All Honda SUVs are made to deliver excellent dependability, fuel economy, safety, and value. However, picking the right one isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. While they may have many similarities, they all vary quite a bit in size, so it’s important to compare their dimensions to figure out which is best for your needs.
At our Honda dealer in Joplin, MO, we get a lot of questions about the Pilot vs. Passport dimensions, so we figured we’d provide a quick guide to help you pick the best SUV for your family. Here’s our comparison of the 2025 Honda Passport and 2025 Honda Pilot.
Honda Passport vs. Pilot Size
The biggest difference between these SUVs is their interior measurements. The Pilot is notably larger, with three rows of seating for up to 8 passengers. Meanwhile, the Passport is a two-row SUV with seating for 5.
Check out a full comparison of their dimensions here:
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2025 Honda Passport |
2025 Honda Pilot |
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Exterior length |
189.1 in |
199.9 in |
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Exterior height |
72.2 in |
71.0 in |
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Wheelbase |
110.9 in |
113.8 in |
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Head room (1st/2nd/3rd row) |
39.5 in / 40.0 in / N/A |
40.5 in / 40.2 in / 39.3 in |
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Shoulder room (1st/2nd/3rd row) |
62.0 in / 61.9 in / N/A |
61.9 in / 61.7 in / 59.5 in |
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Leg room (1st/2nd/3rd row) |
40.9 in / 39.6 in / N/A |
41.0 in / 40.8 in / 32.5 in |
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Total passenger volume |
114.9 cu ft |
158.4 cu ft |
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Cargo volume behind 3rd row |
N/A |
18.6 cu ft |
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Cargo volume behind 2nd row |
41.2 cu ft |
48.5 cu ft |
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Cargo volume behind 1st row |
77.7 cu ft |
87.0 cu ft |
That’s a lot of numbers, so let’s boil it down to a few key takeaways:
- The Pilot is nearly a foot longer, therefore it has quite a lot more volume inside. This makes it better for bigger families and long road trips with lots of luggage.
- Despite being smaller overall, the Passport has roughly the same amount of space in its 1st and 2nd rows, meaning both easily provide a comfortable ride for passengers.
- The Passport’s shorter length and wheelbase makes it slightly more maneuverable, which some may find preferable for camping trips and city driving.
Their sizes are the main thing to pay attention to, but do these Honda SUVs have any other advantages you should consider? Here are some other frequently asked questions we get from shoppers.
Does the Passport or Pilot Get Better Gas Mileage?
The 2025 Pilot comes standard with front-wheel drive, which allows it to get 19 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway. When optioned with all-wheel drive, it gets a slightly reduced 25 MPG on the highway.
Meanwhile, the 2025 Passport is only available with the Intelligent Variable Torque Management™ (i-VTM4®) AWD System as standard-issue, and it gets 19 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
Is the Passport or Pilot Better Off-Road?
The Passport’s standard all-wheel drive is complemented by features like Hill Start Assist and Intelligent Traction Management with drive modes for Snow, Sand, and Mud, making it quite versatile. The Passport TrailSport also receives upgraded suspension and all-terrain tires for even better off-road wheeling abilities.
The Pilot has many of the same features, including a standard Sand and Trail mode with TrailWatch™ when equipped with AWD, as well as an available TrailSport trim. The Pilot TrailSport also has 8.3 inches of ground clearance, which is the best of the pair.
While neither will quite be able to compete with more purpose-built off-road trucks and SUVs, both are excellent options for moderate conditions.
Does the Passport or Pilot Tow More?
The Passport and Pilot are both rated for up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity, which allows them to haul campers, trailers, and small boats with ease.
Which is Safer, Passport or Pilot?
As with all modern Honda vehicles, the Pilot and Passport come with a stellar selection of standard safety features, making them two of the safest family SUVs available:
- Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)
- Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM)
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
- Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- Blind Spot Information System (BSI)
- Cross Traffic Monitor (CTM)
- Auto High-Beam Headlights
Because the 2025 Pilot is larger, you’d probably expect it to cost quite a bit more. However, the Pilot Sport actually has a lower starting price of $40,200, while the 2025 Passport EX-L starts at $42,400.
On the other hand, the Pilot has a higher upper-end price, coming in at $54,580 for the Pilot Black Edition.
Recently, Honda also began shipping out the revamped 2026 Honda Passport to dealerships, which boasts more power, features, off-road prowess, and has a totally overhauled selection of available trims. Contact our Honda dealer near Springfield, MO to learn more about pricing and capability.
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Whether you need two rows or three, Honda has you covered with the Passport and Pilot. Both display excellent power specs and comfort, and our special offers on new vehicles can help you score the perfect Honda SUV at a price that fits in your budget.
Interested in taking a test drive to see which one you like more? Call us today at (877) 747-0738, or contact us online anytime.