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Chevy Blazer vs. Honda Passport
Chevy Blazer
Honda Passport
At a Glance: Blazer vs. Passport
Chevy Blazer

You need an SUV that helps you blaze your own path. You need an SUV that rolls with the punches. You need an SUV that doesn’t shy away from any adventures in Plainfield, Indianapolis, or Avon. You need the 2022 Chevy Blazer or the 2022 Honda Passport.

These sporty SUVs have all the power, comfort, and convenience your regular road trips or routine work commutes need. However, which model will provide the ultimate driving experience? Our team at Andy Mohr Chevrolet of Plainfield finds out in the Chevy Blazer vs. Honda Passport comparison below.


MAX HORSEPOWER

MAX HORSEPOWER

308 HP | 280 HP
Blazer vs. Passport
EPA-ESTIMATED MPG

EPA-ESTIMATED MPG

22 city/29 hwy | 20 city/25 hwy
Blazer vs. Passport
TEEN DRIVER

TEEN DRIVER

Standard | N/A
Blazer vs. Passport
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PERFORMANCE
Chevy Blazer

If you’re looking for an SUV, you’re probably looking to experience that signature sporty SUV feel. Both the Chevy Blazer and the Honda Passport have the edge you’re looking for; however, only one model proves to be the more powerful and efficient option.

Natural Performers

If you want the power of choice, choose the Blazer. This athletic model can be equipped with one of two powertrains:

  • 2.0L Turbo engine: 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque
  • Available 3.6L V6 engine: 308 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque

On the other hand, the Passport only has one 6-cylinder engine, which produces a mighty 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. While the Honda has the more powerful standard engine, the Chevy has the most robust engine overall, reaching up to 308 horsepower!

Plus, with more engine options on the Blazer, you can choose the performance you crave.

In It for the Long Haul

These SUVs have speed, so what about stamina? Both models equip fuel tanks that are just over 19 gallons, which helps store gas for miles and miles. However, the Blazer’s EPA-estimated 22 city/29 highway MPG rating will help you stay away from the pump longer.

In comparison, the Passport achieves an EPA-estimated 20 city/25 highway MPG rating, which is generous. However, with more city and highway miles in the Chevy, you can take your next adventure to locations both near and far.


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SAFETY
Chevy Blazer

Power comes with responsibility, which presents itself as standard safety suites in the Chevy Blazer and the Honda Passport. How do the Blazer’s Chevy Safety Assist and the Passport’s Honda Sensing® technologies compare? Find out below.

Built-in Confidence

Driver-assistance features are bountiful in the Blazer and the Passport. In fact, you’ll even find these similar systems in either SUV:

  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Forward Collision Alert
  • Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning
  • IntelliBeam auto high beams
  • Following Distance Indicator

You’ll experience ultimate confidence and peace of mind with the help of these intuitive features.

Safety Superpowers

Do you wish you could have eyes in the back of your head? Well, the Chevy Blazer makes this wish a reality with available Rear Park Assist. So, go on, reverse into the parking spot; this system will watch your back. Unfortunately, the Honda Passport only elicits the help of a multi-angle rearview camera when parking.

Want to add intuitive abilities to your powers? With the help of an available Safety Alert Seat, drivers of the Blazer will be alerted to the direction of a potential crash with seat vibration pulses. The Passport goes without a comparable seat feature.

Interested in passing your superpowers down to your teenagers? The Blazer’s standard Teen Driver feature instills best driving habits through customizable vehicle settings and limited features. You won’t find a system tailored to young drivers in the Passport.


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INTERIOR
Chevy Blazer

Staying connected with your family while on the road is a must, especially when exploring new locations. While the sounds of your loved ones’ voices are comforting enough, an interior rich with space and premium amenities won't hurt. Explore the cabins of these SUVs below.

All the Tech You Need

Eight-inch touchscreen displays come standard on the Chevy and the Honda; so, all your infotainment will appear in stunning graphics. Speaking of infotainment, you can pair your phone to their central displays with:

  • Apple CarPlay®
  • Android Auto™
  • Bluetooth®

To make sure you’re always staying on the right course, navigation systems are available with either SUV.

Make Yourself at Home

If you’re looking for comfort, you’ll find it in the multi-zone climate control systems and fully adjustable driver and passenger seats of the Blazer and the Passport.

Despite these similarities, the Chevy gains a small win in the dimensions department:

 
Chevy Blazer
Honda Passport
Headroom (Front) 39.8 in. 39.5 in.
Legroom (Front) 41 in. 40.9 in.
 

Although the differences between their headroom and legroom dimensions are minute, the Blazer may offer slightly more wiggle room that even tall drivers and copilots will love.


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Which Athletic SUV Do You Love?
Chevy Blazer

We think we’ve found the winner! With its overall better performance, safety, and interior amenities, our team believes the 2022 Chevy Blazer outcompetes the 2022 Honda Passport. Do you agree? If so, visit Andy Mohr Chevrolet of Plainfield near Plainfield, Indianapolis, and Avon for a test drive today.

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2022 Blazer for yourself are conveniently available right here online.