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Toyota 4Runner Vs. Honda Passport: Comparing Size, Specs & More

Toyota 4Runner Vs. Honda Passport  

Are you deciding between the 2024 Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner? You're not alone! These two midsize SUVs are popular for drivers who like space and comfort when they go off the beaten path. Both offer comprehensive off-roading features, comparable cabin tech, and a thorough package of safety features. Although both models are pretty evenly matched, the Toyota 4Runner proves itself the better choice in key areas.

The Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner at a Glance

  • The 2024 Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner are two rugged midsize SUVs with configurations ideal for off-roading.
  • The 2024 Honda Passport produces 262 pound-feet of torque, while the Toyota 4Runner produces 278 pound-feet.
  • The Honda Passport comes in three trim levels, whereas the Toyota 4Runner comes in seven.
  • The Honda Passport maximum ground clearance is 8.1 inches, while the Toyota 4Runner maximum ground clearance is up to 9.6 inches.

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Specs

You'll find robust performance from the Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner, both of which are equipped with one standard engine across their trim lineups. The Honda Passport comes with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine, making 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. The Toyota 4Runner has a 4.0-liter V-6 engine, which makes 270 horsepower and 278 pound-feet of torque. While the Toyota horsepower is a smidge lower, its torque gives it an edge in performance. Plus, while the nine-speed automatic transmission offered for the Honda provides smooth handling, the five-speed ECT automatic transmission in the 4Runner provides simplicity and control on rougher terrain.

Towing is equal for these midsize SUVs. The Toyota 4Runner tows up to 5,000 pounds,1 and the Honda Passport does, too.2

 
2024 Toyota 4Runner 2024 Honda Passport
2024 Toyota 4Runner 2024 Honda Passport
Engine 4.0-liter V-6 3.5-liter V-6
Horsepower 270 280
Torque 278 lb-ft 262 lb-ft
Standard Drivetrain 2WD AWD
Available Drivetrain 4WD -
Transmission Five-Speed ECT-i 9-Speed Automatic
w/ Shift-by-Wire
and Paddle Shifters
Towing Capacity 5,000 lbs1 5,000 lbs2
Standard Seating Capacity 5 5
Available Seating Capacity 7 -
Maximum Ground Clearance 9.6 in 8.1 in

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Exterior Size & Dimensions

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Exterior Size & Dimensions

If you line them up side by side, the Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner size appears virtually identical. The Passport has a standard length of 189.1 inches, while the Toyota has a standard length of 190.2 inches. Their heights are also within less than an inch of each other, with the Honda at 72.2 inches tall and the Toyota at 71.5 inches tall (without roof rails). One of the most significant differences in exterior size is in these models' widths: the Honda Passport is 78.6 inches wide without side mirrors, while the Toyota 4Runner is 75.8 inches wide. This makes it slightly easier to drive in the city and squeeze into tight parking spots.

The standard Toyota 4Runner ground clearance is 9 inches, which can be lifted to 9.6 inches with the 4x4 drivetrain. This gives it a clear leg up over the Honda Passport, which only offers an 8.1-inch ground clearance.

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Interior Size & Dimensions

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Interior Size & Dimensions

Although both models come standard with two rows, the 4Runner is more versatile with an available third-row option. This upgrade is arguably the most notable difference between Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner models and makes the Toyota SUV ideal for growing families. The best part about the three-row configuration is that it doesn't affect the vehicle's exterior size but still provides plenty of space for all passengers.

While the Honda Passport has 114.9 cubic feet of passenger volume, more than the two-row volume for the 4Runner (97.3 cubic feet), the three-row Toyota offers 128 cubic feet to accommodate more occupants. First-row legroom is also better for the 4Runner, at 41.7 inches compared to 40.9 inches for the Honda model.

The two-row 4Runner wins for cargo capacity, too, offering 47.2 cubic feet behind the second row. The Honda Passport only offers 41.2 cubic feet with its rear seats upright.

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Interior

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Interior

Both SUVs come with a premium set of safety, comfort, and convenience features and a thoughtfully crafted cabin. Infotainment is user-friendly across the Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner interiors, and they both come with a push-button start, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, and a smart key.

