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The 2022 Honda Passport is one of the most popular mid-size SUVs in its segment. It’s easy to say that it has many things going for it.

The 2022 Honda Passport gets a redesigned face along with other exterior changes. It still retains its humble V6 engine producing 280 hp while offering superior cargo capacity and practicality. If you are looking for a three row SUV then you can take a look at its elder sibling, the Honda Pilot. The 2022 Passport is expected to go on sale at a starting MSRP of $35,000 by year end. 

The 2022 Honda Passport will continue to offer existing trim options along with a new TrailSport trim. The Trailsport trim will be more off-road biased. The 2022 Passport will get optional Honda Performance Development (HDP) package as seen on the Honda Ridgeline truck, offering redesigned grille, HDP unique wheels, blackened fender flares and HDP graphics for a more distinctive look. It will fight against the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford Edge and Volvo XC60.

Buying Advice
8.0/10


We’ll recommend the TrailSport trim for its distinctive styling and better off-road compatibility. It will offer most of the features of the Touring trim and add off-road specific features like 18-inch knobby tires, higher ground clearance of 8.1-inches, unique interior styling with orange accents and amber ambient lighting. Honda also recently unveiled the TrailSport Rugged Roads Project with many off-road specific features like all-terrain tires, Jsport lift kit, roof cross bars, stainless steel skid plates for oil pan and fuel tank, etc which clearly defines Honda’s future plan for the TrailSport trim. 

Features
7.0/10


“The Passport comes with a lot of standard equipment, and the new looks and the addition of the TrailSport trim for 2022 will only broaden this SUV's appeal.”- Edmunds 

The 2022 Honda Passport will be available in five trims: Sport, EX-L, Touring, TrailSport and Elite. The prices are expected to start at $35,000 and go up ro $46,000 for the top of the line Elite trim. No matter whichever trim you’ll choose, Honda will make sure to offer smart entry with push button start, LED headlights, rear seat reminder, 8-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It will also offer Honda Sensing safety tech as standard.  

Trim

Sport

EX-L

Touring

TrailSport

Elite

Price

$35,000

$39,100

$41,050

$44,000

$45900

Features

20-inch alloy wheels 

In addition to features from Sport:

In addition to features from EX-L:

In addition to features from Touring:

In addition to features from Touring:

 

LED fog lights and low-beam headlights

Leather-trimmed seats

Full LED headlights 

Unique bumper and grille 

Perforated, heated, and ventilated front seats

 

Cloth upholstery 

One-touch power moonroof 

Power folding, auto-dimming outside mirrors

Increased track width 

Rain-sensing windshield wipers

 

Tri-zone climtae control system 

Power tailgate 

Honda satellite linked naviagtion system 18-inch wheels with knobby tires

Wireless phone charger

  8-inch mutimedia touchscreen  Heated front seats  10-speaker, 540-watt audio system  Orange contrast stiching in the interior  Intelligent traction management system with different terrain modes

The most interesting and exciting part of the 2022 Passport will be its TrailSport trim and available HDP package. The TrailSport trim will add the much needed versatility and off-road capability that was missing from Honda’s midsize SUV lineup. The HDP appearance package will also add distinctive features like redesigned grille, HDP specific wheels, blackened fender flares and HDP graphics at the rear quarter panel. All the trims will get larger exhaust outlet tips and redesigned bumpers. 

Fuel Economy
4.0/10


The 2022 Honda Passport is expected to deliver 20 MPG in the city, 25 MPG on the highway and 21 MPG in mixed driving conditions. With a fuel tank capacity of 19.5 gallons, it can travel up to 390 miles in the city, 487 miles on the highway and 409 miles in combined conditions. The AWD version of the 2022 Passport is expected to deliver slightly lesser gas mileage of 20 MPG in combined conditions. 

