If you’re shopping for a strong new SUV that stands above the competition, check out the new Honda Passport lineup. The new 2024 Honda Passport SUVs are built for adventuring on and off the road. All models have bold, standout styling, a large and comfortable interior, with many cutting-edge features to accommodate you. We invite you to learn more about the new Honda Passport lineup and find out what makes it special. We have many financing and lease options, as well as specials to help you drive your dream vehicle for less.

Performance

The new Honda Passport lineup makes driving engaging and enjoyable. All model use a 3.5-liter V6 engine. It produces an impressive 280-horsepower and 262 pounds-feet of torque. The engine gets paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission that delivers smooth and responsive shifting. All models also come with standard all-wheel drive. This helps you maintain the best possible traction, handling, and control on any outing on or off the road. Every model also has an off-road suspension system to keep your ride comfortable.

Interior and Features

All the new Honda Passport models make driving with family, friends, and cargo easy. There’s 114.9 cubic feet of passenger volume for five passengers to stretch out and enjoy the ride. There’s also 41.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row of seats. If you need more, you can easily fold them down and enjoy up to 77.7 cubic feet of it.

All the new Honda Passport models have a cutting-edge infotainment system. It comes on an 8-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. There’s also a Honda Sensing® system, featuring blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and forward collision mitigation.

Come See All Our New Honda Passport Models in Person Today

We welcome you to visit us at Honda of Fayetteville to see all our new Honda Passport models in person. We have financing and lease options to fit the needs of every driver. Start your buying or leasing process at home or contact us with any questions today.