Since its introduction in 1993, the Honda Passport has gone through three generations of production. There are three different trim levels available for the initial Passspot. Much praise was given to the New Passport for its luxurious cabin, very agile handling and smooth ride. The suspension system is designed with the vehicle's comfort on the road and limited off-road capabilities in mind. The Honda Sensing suite of driver assistance technologies will be available on the next generation Honda Passport. We expect the 2025 Passport to have a beefier, boxier design with a larger hood, thicker tracks and other noticeable changes. People who see it will feel tougher and ready to go off-road. According to rumors, the next version of the car will get more angular headlights and vertical taillights. A larger Honda emblem will adorn the grille, and headlights equipped with LED DRLs will feature a more rear-facing profile. Thanks to its larger wheels, the 2025 Passport may soon have even more off-road prowess. The bumper will feature a larger skid plate and sharper curves. If the design switches to a more horizontal shape, we might see a new bumper and revamped taillights. The 2025 Honda Passport's 3.5-liter V6 engine, which already produces 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque, is not expected to change. All-wheel drive and a 10-speed automatic transmission will be standard equipment. With such a strong and precise gearbox, most drivers should have enough power. Most drivers will find the 2025 Honda Passport's engine ideal. This car is fun to drive and economical. The 2025 Honda Passport is expected to go on sale at the end of 2024, as it is a model from that year's portfolio. We don't have official price information for the 2025 Honda Passport because it hasn't been introduced to the public yet. Considering the starting price of the 2023 Passport is $37,895, it makes sense that the 2025 Honda Passport is priced at around $39,000.
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