Models

2022 Honda Passport (expected)

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2021 Ford Edge

2022 Volvo XC60

MPG (City)

20

19

22

22

MPG (Highway)

25

26

29

29

MPG (Combined)

21

21

25

24

Fuel Capacity (Gallons)

19.5 gallons

24.6 gallons

18.5 gallons

18.8 gallons

Range (City/Highway/Combined, in Miles)

390 / 487 / 409 miles

467 / 639 / 516 miles

407 / 537 / 462 miles

414 / 545 / 451 miles

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is equipped with a larger fuel tank and offers similar fuel efficiency as the Passport. The Grand Cherokee offers the best range followed by Ford Edge, Volvo XC60 and Honda Passport. The Honda Passport is not very fuel efficient while the Ford Edge is the most fuel efficient in the comparison. 

Interior
8.0/10


“Despite an unremarkable design, the materials are attractive enough and the controls are nicely organized.” - Car and Driver 

The 2022 Honda Passport will get the same interior as that of the 2021 model. The interior is quite reminiscent of the Ridgeline truck. The dashboard is minimalistic and ergonomic. The infotainment screen sits exactly in the center of the dashboard adjacent to the air conditioning vents. The front seats are expected to be comfortable and will be manually adjustable while being trimmed in cloth upholstery. The EX-L and above trims will get a 10-way power adjustable seat for the driver and 4-way power adjustable seat for the passenger. 

The second row seat will accommodate up to three passengers while offering good comfort and being supportive as well. The TrailSport trim gets orange contrast stitching on all the seats with TrailSport logo embroidered on front seat headrests and amber color ambient lighting as well. The rear seat will be 60/40 split and foldable for extending cargo capacity.  

However, the available cargo capacity of 41.2 cu-ft will be adequate for most usage scenarios. From the EX-L trim itself, features like heated front seats, one touch power moonroof, tri-zone climate control system, leather trimmed seats, power tailgate, etc will be standard. 

Models

2022 Honda Passport (expected)

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2021 Ford Edge

2022 Volvo XC60

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row Space (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)

40.1 / 62.0 / 40.9

39.7 / 58.7 / 40.3

40.2 / 60.3 / 42.6

38.0 / 58.2 / 41.5

Rear Row Space (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)

40.1 / 61.9 / 39.6

39.2 / 58.0 / 38.6

40.3 / 60.5 / 40.6

38.0 / 56.3 / 38.0

Standard Cargo Capacity (cubic feet)

41.2

25.8

39.2

32.1

The Honda Passport and Ford Edge offer very similar interior dimensions. However, the Ford Edge takes a minor lead with better rear seat legroom. The Passport offers the highest cargo space in the comparison followed by Ford Edge, Volvo XC60 and Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Grand Cherokee and Volvo XC60 offer nearly equal interior dimensions but lose out to Honda Passport in terms of interior space.

All the trims of the Honda Passport will be equipped with a 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen display residing in the center of the dashboard. It will include basic features like bluetooth connectivity for music streaming and calling, front and center console USB ports, 7-speaker audio system with 215-watts of output. For smartphone connectivity, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay will be available as standard. For updated features like navigation, better audio system, WiFi hotspot, wireless charging, you’ll need to opt for higher trims like Touring, TrailSport and Elite.

Some of the standout interior features are: 

  • Cloth seats (Sport)
  • Leather upholstery (EX-L and above)
  • Tri-Zone automatic climate control
  • Cargo-area underfloor storage
  • One-Touch fold-down 60/40 split rear seatback
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 
  • Front and center console USB ports
  • 8-Inch touchscreen display 
  • 7-speaker, 215-watt audio system 

Exterior
5.0/10


“The midsize 2022 Passport features the upright grille and tall hood of the Ridgeline to further set it apart from the three-row Pilot and better position it as the mild off-road vehicle it is designed to be.”- Fox News

The 2022 Honda Passport has been facelifted, getting a redesigned front fascia along with a more chunkier grille. The LED headlamps are similar to its predecessor and have LED daytime running lamps. The front bumper is also redesigned to make it look more rugged and aggressive. The two fog lamps are embedded in the front bumper and look sleeker. 

