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Is a Honda Passport bigger than a CRV?

Yes. The Honda Passport is bigger overall than the Honda CR-V, boasting a longer exterior footprint, a wider stance, a taller profile, and more cargo space. The comparison reflects the Passport’s mid-size SUV positioning alongside the CR-V’s compact-SUV footprint.


Overview: Where they fit in Honda’s lineup


Understanding size starts with the market position: the Passport is built as a mid-size SUV based on the Pilot’s platform, while the CR-V is Honda’s compact SUV designed for city driving and everyday practicality. This fundamental difference drives the differences in exterior dimensions, interior space, and cargo capacity across recent model years.


Exterior footprint


Below are the typical exterior measurements you’ll see on recent Passport and CR-V models to illustrate the size gap:



  • Length: Passport roughly 199 inches; CR-V roughly 183 inches.

  • Width (excluding mirrors): Passport about 78–79 inches; CR-V about 73–74 inches.

  • Height: Passport around 70–71 inches; CR-V around 66–67 inches.


These exterior numbers show the Passport occupies a noticeably larger footprint on the road and in parking spaces compared with the CR-V.


Interior space and cargo


Interior space matters for passengers and gear. The Passport’s larger exterior translates into more cargo capacity and a roomier rear area, while both models seat five and share similar comfort goals for daily use.



  • Cargo behind the second row: Passport about 41 cubic feet; CR-V about 39 cubic feet.

  • Maximum cargo behind the front row: Passport about 77–78 cubic feet; CR-V about 75–76 cubic feet.

  • Passenger space: both accommodate five passengers; the Passport offers a slightly roomier feel in some configurations due to its wider stance and taller profile.


In practical terms, the Passport provides a bit more cargo room and a more spacious rear area, which can matter for families and gear-heavy trips, while the CR-V remains more nimble and efficient in urban and tight-space driving.


Practical considerations for buyers


Beyond the pure measurements, buyers should consider payload, towing, and daily usability when choosing between the two. These factors often tip the balance toward one model depending on lifestyle and priorities.



  • Towing capacity: Passport can tow up to about 5,000 pounds; CR-V typically tops out around 1,500 pounds (varies by drivetrain).

  • Ride and versatility: Passport offers a more rugged, larger footprint with higher cargo capacity, which appeals to those who regularly haul gear or tow; CR-V emphasizes efficient daily driving and easier parking in urban settings.

  • Fuel and emissions: CR-V generally delivers better fuel economy, particularly in non-hybrid trims, while the Passport's V6 setup is less frugal—but the hybrid CR-V options further diversify this landscape.


For many buyers, the choice comes down to whether a larger, more capable mid-size SUV (Passport) or a more compact, efficient daily driver (CR-V) better fits their needs and lifestyle.


Summary


The Honda Passport is bigger than the CR-V in exterior size and cargo capacity, reflecting its mid-size positioning. The CR-V remains a highly practical compact SUV with strong efficiency and urban-friendly handling. Both offer five-seat configurations and versatile interiors, but the Passport delivers more space for gear and a more substantial presence on the road.

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