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Which Honda Passport has a tow package?

The Honda Passport SUV comes equipped with a tow package on select models. The Passport's towing capacity and available tow package features can vary depending on the specific trim level and configuration.


Honda Passport Towing Capacity and Tow Package


The Honda Passport has a maximum towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. To take advantage of this towing capability, the Passport must be equipped with the available tow package. The tow package includes features such as a heavy-duty radiator, transmission oil cooler, and a trailer hitch receiver.



  • The tow package is available on the EX-L, Touring, and Elite trim levels of the Honda Passport.

  • The base Sport and EX trims do not come with the tow package as standard equipment.

  • Customers can add the tow package as an optional accessory on the Sport and EX trims.


By selecting the tow package, Passport owners can safely and confidently tow small to medium-sized trailers, boats, or other recreational equipment. The additional cooling and hitch components ensure the Passport's powertrain and chassis can handle the extra weight and strain of towing.

Does the Honda Passport come with a towing package?


The Passport TrailSport and TrailSport Elite trims come standard with an integrated Class III trailer hitch with 7-pin connector. Additional towing accessories are readily available for installation at dealerships.



Which Honda Passport can tow 5000 lbs?


2026 Honda Passport's
The 2026 Honda Passport's RTL and RTL Towing trims are almost identical. All versions of the Passport can tow 5,000 lbs. The key item separating the two trims is that the RTL Towing edition has a Class III trailer hitch with a harness and hitch panel.



Does the 2025 Honda Passport come with a trailer hitch?


The Passport offers several trailer hitch options for better towing. It comes with a 9-speed automatic transmission and paddle shifters for smooth power. It also has Intelligent Variable Torque Management All-Wheel-Drive for better traction.



What year Honda Passport to stay away from?


The years to potentially avoid for a Honda Passport are the first-generation models (pre-2002, which were rebadged Isuzu Rodeos) and the initial model year of the second generation, 2019. While other years may have minor recalls or software issues, the pre-2002 models have a history of significant issues like frame and suspension problems, and the 2019 model is often cited as the year to avoid to bypass early-production bugs. 
Pre-2002 models

  • Recall history: These models, based on the Isuzu Rodeo, are known to have issues including frame corrosion and suspension problems that led to recalls.
  • Safety concerns: The recall for excessive corrosion of rear suspension lower link brackets could lead to poor handling and a higher crash risk. 

2019 model year 
  • "First year production" rule: Following a general rule of thumb for new model releases, it is often best to avoid the first model year of a new generation to allow the manufacturer to work out bugs. 
  • Owner reports: Some owners report this as a year to avoid, though others have reported no issues. 

Other years to consider
  • 2020 and later: Many owners have reported good experiences with 2020 models and later, though it's important to check for any recalls on specific vehicles. 
  • Recalls: Be aware that multiple recalls have affected different years of the current generation Passport (like 2023 and 2024). Before purchasing any used Passport, use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to check for and complete all outstanding recalls at a Honda dealership. 
  • Minor issues: Some model years may have minor issues like infotainment system glitches, which are often resolved with software updates. 


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