The 2022 Honda Passport will hit the roads in the U.S. this winter wearing a price tag of $37,870 (and a $1,225 destination charge). For the new crossover, Honda has excluded the Sport and Touring variants from the lineup.

Here are the trim levels and their pricing details in the U.S.

Trim Level

Price Plus $1,225 Destination Fee

EPA Mileage Rating City/Hwy/Combined

EX-L (2WD)

$39,095

20 / 25 / 22

EX-L (AWD)

$41,195

19 / 24 / 21

TrailSport (AWD)

$43,695

19 / 24 / 21

Elite (AWD)

$46,665

19 / 24 / 21

The 2022 Honda Passport is powered by a 3.5-litre V6 pumping out 280 horsepower (209 kilowatts) and 262 pound-feet (355 Newton-meters), mating to a nine-speed automatic. This powertrain is standard across the lineup.

The entry-level trim comes with an 8.0-inch infotainment display, wireless smartphone charging, a power moonroof, heated front seats, front and rear parking sensors, and remote engine start. Inside, it offers customers leather upholstery with high-contrast stitching, a power moonroof, and a power rear hatch with a remote opening.

Those who love to venture out and hit the beaten path should often opt for the TrailSport, which features an improved track width of 0.39-inch (10-millimetre) and sports 18-inch wheels with 245/60-size tires. Honda distinguishes this off-road-focused TrailSport with a different grille design and updated bumpers. The interior also includes a different orange contrast stitching.

Thanks to the Honda Sensing suite of safety tech, the 2022 Honda Passport is a highly safe crossover. It comprises collision mitigation braking with forward collision warning, lane-keeping assist, road departure mitigation with lane-departure warning, adaptive cruise control, a rear-seat reminder, and rear seatbelt reminder.

Source and Images: Motor1