Honda CR-V Sport Touring
Crossover · Gasoline
vs
Honda Passport
Suv · Gasoline
Honda CR-V Sport Touring
Car A
Honda CR-V Sport Touring
A five-seat, gasoline-powered model that leans toward value and family-compact use, with strong signals for reliability and safety. Adequate performance and reasonable consumption make it easy to live with, but it isn't built for cargo-heavy or enthusiast driving.
5 seatsCrossoverGasoline5-star safety8.5 L/100km
Honda Passport
Car B
Honda Passport
A 5-seat family-focused model with strong V6 power and an emphasis on reliability and safety. It’s good value in its segment, though its modest cargo space and fuel use may not suit everyone.
5 seatsSuvGasoline5-star safety280 hp
Why compared different body typeperformance gapsame brandsame powertrainsame seatsdifferent segment

Usage fit

Family 61 / 62
City 50 / 30
Budget / value 63 / 58
Road trip 45 / 57
Performance 25 / 28
Cargo 15 / 16
Practical 45 / 42
Premium 26 / 34
Winter 34 / 40

Scores out of 100. Blue = Honda CR-V Sport Touring · Orange = Honda Passport

Specs side-by-side

Spec Honda CR-V Sport Touring Honda Passport
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Honda CR-V Sport Touring

  • Ranks strongly for reliability and safety in its class
  • Five-seat practicality suits family-compact and city driving
  • Brisk enough 0–100 km/h in 7.5 s for confident merging
  • 8.5 L/100 km combined consumption fits mixed commuting

Honda Passport

  • Five-seat layout fits small families and daily duties
  • Strong V6 (280 hp) with 6.5 s 0–100 km/h for confident passing
  • Focus on reliability and safety supports peace of mind
  • Around $37,000, offering good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Honda CR-V Sport Touring if…
Best fuel economy
Honda CR-V Sport Touring uses 8.5 L/100km vs 10.2 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Honda Passport if…
More power
Honda Passport puts out 280 hp vs 190 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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