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Overall3.9Out of 5
TrailWatch camera system, Driving Modes, Learning
By Michigan Mark | on 6/9/2026 5:05:03 PM
5.0
Impressive Sporty SUV
TrailWatch: Gets me through tight spaces & fun to look at the tire tracks on the screen.
Driving Modes: Once you use them, each of the various driving modes has a way of solving certain driving problems, problems that you did not even know could be solved so easily.
Learning: Take time to learn and use these modes (and the steering wheel controls) to your delight.
I have learned from various videos on YouTube, and of course, your favorite new car salesman.
This SUV packs in so much!…
Best SUV I’ve Ever Owned
By RodneyLee | on 5/9/2026 5:57:47 AM
5.0
I absolutely love my 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport Elite Blackout. This is hands‑down my all‑time favorite SUV. The combination of comfort, space, and capability is exactly what I was looking for. It feels solid, refined, and confident whether I’m running errands around town or heading out on a longer trip.
The ride is very comfortable and impressively quiet, even with the more aggressive TrailSport setup. The cabin feels roomy and practical, with plenty of storage and great visibility. I really appreciate the tech and safety features in the Elite trim—the cameras, driver‑assist features, and overall layout make it easy and relaxing to drive every day.
Power from the V6 is smooth and more than enough for merging, passing, and highway driving. I also like knowing it has real light off‑road capability when I need it. Every time I get behind the wheel, it feels like I made the right choice. I would absolutely recommend the Passport TrailSport Elite Blackout to anyone who wants a comfortable, capable, and well‑equipped SUV.…
GREAT SUV!
By DanoRox | on 2/19/2026 4:28:26 PM
5.0
We bought our 2026 TrailSport last spring and it has proven to be a great vehicle for our needs. We are retired and have 3 Boxers we like to take with us when we wander off the main roads. I also need a vehicle that can tow a sizable utility trailer. It tows 3500# easily. We also travel at least once a year from Ohio to Florida. The Passport excels at doing all 3 tasks. I have had no issues outside of a finicky Apple Car Play occasionally. It gets 24-25mpg on the highway and 19 in town. I’m ok with that as I expected that when we bought it. The ride comfort and handling is much better than a previous 4Runner I owned but is not as much fun to drive as our previous Mazda CX-5 we traded on this. We miss the high quality interior of the CX-5 but the Passport’s interior is suited for its rugged attitude. I’d buy it again if given the choice.…