The TrailSport trim will get distinctive exterior features like uniquely styled bumpers, new grille design and orange colored TrailSport badges on the outside. It will also get 18-inch alloy wheels with TrailSport specific knobby tires.The ground clearance is increased for all AWD spec models to 8.1-inch for better off-road compatibility. 

The Honda HDP appearance package will add distinctive features like redesigned grille, HDP specific wheels, blackened fender flares and HDP graphics at the rear quarter panel. The side profile is very similar to the outgoing model and the rear profile gets bigger dual circular exhaust finishers and redesigned rear bumper 

Models

2022 Honda Passport (expected)

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2021 Ford Edge

2022 Volvo XC60

Curb Weight (lbs)

3959 lbs

5004 lbs

4154 lbs

4105 lbs

Length (inches)

190.5

189.8

188.8

184.6

Width (inches)

78.6

76.6

75.9

74.9

Height (inches)

71.6

69.3

68.3

65.3

Ground Clearance (inches)

7.5

8.6

8.0

8.5

Wheelbase (inches)

111.0

114.8

112.2

112.8

The Honda Passport is longer, wider and taller than its rivals. All other SUVs offer a higher ground clearance than the Passport. In AWD version, the Passport offers higher ground clearance that is comparable to its rivals. Surprisingly, the Passport sits on a shorter wheelbase but offers higher cargo capacity than its competition. Some of the standout exterior features are: 

  • 20-Inch alloy wheels
  • LED fog lights
  • LED low-beam headlights
  • Dual exhaust finishers
  • Hands-free access power liftgate (Elite)
  • Roof rails 

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Safety
8.0/10


The 2022 Honda Passport will be based on the outgoing model with some exterior changes. So we expect it to perform on par with the 2021 model in terms of overall safety. The NHTSA has given it an overall 5-star safety rating in various tests performed by it. The IIHS has also rated it as “Good” in various test parameters with an “Average” rating for the small overlap on the front passenger side section and headlights. All the trims of the 2022 :Passport will be equipped with Honda Sensing technology for ensuring passenger safety. Some of the standout safety features are:  

  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Blind-spot monitoring system
  • Lane departure warning
  • Pre-collision safety system
  • Rear cross-traffic collision avoidance assist
  • Forward - collision mitigation system
  • Automated emergency braking
  • Honda Sensing Suite
  • HondaLink assist 

Competition
9.0/10


2022 Honda Passport vs 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the favorites in the segment. Not just because of the fact that it is an American brand but because of the fact that the Grand Cherokee has been such a great SUV in the segment over all these years.

But, the Jeep falls back in most aspects when compared with the Honda. The Passport is more powerful, spacious on the inside, more cargo capacity, and has lots of features along with being very safe and reliable than the Grand Cherokee.

2022 Honda Passport vs 2021 Ford Edge

The Ford Edge just like the Honda Passport is such a well-rounded SUV with lots of positives working to its favor. This includes a very exciting and striking exterior staying along with a very spacious cabin and lively driving dynamics.

The Ford Edge is more fuel efficient. However, Passport gets better features combined with a very spacious and comfortable interior along with great performance. Honda's well-known reliability and safety is an added benefit. 

2022 Honda Passport vs 2021 Volvo XC60

The Volvo XC60 is one of the most unique and sophisticated SUVs in the segment. The XC60 unlike all of its rivals has a luxury SUV appeal which is such a great thing in the segment. The XC60 will definitely turn heads when you drive on the roads because of its elegant and classic exterior styling.

But all this luxury comes at a cost which is, of course, the higher starting price compared to all its rivals. This is where the Passport gets an advantage in terms of pricing along with its spacious interior and powerful engine.

Final Verdict
8.5/10


The Honda Passport has always been known for its great ride quality, spacious interior, and comfortable seats. With the new 2022 Honda Passport, things haven't changed much in that regard. The new refreshed exterior design and more off-road capable TrailSport trim definitely makes it standout in the crowd. Plus, it will knock out most of its rivals in terms of reliability, meaning very peaceful ownership over the long-term usage. All these considered, we strongly feel that the 2022 Passport is one of the best SUVs in its segment.