This video gives a good indication of what the Passport can do. Its not a rock crawler but handled these rocky trails and snow well, so will get the vast majority of people who venture off paved roads where they want to go with the ability to get out of challenging traction situations.
Great to see that some owners are already out there testing the Passports off road prowess. I wonder how many people will in fact come over from Subaru just to get away from those CVT's. Won't be long until we start seeing aftermarket lift kits.
Awesome thanks for posting here - I wish my routes were this picturesque - I so cant wait to play with this Passport as I sit here as it’s like -21 out feels like temp and I’m chomping at the bit... 😂
Looking to head to Lone Pines next weekend to try out my first experience with trailer camping in the Passport. I'll post pictures and my review after.
At 16:45 the PP is able to get through a pretty tough obstacle. Granted it is pretty modified (bigger A/T tires and a cut bumper allow for nearly 2x improved approach angle). Still a testament to the iVTM system.
I lived in Bishop for twelve years. This looks familiar. Never went off road while there; had a Pilot AWD the last eight months I lived there.
I’m hoping I’m gonna love my Passport!
Hello ris002, very cool, I still have not been able to take my Passport up to Bishop this fishing season, but I still may be able to squeeze in a trip...
Going from a Civic to a new Passport I knew parking the garage at home would be tight. That's an understatement! The PP pretty much matched my interior length. Well, with the Canadian winter approaching, more room had to be found somewhere, so the power tools were taken out! Sure, the vehicle...
What at you own risk, Not sufficient for intelligent people (you have been warned)..
Also, I can't recall ever seeing a YouTube video with 4x MORE "thumbs down" than "thumbs up"..