2026 Honda Passport Trail Sport: Off-Road Power and Tech Features

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In this thrilling episode of The Fast Lane Car, we find ourselves in sunny Puerto Rico getting up close and personal with the rugged 2026 Honda Passport Trail Sport. This beast of a vehicle is equipped with off-road features like recovery points and skid plating, ready to take on any terrain you throw at it. With its 3.5L V6 engine and 10-speed automatic transmission, this Honda means business, delivering 285 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque to conquer the trails with ease.
As we delve deeper into the interior, we discover trail sport branded items, physical climate controls, and a high-tech 12.3-inch center screen with Google integration. The Passport offers practicality with a compact spare tire, ample storage space, and even a Honda CRV table for those impromptu picnics in the wild. The vehicle's visibility and camera views ensure you can navigate any obstacle with confidence, making off-road adventures a breeze.
But how does this Honda fare on the road? Well, the Passport handles like a dream, thanks to its McPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension, keeping it planted and stable through the twists and turns. The V6 engine provides a satisfying growl, especially compared to the sea of turbocharged 4 cylinders out there. And with its versatile 10-speed transmission, the Passport offers plenty of options for both off-road escapades and towing duties.
So, whether you're tackling rugged terrain or cruising down city streets, the 2026 Honda Passport Trail Sport proves to be a versatile and capable companion. With its off-road prowess, tech-savvy interior, and solid on-road performance, this Honda is a true all-rounder. And while it may come with a price tag starting at $46,200, the features and capabilities it offers make it a compelling choice for adventure seekers and daily drivers alike.

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