The 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport offers more off-road capability and improved on-road dynamics compared to its predecessor.
Equipped with Trail and Sand drive modes, hill-descent control, front tow hooks, and specialized tires, the TrailSport models showcase enhanced off-road features.
The TrailWatch surround-view camera system and hill descent control prove useful during off-road maneuvers, providing better visibility and control.
The updated i-VTM4 all-wheel-drive system with 31-inch Grabber ATT tires allows the Passport TrailSport to tackle various terrains with ease.
Despite its improvements, the Passport TrailSport lags behind competitors like the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Toyota 4Runner in terms of off-road features and capabilities.
The 2026 model rides on a new platform borrowed from the Honda Pilot, offering increased rigidity and responsiveness for better handling on and off-road.
The redesigned suspension in the TrailSport models provides a comfortable ride on and off-road, maintaining traction and stability.
A new 3.5-liter V6 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission delivers smoother power delivery and improved performance.
The 2026 Passport's larger cabin offers enhanced cargo space, premium features, and improved comfort for both TrailSport and TrailSport Elite models.
With pricing starting at $49,900 for the TrailSport and $53,900 for the TrailSport Elite, the 2026 Honda Passport offers a balance of off-road capability and practicality.