2025 Honda Passport vs Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chevy Blazer & Nissan Murano: Complete Comparison
July 15 2025 - Dick Brooks Honda of Greer
2025 Honda Passport

2025 Honda Passport vs Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chevy Blazer & Nissan Murano: Complete Comparison

Shopping for a midsize SUV means you're probably comparing the 2025 Honda Passport against some serious competition. The Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Murano, and Chevrolet Blazer all want your attention in this packed segment. Let's break down where the Passport shines and where you might find better options elsewhere.

How the 2025 Honda Passport Ranks Against Competitors

Expert rankings don't always tell you the whole story. MotorTrend ranks the Passport at 9th position in their midsize SUV list, which might make you think twice. On the other hand, U.S. News named it their 2025 Best 2-Row SUV for the Money, despite MotorTrend's low ranking due to its not-so-exciting off-road variant and simplistic styling. Sometimes the best value isn't the highest-ranked vehicle, but rather it's the one that delivers exactly what you need at the right price point.

  • MotorTrend ranks Passport 9th in midsize SUV category due to styling and off-road limitations
  • U.S. News awards it "2025 Best 2-Row SUV for the Money" recognition
  • Mixed expert opinions reflect different priorities in vehicle evaluation criteria

Performance and Capability Comparison

Passport's 3.5-liter V-6 engine pumps out 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque, which is significantly more than the Murano's 241-hp turbocharged four-cylinder or the Blazer's standard 228-hp engine. In addition to being powerful, the Passport is capable, too; its 5,000-pound towing capacity crushes the Murano's 1,500-pound limit and beats the Blazer's 4,500-pound rating. That V-6 gets you from 0-60 mph in 5.9 seconds, though you'll pay for that power at the pump with 19 city/24 highway mpg.

  • Powerful 3.5-liter V-6 engine delivering 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque
  • Superior 5,000-pound towing capacity versus Murano (1,500 lbs) and Blazer (4,500 lbs)
  • Quick 0-60 mph acceleration in 5.9 seconds with solid performance credentials

Interior Space and Cargo Capacity Advantages

Here's where the Passport really wins. You get 41.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, which is substantially more than the Murano's 32.9 cubic feet or the Blazer's 30.5 cubic feet. Fold those seats down and you're looking at up to 77.7 cubic feet of total space. The passenger compartment doesn't disappoint either, with 39.6 inches of legroom in the back compared to 36.3 inches in a Murano and 38.2 inches in a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

  • Generous 41.2 cubic feet cargo space behind rear seats, beating Murano and Blazer
  • Maximum 77.7 cubic feet total cargo capacity with rear seats folded down
  • Spacious 39.6 inches rear legroom surpassing Murano and Grand Cherokee comfort

Technology and Features: Wins and Losses

Every Passport comes standard with an 8.0-inch touchscreen featuring Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and wireless charging. However, the Blazer and Murano receive a larger touchscreen, which offers better clarity and convenience. While the Passport's tech package isn't cutting-edge, it covers the essentials without overwhelming you with unnecessary complexity.

  • Standard 8.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and wireless charging
  • Blazer and Murano offer larger touchscreens for enhanced usability and clarity
  • Essential technology features without overwhelming complexity or unnecessary complications

Safety Ratings and Reliability Comparison

Passport's five-star NHTSA safety rating is supported by the Honda Sensing suite, which includes forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring, all of which are standard. Although Honda has a solid reliability narrative, J.D. Power rankings position the Nissan Murano and Chevrolet Blazer higher in overall reliability, based on an improved driving experience and higher perceived quality.

  • Five-star NHTSA safety rating with comprehensive Honda Sensing suite standard
  • Standard safety features include collision warning, emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring
  • J.D. Power ranks Murano and Blazer higher in reliability and perceived quality

Should You Choose the Passport?

The Passport makes sense if you prioritize cargo space, towing capability, and Honda's proven reliability. The best decision comes from behind the wheel, so visit Dick Brooks Honda of Greer for your Honda Passport test drive. However, be sure to try other competitors to find your perfect match.

  • Ideal choice for buyers prioritizing cargo space, towing capability, and Honda reliability
  • Test driving multiple competitors recommended to find your perfect midsize SUV match
  • Available for test drives at Dick Brooks Honda of Greer dealership