Jan 31, 2025

The 2025 Honda Passport is a highly practical vehicle that does a lot of things very well. It’s packed full of incredible technology, can handle some light off-road fun, and has lots of space inside to transport bulky items with ease.

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It’s Ready for Adventures

Each Passport has some traction control modes that help it take on the trails, but the TrailSport is the trim that excels at heading off on the beaten path. Its suspension is tuned to keep you comfortable while taking on off-road driving. The car also comes with standard all-terrain tires to help it maintain enough traction to safely drive on different surfaces.


It’s Able to Transport Lots of Cargo

The Passport can travel with lots of cargo in the cabin or a trailer behind the vehicle. When properly equipped, all of the Passport’s trims can handle hauling up to 5,000 pounds of cargo.

You can also travel with lots of luggage in the car, as it has a spacious cargo area and additional room for cargo in the cabin. You’ve got a maximum of 50.5 cubic feet to fill up behind the second row, but you can expand this to up to 100.8 cubic feet in size by folding down the back seats. The Passport has a one-touch feature that makes folding down that row effortless.


It’s Packed Full of Incredible Technology

The Honda Sensing features in the Passport allow you to drive with more confidence by helping you stay safe while you’re driving, parking, and reversing. There are tons of features we could discuss in depth, but let’s focus on some of the most impressive ones.

The vehicle has a Collision Mitigation Braking System that lets you know if you’re in danger of crashing into something in front of you. If you don’t work to prevent a crash, then the system will apply light or strong braking as needed. The car also has A Rare Departure Mitigation System that identifies lane markers and warns you if you’re leaving the road. Other impressive features include the Lane Keeping Assist System and Blind Spot Information System.


It’s Got Wonderful Comfort Features

There are several standard features in the Passport that help enhance your comfort. Heated front seats can help keep you warm in winter, as they’re standard in all of the trims. Ventilated seats, which are standard in the top trim, can help you cool down instead. The top trim also has heated rear outboard seats. All of the trims have leather-trimmed seats that provide an upscale look and feel.

Are you eager to take the Passport out for a test drive? Come see it at Coeur d’Alene Honda in Coeur d’Alene, ID.