May 06 2025,

Honda’s back with a completely reimagined version of its popular mid-size SUV, and the 2026 Honda Passport is ready to turn heads and tackle trails. Sharper styling, a new powertrain, a refined cabin, and seriously improved off-road capabilities make this Passport anything but ordinary. With trims like Trailsport, Trailsport Touring, and Blackout packages, the 2026 model leans into boldness—and lets drivers enjoy every bit of it.
Designed to Look the Part—and Play It
The first thing you’ll notice is the confident new stance. In addition to new 18-inch all-terrain wheels and an aggressive front end with recovery hooks, the Passport’s longer wheelbase and wider track give it a sturdy, planted appearance. Matte black finishes add just the right amount of edge, while a flatter tailgate and T-style taillights complete the more rugged look.
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Under the Hood, It's Smooth Power on Demand
The Passport now shares its 3.5-litre V6 engine with the Pilot, producing 285 horsepower and paired with a ten-speed automatic transmission. With paddle shifters and a refined manual shift mode, this powertrain feels strong yet balanced. The AWD system got a serious upgrade too. It can shift up to 70% of power to the rear wheels, then torque-vector that across the axle for sharper handling or off-road manoeuvres. You also get a solid towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, perfect for weekend getaways.
Inside, It’s All About Comfort and Clarity
The cabin layout feels smarter and cleaner the moment you step inside. Thankfully, Honda replaced the small, hard-to-reach climate buttons with easy-grip dials and upgraded the centre screen to a 12.3-inch display. Also new are the redesigned seats, offering enhanced comfort and support to keep you relaxed, even on long drives. Higher-end trims like the Touring add premium touches such as heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, perforated leather, and second-row sunshades.
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Safety and Tech That Just Makes Sense
Standard across all trims are features like blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, lane-keep assist, and road sign recognition. The addition of Google Built-In and wireless connectivity means you stay informed and connected without the mess of cords or slow interfaces.
Built for More Than Just the Commute
While most SUVs in this category stay on paved roads, the Passport has the tools to go further. The new Trail mode optimizes traction on slippery surfaces, and the Trail camera (Touring trim) shows you exactly what’s underfoot. Steel skid plates, hill descent control, and optional rock rails give you confidence beyond city limits—even if you never plan to use them.
Explore the 2026 Passport at Your Local Dilawri-Franchised Dealership
The final pricing for the 2026 Passport in Canada is still pending due to tariff impacts, but if we take a cue from the outgoing Trailsport trim, it’ll likely hover around $53,980*. One thing’s for sure—it will offer exceptional value for drivers who want rugged capability wrapped in everyday usability. See the new Passport up close, explore its features, and feel the difference at your local Dilawri-Franchised dealership. From test drives to detailed walkarounds, our team is ready to help you find the Passport that fits your life.
*All pricing is based on the MSRP and does not include taxes and fees. Dealer pricing may differ. Prices are subject to change at any time without notice.