Honda has been dropping hints about the next-generation Passport, and now, thanks to digital renderings, we have a clear picture of what to expect. Kolesa’s realistic illustrations preview the SUV’s exterior design, revealing a boxier, more rugged look compared to its predecessor.
The 2026 Passport sports a completely new front fascia with a wider, shorter grille flanked by rectangular LED headlights. The side profile showcases chunkier side skirts, fatter C-pillars, and plastic cladding, while the rear end features a more upright tailgate with new vertical taillights and skid plates.
Under the hood, the Passport retains its 3.5L V6 engine, paired with an upgraded ten-speed automatic transmission. While the exact power figures remain undisclosed, it’s expected to offer similar performance to the outgoing model, which delivered 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. All-wheel drive will likely be standard across all trims.
This all-new, second-generation SUV is expected to be revealed at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show, running from November 22nd to December 1st. While details remain under wraps, speculation suggests a bolder design compared to the current model.
Pricing information is also forthcoming, but expect a slight increase over the 2025 lineup, which starts at $42,400 and reaches $48,470 for the top trim. Stay tuned for more exciting details about the 2026 Honda Passport as it becomes available.