgeline will completely transform the appearance of the latter. That’s the primary reason the ridgeline doesn’t sell more.
beautiful defender like boxiness and small grill size. good job honda
Feels like they’re going after the 4Runner with this… and I’m all for that! Excited to check one out in person
10:42 the Escape line up from frod looks the same, like the Land Rover as well
Reminiscent of the 2nd gen Pilot..
Honda Ranger Raptor
Kind of looks like a Ford bronco sport!
Looking forward
to the showdown between this
new Trailsport vs. new 4Runner
I keep saying it! Make designs more simple!
Agreed
I’m glad they went the extra mile with styling, but I would have been way happier had they just shortened the Pilot Trailsport and kept the they fascia’s they already have
I’ve noticed that price for price Honda is far more equipped than Toyota. To get the Tacoma to the same specs as a 42k Ridgeline it’ll end up being a 60k Tacoma. Same with the Highlander specd to the passport. The $46k Passport is as equipped as the $80k Highlander.
Boxy SUV's are rulling rn !
The Isuzu Passport reborn.
Nice Bronco Passport 😂
exactly
Late 80's Nissan Pathfinder vibes. Rugged wheels are so nice. All class and very clean Civic style interior is tops.
I'm not a fan of amber drl's. They should be white. Ambers should just be used for turn signals. Plus, this has incandescent rear signals and reverse lights. That's ridiculous that vehicles are still being made (especially at this price) without full led lighting.
The RTL trim line will be white
Rear lights are LED
What is the purpose of amber light, I wonder? I would rather not have it.
@dadoo985 Yes, rear lights are, but not the turn signals or reverse lights.
@daniele.garneau2268 No purpose. Just a design feature for looks. Should be white tho.
Why didnt they bring back the tailgate tire. It would make this thing looks cooler like the early generations of CRV and Rav4
I love my 2012 V6 AWD RAV4 with its full size spare tire mounted on the side-opening back door.
I don't mind that they got rid of the traditional gear shifter, I just wish it would have been placed behind the wheel instead of at the bottom middle
Selfish wishlist adjustments: Make sunroof optional, remove auto start-stop and VCM, eliminate perforated seats--they don't hold up.
If the ‘26 Passport had a roll down rear window it would be real competition for the 4Runner.
It’s better. I wouldn’t say they nailed it. If you’re looking for a vehicle you will never be noticed in…perhaps after robbing a bank, this is for you. Average. Boring. Nondescript.
It’s got all the improvements I wanted.
Except amber lights.
@
I guess I have to see those lights in person.
@ I want it a bit higher for ground clearance.
I hope Acura will offer a version of it.
I wish Acura but this V6 in the RDX. I am buying the Passport!
Idk where escape came from lol maybe an Explorer or bronco sport! 🤗
I think he meant the 1st and 2nd gen escape, cos that’s what struck me too lol
My criteria for an SUV has to have a flip up/roll down rear glass. It's so convenient when you don't have a pick up. Only Fords, Jeeps and 4 Runner that I Know.
Looks nice. A lot tougher looking for sure if that's what you want. The new rear kick makes it a bit of 4Runner knockoff.
“Looks identical to a ford” repeated 56 times
Okay, cool.
So then the Ridgeline should follow suit right?
VCM NO BUENO!!!
Checking a lot of good boxes so far!
That's a sneak peak at the Element. It is very reminiscent of the patient that was leaked.
Higher ground clearance would be great 😊
I really like this new design. The front reminds me of a Toyota
Honda said “WELCOME… To Jurassic Park”
Grill situation looks like the double lip from the newest 4Runner and Tacoma
May trade-in my 2020 Subaru Forester for one of these. Seems like rugged reliability and utility for those of us who live in the mountains.
Why can Honda put a V6 in their midsize SUVs and Toyota cant?!!!
Cuz toyota is run by pussies.
because Toyota has 50 more hp and 200 more lbs of torque over this measly v-6
@@nissanhonda25 what, are you drag racing or something 😂 . 50 more HP
I would rather have an NA V6 than a buzzy, pumped-up 2L, any day.
@ i see you are stuck in 1994. The 4 runner hybrid has 50 more hp and literally 200lbs more torque. Enjoy your slow inefficient recalled v-6
I don’t see where you’re getting the escape comparison. Similar style to the bronco sport maybe
They will be nailed on the V6 engine mess also, nothing but junk.
Looks fantastic
VCM no way , steer clear.
I like the new exterior, but prefer the OLD interior with the integrated screen.
Protruding dash screens are too distracting to me.
Ok, the new-gen Honda Passport, Honda does their own thing, and it seems to work for them, targeting real off-roading machines like the Jeep Wrangler (midsize body-on-frame 4x4) or Grand Cherokee 2-row (midsize unibody 4x4), Toyota Land Cruiser or 4Runner (midsize, both body-on-frame), and the Ford Bronco (midsize body-on-frame), the question is, is anyone asking Honda to build a off-roader or is this just Honda saying look at us
It's looks soo generic and boring. Byd leopard on the front and ford explore-ish taillights make this car look so indistinguishable
Sorry, I like the older Passport grill better.
The older/current Passport looks like an oversized Subaru Forester.
I am pleasantly surprised how "American" the design came out to be, which totally makes sense considering the target market.
This is how the new explorer should've come out.
Opel Frontera!
I like this one also. Wish they could the same with Ridgeline & bring the Element back.
Reminded me of the old Passport from the 90's.
Hopefully they deleted the cylinder deactivation this time, otherwise it’s a deal breaker for me.
These model years is stuff is crazy 😂 use to be u get the next model year around the end of yr or last quarter. Now we getting them in spring 😂
I wish for Honda to bring this to India. I dont know why they dont target premium segment with their established longevity and reliability image whike Toyota is eating up and exploiting the market.
"Synthetic leather" Why can Marketing just call it what it is: vinyl (plastic). Also, it still has less ground clearance than the subcompact Subaru Crosstrek. I love the simple NA V6 and "real" transmission. Looks nice too.
I like the design but in Canada this thing at base will cost around 60k after taxes. No thanks
Move out of Canada.
Should have power adjustable steering wheel!
I feel like it looks like the 1st gen passport as well
I like most of it better than the T4R. The new T4R looks too much like a transformer and the 4 calendar is a let down. It reminds me of the 2000 era Explorer, which had the perfect dimensions.
They should have beefed this up and made this the Pilot. The design of the current Pilot leaves much to be desired.
What are your thoughts about the new KIA TASMAN
Everything is great - except the ridiculous front hood scoop that had ZERO purpose.
You say nailed it, I say I agree if you want to fall asleep....
Hondas modernization of a 2003 Nissan Pathfinder.
It looks really nice but it doesn’t seem more capable off road.
not bad, just wish they didn’t make that fake intake on the hood. could have just kept the Subaru’s wilderness matt black paint.
i like the fake intake, because if you modify it and suddenly need more cooling then theres already an extra intake ready for you to set up
I wish I had fox shocks
Who can't stop saying "boxy", Lol
I hope it comes to Europe, but looks like its made for America
i love the new Honda xterra lol
The dual exhaust hidden undee rear is horrible choice Honda!
I’m glad cars are looking masculine again!
Honda are terribly inconsistent from the brilliance of the 80s to early 90s . The last great design being the 2005 Honda euro . Wish they found there mojo consistently