The Toyota 4Runner has a standard suite of safety features called Toyota Safety Sense, which comes with a Blind-Spot Monitor, Lane Departure Alert, a Pre-Collision System With Pedestrian Detection, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. The Honda Sensing package also comes standard for the Passport and is a competitive collection of driver assistance features. No matter which midsize SUV you pick, you'll feel secure, comfortable, and in control behind the wheel.

What's New for the 2024 Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner?

What's New for the 2024 Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner?

We've spent a good portion of this guide comparing the 2024 Honda Passport vs. 2024 Toyota 4Runner, but you may still wonder how these models measure up to their previous iterations. The 2024 Toyota 4Runner adds a new brown exterior color called Terra but keeps the rugged performance and excellent value it is known for. Meanwhile, the Honda model also gains a new paint color and some new off-roading features, attempting to close the gap between the Passport and the legacy off-roader, the 4Runner.

It is safe to say that both the 2024 Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner have plenty to offer for the new model year. If you're interested in hearing more about what 2024 brought to these midsize SUVs, feel free to reach out to our dealership's sales team at 355 Toyota of Rockville.

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Off-Road Abilities

Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner Off-Road Abilities

No Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner comparison would be complete without sizing up the off-roading features each midsize SUV brings to the table. The 4Runner has available TRD-tuned FOX™ high-performance shocks and TRD-tuned front springs. It also has TRD Off-Road Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Select for handling rocks, dirt, mud, and more. We can't ignore the fact that it also has a taller ground clearance and available four-wheel drive, which is considered much better for off-roading. The Passport has no additional drivetrain option.

Plus, while these two SUVs both bring excellent off-roading prowess, the Passport only has three trims. There are seven Toyota 4Runner trim levels to choose from, including the highly capable TRD Off-Road and TRD Off-Road Premium configurations.


The Toyota 4Runner Gains More Ground

The Honda Passport vs. Toyota 4Runner is a tight race, but there can only be one winner, and it can be found here in our new Toyota inventory. The Toyota 4Runner off-road prowess, superior torque, higher ground clearance, and wide selection of configurations land it a first-place prize in our books.

You can secure this all-terrain beast at a competitive price through new Toyota specials at 355 Toyota of Rockville. Plus, if you're ever in Rockville, MD, you can stop by to test-drive a Toyota 4Runner or explore the options in our showroom. One press of the gas pedal, and you'll see why rock-crawlers swear by this steadfast SUV.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Honda Passport bigger than the Toyota 4Runner?

The Honda Passport is a two-row midsize SUV that stretches to 189.1 inches long. The Toyota 4Runner can be configured with two or three rows, both of which are 190.2 inches long. This versatility without sacrificing agility is one of the reasons why drivers prefer the 4Runner over the Passport. Families, in particular, love having the option to level up their Toyota 4Runner to three rows.

Is the Toyota 4Runner off-road-capable?

The Toyota 4Runner was designed at every turn for off-roading! From its body-on-frame construction to its advanced suspension system, this midsize SUV can traverse a wide variety of terrains. Meanwhile, its dual-independent variable-valve timing with intelligence technology unleashes torque in real time, optimizing performance depending on the driving conditions. Many avid off-roaders will tell you that the 4Runner is the way to go.

Do the Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner have four- or six-cylinder engines?

Both the Honda Passport and Toyota 4Runner have V-6 engines. The Honda is powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine, producing 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. The Toyota is equipped with a potent 4.0-liter V-6 engine, outputting 270 horsepower and 278 pound-feet of torque. While both powertrains are robust, 4Runner torque gives it an extra boost for off-roading scenarios.


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1Before towing, confirm your vehicle and trailer are compatible, hooked up and loaded properly and that you have any necessary additional equipment. Do not exceed any Weight Ratings and follow all instructions in your Owner's Manual. The maximum you can tow depends on base curb weight plus the total weight of any cargo, occupants, and added vehicle equipment. "Added vehicle equipment" includes additional standard/optional equipment and accessories added by the manufacturer, dealers, and/or vehicle owners. The only way to be certain of your vehicle's exact curb weight is to weigh your vehicle without passengers or cargo. [Calculated with the new SAE J2807 method.] Installation of a tow hitch receiver or other accessories located near the rear bumper or side-door kick sensors may require disabling or removing the kick sensor, and the sensor operation setting in your vehicle should be turned off. See Owner's Manual for limitations.

2Towing requires accessory towing equipment. Please see your Honda dealer for details.