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What lug pattern is a Honda Passport?

The current Honda Passport uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 120 mm bolt circle (5x120).


Current Honda Passport lug pattern (2019–present)


The modern Passport shares its lug pattern with other Honda models built on the same platform, notably the Honda Pilot and some Acura crossovers. This makes it a 5-lug configuration with a 120 mm bolt circle, commonly referred to as 5x120.



    Before installing wheels or tires, confirm that your vehicle’s wheel set matches a 5x120 bolt pattern.


  • Bolt pattern: 5 lugs on a 120 mm bolt circle (5x120).

  • Wheel compatibility: Most aftermarket wheels designed for 5x120 will fit Passport models from 2019 onward.

  • Cross-compatibility: Shared with other Honda Pilot-based models, which can simplify finding replacement wheels.


In short, if you own a 2019–present Honda Passport, you should be shopping for wheels in a 5x120 bolt pattern. Always verify the year, trim, and wheel specifications to avoid mismatches.


Older Passport models (Isuzu Rodeo-based) and verification


Earlier Passport variants were based on the Isuzu Rodeo platform. For those generations, the lug pattern did not follow the modern Passport standard and could vary by year and market. Because wheel specs can differ across markets and production years, it’s important to confirm the exact bolt pattern for your specific vehicle.


To verify for older models, use these steps:



  • Check the owner's manual or service manual for wheel/specifications.

  • Inspect the information sticker on the driver’s door jamb or the glove box for wheel pattern details.

  • Enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into Honda’s official parts database or a trusted parts retailer to pull up wheel specs.

  • Consult a dealership or a qualified wheel/t tire professional if you’re unsure.


Because of generation and market variations, confirming the exact bolt pattern for an older Passport is essential before purchasing wheels.


Summary


The latest Honda Passport (2019–present) uses a 5x120 bolt pattern, aligning with the Pilot and other Honda crossovers. Older, Isuzu Rodeo-based Passports required year- and market-specific verification, as their lug patterns varied. When in doubt, reference the vehicle’s documentation or consult a dealer to ensure correct wheel compatibility.

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