Apr 11, 2025
A graphic with an image of the 2025 Honda CR-V and 2025 Honda Passport



Your Honda dealership has an unmatched lineup of versatile SUVs, including the compact 2025 CR-V and the midsize 2025 Passport. Compare these two-row five-passenger models to find your perfect crossover.

Performance and Power

The CR-V has a 190-horsepower engine with a continuously variable automatic transmission. Choose either standard front-wheel or optional all-wheel drive. The Passport features a 280-hp V6 with standard AWD and a nine-speed automatic transmission. You’ll get up to 34 highway miles per gallon in the CR-V and 24 highway mpg in the larger Passport. The CR-V offers 17-inch and 18-inch wheels, while the Passport has 18-inch or 20-inch wheels.

Interior Space

These models have similar space behind the rear seats, with just over 39 cubic feet of cargo volume in the CR-V and more than 41 cubic feet in the Passport. When you fold down the second row, you’ll create 76.5 cubic feet in the CR-V and nearly 78 cubic feet in the Passport.

Cabin Features

You’ll have standard cloth upholstery in the CR-V and leather in the base model of the Passport. The latter model has standard heated, power-adjustable front seats, which are optional for the smaller crossover. Both SUVs have push-button start and automatic climate control, with a three-zone system in the Passport.

Infotainment Tech

The Passport comes with a 8-inch touchscreen and the CR-V has a 7-inch version, both with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone connectivity. Enjoy a four-speaker stereo in the CR-V and a seven-speaker model in the Passport. The latter model also adds standard wireless charging and HD and satellite radio.

Safety and Driver Assistance

Both SUVs have earned a five-star overall crash-test rating for 2025 from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Standard driver assistance equipment includes forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, a rearview camera, adaptive cruise control, rear seat alert, and automatic high beams.

The CR-V adds standard traffic sign recognition. You can also upgrade this model with several exclusive options such as front and rear parking sensors, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, low-speed reverse automatic emergency braking, and reverse collision warning.



You can’t go wrong with either of these award-winning crossovers. Choose from nine exterior shades for the CR-V and a palette of eight options for the Passport. Visit Bristol Honda in Bristol, TN to test drive both models and make a final decision now.