Compare performance (280 HP vs 270 HP), trunk space and price (42,400 $ vs 40,700 $ ) at a glance. See which model fits your needs and budget better – Honda Passport or Toyota 4Runner?
Looking at overall running costs, both models reveal some interesting differences in everyday economy.
Toyota 4Runner is only slightly cheaper – starting at 40,700 $ , while the Honda Passport costs 42,400 $ . That’s a price difference of around 1,695 $.
When it comes to city fuel economy, the Honda Passport performs slightly better – achieving 19 mpg, compared to 16 mpg for the Toyota 4Runner. That’s a difference of about 3 mpg.
Power, torque and acceleration are the classic benchmarks for car enthusiasts – and here, some clear differences start to show.
When it comes to engine power, the Honda Passport offers barely more power – delivering 280 HP compared to 270 HP. That’s roughly 10 HP more horsepower.
There’s also a difference in torque: the Toyota 4Runner delivers very slightly more torque with 278 lb-ft compared to 262 lb-ft. That’s about 16 lb-ft more.
Whether family car or daily driver – which one offers more room, flexibility and comfort?
Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.
In terms of curb weight, Honda Passport is barely lighter – 4,229 lbs compared to 4,400 lbs. The difference is around 171 lbs.
The Honda Passport has only a minor advantage in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.
The Honda Passport is a midsize SUV that blends adventure-ready toughness with the calm, no-drama comfort Honda buyers love. It swallows family gear with ease and stays relaxed on the highway, while the TrailSport trim adds real rough-road swagger—even if the cabin plays it a bit safe and the price can swell when you get option-happy.
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The Toyota 4Runner is an old-school SUV that still loves dirt trails more than valet lines, with a tough-as-nails vibe and a cabin built for adventures with dogs, gear, and muddy boots. It’s not the last word in on-road polish, but if you want something that feels honest, dependable, and ready to shrug off the daily grind, this rugged icon is your faithful companion.
detailsCosts and Consumption |
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Price
42,400 - 48,500 $
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Price
40,700 - 55,200 $
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FuelEconomy City
19 mpg
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FuelEconomy City
16 mpg
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FuelEconomy Hwy
24 MPG
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FuelEconomy Hwy
19 MPG
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Electric Range
-
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Electric Range
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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Fuel tank capacity
19.5 gal
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Fuel tank capacity
23 gal
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Dimensions and Body |
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Body Type
SUV
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Body Type
SUV
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Seats
5
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Seats
5
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Doors
-
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Doors
-
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Curb weight
4,229 - 4,262 lbs
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Curb weight
4,400 - 4,805 lbs
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Trunk Volume
-
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Trunk Volume
-
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Length
189.1 in.
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Length
190.2 - 191.3 in.
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Width
78.6 in.
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Width
75.8 in.
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Height
72 in.
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Height
71 - 72 in.
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Engine and Performance |
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Engine Type
Gasoline
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Engine Type
Gasoline
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Transmission
Automatic
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Transmission
Automatic
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Drive Type
All Wheel
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Drive Type
Rear Wheel, All Wheel
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Power HP
280 HP
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Power HP
270 HP
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Torque
262 lb-ft
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Torque
278 lb-ft
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Number of Cylinders
-
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Number of Cylinders
-
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Engine Displacement
3.5 L
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Engine Displacement
4 L
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Gears
-
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Gears
-
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General |
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Model Year
2,025
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Model Year
2,024
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Brand
Honda
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Brand
Toyota
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