2021 Honda CR-V vs 2021 Passport near Fairfax, VA

2021 Honda CR-V vs 2021 Passport near Fairfax, VAPictured above is the 2021 Honda CR-V Touring in Aegean Blue Metallic (left) and the 2021 Honda Passport Elite in Lunar Silver Metallic (right). 

2021 Honda Passport

Should I Buy the 2021 CR-V or 2021 Passport?

Honda is known for crafting high-quality SUVs for families and individuals constantly on the go, so we at Honda of Chantilly understand if you have a few contenders in mind. Though the 2021 CR-V and Passport both offer two rows of seating and a variety of other amenities, they differ in several ways that might sway your opinion in favor of one over the other. For this reason, we’re here to explain what they put forth!

Performance

From the moment you engage their engines and bring them to life, you’ll notice a number of differences in how the 2021 CR-V and Passport perform. With the former, you’ll have a standard 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder powertrain at your disposal that pumps out 190 horsepower1 and 179 lb.-ft. of torque2, while the latter’s 3.5L naturally aspirated V6 system unleashes 280 horsepower and 262 lb.-ft. of torque. Therefore, you can expect a hefty 5,000-lb. maximum towing capacity3 with the Passport! Though the CR-V only offers a 1,500-lb. trailering rating4, it does achieve up to 28/34 MPG city/hwy5, whereas its counterpart maintains 20/25 MPG city/hwy6. So, while the Passport excels in the muscle department, the CR-V has your efficiency needs covered.

Interior

As we mentioned, both the 2021 Honda CR-V and 2021 Honda Passport have seating for five across two rows, you’ll find varying amounts of space for cargo when you step inside. For instance, the former has 39.2 cubic ft. of room7 behind the back row and 75.8 cubic ft. of total storage7 when the rear seats are stowed. Meanwhile, as the larger of the two, the Passport raises the bar with 50.5 and 100.7 cubic ft. of cargo space7 in these respective areas. However, both emphasize comfort, as evidenced by optional upgrades like leather upholstery and a heated steering wheel. The Passport does go a step further, though, as unlike the CR-V, it’s available with both ventilated front-row chairs.

Technology

The last area we’d like to cover in this cross-brand comparison is technology, since most drivers prefer vehicles with the latest updates and amenities. Fortunately, you’ll be covered whether you take home the Honda CR-V or Honda Passport, as both offer standard Bluetooth®8 to help you place hands-free calls and stream audio from your phone. In fact, the two SUVs also let you access Apple CarPlay®9 and Android Auto™10! However, whereas the Passport includes these functions as standard amenities, the CR-V requires an upgrade. Furthermore, the Passport has a standard 8-inch touchscreen across the board, while the CR-V has a standard 5-inch display and an optional 7-inch screen. That being said, both grant you the chance to upgrade to the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™11

Hopefully, this overview of the 2021 Honda CR-V vs 2021 Passport near Fairfax, VA, has helped you decide which of these two-row SUVs to test drive at Honda of Chantilly. If you’re still not sure where to turn, feel free to chat with one of our knowledgeable staff members!

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2021 Honda CR-V

2021 Honda Passport

  • 190 horsepower
  • 28/34 MPG city/hwy5 
  • 75.8 cubic ft. of total cargo space
  • Standard 5-inch display
  • Available Apple CarPlay® 
  • 280 horsepower
  • 20/25 MPG city/hwy6 
  • 100.7 cubic ft. of total cargo space
  • Standard 8-inch touchscreen
  • Standard Apple CarPlay® 

Apple CarPlay® in the 2021 CR-V

2021 Passport Rear Seats

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1. 190 @ 5600 rpm (SAE net), 143 @ 6200 rpm (SAE net)

2. 179 lb-ft @ 2000-5000 rpm (SAE net), 129 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm (SAE net)

3. Maximum towing capacity for AWD trims is 5,000 lbs. Maximum towing capacity for 2WD trims is 3,500 lbs. Towing requires accessory towing equipment. Please see your Honda dealer for details.

4. Towing requires accessory towing equipment. Please see your Honda dealer for details.

5. 28 city/34 highway/30 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 27 city/32 highway/29 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. 40 city/35 highway/38 combined mpg rating for hybrid trims. Based on 2021 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.

6. 20 city/25 highway/22 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 19 city/24 highway/21 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. Based on 2021 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.

7. Based on SAE J1100 cargo volume measurement standard plus, where applicable, floor space between seating rows and seats in their forward-most and upright position.

8. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under license.

9. Apple CarPlay is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.

10. Android and Android Auto are trademarks of Google LLC.

11. The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ is standard on the Touring trim in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. (Honda HD Digital Traffic™ service only available in the United States, except Alaska). Please see your Honda dealer for details.