There is no 2001 Honda Passport. Honda produced the Passport only from 1994 through 1998 as a badge-engineered Isuzu Rodeo. The available engines in that line were a 2.6-liter inline-four and a 3.2-liter V6; no 2001 model exists from Honda.
Context and timeline
Understanding the Passport's origins helps explain why a 2001 model doesn't exist. Honda partnered with Isuzu to badge-engineer the Rodeo SUV. The Passport nameplate appeared in the North American market during the mid-to-late 1990s and ended before the turn of the century. In that window, two gasoline engine choices were offered.
Engine options
The range of engines used across Passport/Rodeo models in the 1994–1998 period consisted of two gasoline powerplants:
- 2.6-liter inline-four gasoline engine
- 3.2-liter V6 gasoline engine
These were the sole gasoline options during the model’s run, with the 3.2L V6 typically paired with higher trim levels and the 2.6L with base models. Automatic and manual transmissions were available depending on year and trim.
Why there is no 2001 Passport
The short explanation is that Honda ended the Passport after the 1998 model year; there was no 1999–2001 Passport lineup. Any listing referring to a 2001 Passport would be inaccurate or refer to a used Rodeo in Passport clothing.
Summary
The 2001 Honda Passport does not exist. If you’re researching this model, you’re looking at a badge-engineered Isuzu Rodeo from the 1994–1998 era, with engine choices limited to a 2.6-liter inline-four or a 3.2-liter V6 and corresponding transmission options.


