2026 Honda Passport Trailsport Teaser

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Driving.ca (your source) has their list of editor's picks on the front page. Don't see any Honda's in their list. Wonder why.

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Driving.ca (your source) has their list of editor's picks on the front page. Don't see any Honda's in their list. Wonder why.

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Good thing we are in a Toyota tread ha ha I’m still undecided 4 Runner or Trailsport Honda I will ride them both before deciding ! But……Never a Ford.
 

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Good thing we are in a Toyota tread ha ha I’m still undecided 4 Runner or Trailsport Honda I will ride them both before deciding ! But……Never a Ford.
I'll not own another Honda product, but that's just me. But yes, drive anything before purchasing. I almost bout a Taco a few years ago, but then drove down the street to a Ford dealer just minutes later and ended up with a Ford. Best buy I've ever made.

I'm hopeful the new TRD Pro 4-Runner is better than the current generation. Only way to know is drive one sometime in 25 when they are out. I would have preferred a 10 speed trans, but 8 is better than what they have currently. Looks like I'll be waiting a bit longer based on their production start date plans.
 

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That Passport Trailsport looks pretty appealing, but I don't think I'd buy another TrailSport. We currently have a 2023 Pilot TrailSport, and the size is amazing, and most about it is perfect for us, but the driving and steering is just really light and unpredictable, as well as the feeling of the gas pedal when needing some power. I test drove the new Tacoma and it was WAY better, and if the 4Runner is anything like it, it'll be our perfect vehicle.
 

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Well right now I’m at 70% Honda and 30% 4 Runners! The driving test will make me decide!
V6 no turbo, REGULAR gaz which means close to $1000 more a year if I have to use Premium fuel!
 

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That’s it I just hear there is no stopper in the suspension! Now Im at 80% Honda and 20 for Toyota.
 

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Well right now I’m at 70% Honda and 30% 4 Runners! The driving test will make me decide!
V6 no turbo, REGULAR gaz which means close to $1000 more a year if I have to use Premium fuel!
From what I've seen, I haven't seen anywhere that says the 4Runner will need premium. Someone posted in another thread that it mentions 87.

On 87 octane fuel, Toyota says this engine will make a peak of 326 hp at 6,000 rpm and 465 lb-ft of torque from just 1,700 rpm. Towing capacity is 6,000 lb.
 
 
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