2021 Honda Passport vs 2021 Chevrolet Blazer Near

When you’re looking at the midsize SUV segment, options like the 2021 Honda Passport and 2021 Chevrolet Blazer are sure to catch your eye. Both SUVs seem to offer off-road-ready performances, spacious interiors, and the latest and greatest in technology, but which of these vehicles really offers these features? Compare the 2021 Honda Passport and 2021 Chevy Blazer to find out.

Performance and Capabilities Comparison

Sometimes, an SUV performs better on paper and on the road – such is the case for the 2021 Honda Passport. The Passport gets its energy from a 3.5-liter V6 with 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque while the 2021 Blazer runs on a 2.4-liter I4 with just 193 horsepower and 188 pound-feet of torque in all but the top two trim levels. To get comparable power from the Blazer, you’ll need to spend thousands more dollars for the V6 that is offered in the two highest trims. When properly equipped to tow, the Passport can trailer up to 5,000 pounds and the Blazer can haul just 4,500 pounds. The Passport also comes standard with several terrain management modes for off-road fun.

Interior Comparison

Though both of these SUVs are classified as midsize, the 2021 Honda Passport offers eight more cubic-feet of passenger space and 40 cubic-feet more of total cargo space – that’s quite a large difference. In the Passport, you and your crew will enjoy more roomier seats, more headroom, and the same legroom as the Blazer. Additionally, the total cargo space for the Passport clocks in at 100.7 cubic-feet when the rear row is folded and 50.5 cubic-feet behind the second row alone. In comparison, the Blazer offers just 64.2 cubic-feet behind the first row and 30.5 cubic-feet behind the second row.

In addition to more space, the 2021 Passport offers more luxurious features throughout the trim hierarchy. Tri-zone automatic climate control, a seven-speaker stereo, keyless entry, and remote start are all standard in the Passport. The base 2021 Blazer feels nearly spartan in comparison with fewer speakers and no climate control for rear seat passengers.

Safety Features

Driver assistance features are the norm for many SUVs these days, but that isn’t the case for this comparison. While the 2021 Passport comes loaded with the Honda Sensing® suite that includes lane departure warning, lane keep assist, road departure mitigation, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, a rearview camera, and stop-and-go adaptive cruise control, the 2021 Blazer comes standard with just a rearview camera and Teen Driver speed/volume limits. To even scratch the surface of the Passport’s copious features, you would need to bump up to a higher trim level and add an extra package to the 2021 Blazer. Only the two highest trim levels of the Blazer have anything comparable to the Honda Sensing suite.

Find a 2021 Honda Passport Near Tulsa, OK

After taking wins for performance, interior space, interior quality, and safety features, it’s safe to say that the 2021 Honda Passport is the winner of this midsize SUV tossup. If you’re ready to sit behind the wheel of this Honda champion, you can find a Passport of your own among our inventory at Honda of Bartlesville. Hurry in, your ticket to Tulsa adventures awaits you in the 2021 Honda Passport!