Honda Passport Sales Data & Trends
The Honda Passport is a mid-size SUV that was introduced in 2019. It is based on the Honda Pilot, but it has a more rugged design and a more off-road capable suspension. The Passport is available in two trim levels: Sport and EX-L. It is powered by a 3.5L V6 engine that produces 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. It is mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission.
The Passport is praised for its comfortable ride, its powerful engine, and its off-road capability. It is also praised for its spacious interior and its long list of standard features. However, the Passport has been criticized for its high price tag, its lack of fuel efficiency, and its unrefined ride quality on the highway.
The Honda Passport is a good SUV, but it is not a great SUV. It is a good option for buyers who are looking for a comfortable and capable SUV that can handle light off-roading. However, if you are looking for an SUV with better fuel economy or a more refined ride quality, you may want to consider a different SUV. The Passport was replaced by the Honda Pilot in 2002, but the nameplate was resurrected in 2019 for a model just under the Pilot.
Honda Passport U.S Sales Data & Charts
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1995 | 27,981 |
1996 | 28,184 |
1997 | 22,622 |
1998 | 26,094 |
1999 | 22,974 |
2000 | 21,892 |
2001 | 17,448 |
2002 | 3,524 |
2003 | 70 |
2019 | 36,285 |
2020 | 39,567 |
2021 | 53,133 |
2022 | 41,306 |
2023 | 40,789 |
2024 | 29,172 |
US Annual Growth