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What transmission does a 2001 Honda Passport have?

There was no 2001 Honda Passport; the Passport nameplate in the U.S. was active from 1994 to 1998 and was a badge-engineered Isuzu Rodeo. A modern, separate Honda Passport lineup exists since 2019, but it is not the same vehicle as the 1990s Passport. If you’re researching the 1994–1998 Passport, its transmission options were either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual, depending on engine and trim.


Was there a 2001 Honda Passport?


No. Honda did not produce a Passport for the 2001 model year. The U.S. Passport ran 1994–1998, and after that the nameplate was retired in favor of other SUV designs. A distinct, modern Honda Passport has been available since 2019, but it is a separate model built on the Pilot platform and uses a different transmission setup.


Transmission options for the 1994–1998 Passport generation:



  • 4-speed automatic transmission, commonly paired with the V6 engine in US-market Passports.

  • 5-speed manual transmission, offered with the 4-cylinder engine in some configurations.


Conclusion: If you own or are evaluating a 1994–1998 Passport, check the engine to determine the actual transmission. There was no 2001 Passport in production, so the question about a 2001 model does not apply to a factory-built vehicle.


Modern vs. classic Passport


For clarity, Honda reintroduced the Passport as a separate model in 2019, based on the Pilot platform. That modern Passport uses a 9-speed automatic transmission and a V6 powertrain, and is not the same vehicle as the 1994–1998 Passport.


Summary


The 2001 Honda Passport does not exist; the Passport era in the U.S. ran from 1994 to 1998. Earlier Passports offered either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission, depending on engine configuration. A distinct modern Passport has existed since 2019, with its own transmission setup (9-speed automatic) and not the same as the older model.

Is a 2001 Honda Passport and Isuzu?


(The 2001 Passport actually had an Isuzu engine, but was built by Honda as they made their first foray into the SUV market.) I was so impressed with the car that my second SUV is also a Honda (2018).



What transmission does a 2000 Honda Passport have?


Drivetrain

Transmission4-speed automatic
Drive typeFour wheel drive



What transmission does the Honda Passport use?


All Passport trims feature a 10-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters.



Does a 2001 Honda Passport have a timing belt or chain?


In fact, every Honda V6 engine from 1997 through 2024 uses a timing belt.


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