Honda Passport HRC Concept
The Honda Passport HRC Concept features a winch bumper of remarkable purity. This concept presented at SEMA further enhances the perfect balance between robustness and friendly design that already characterizes the 2026 model, giving it a decidedly more assertive appearance.
Enhanced Technical Equipment
This conceptual SUV benefits from extended aluminum protections now covering the central bearing, drive shaft, and rear axle. Its chassis raised by 60 mm (approximately 2.4 inches) is accompanied by new shock absorbers and a specific exhaust system, while a retractable rear spare wheel carrier completes the package.
Adventure-Oriented Amenities
The vehicle incorporates multiple equipment dedicated to overlanding: a complete lighting system, a side awning, an integrated air compressor, and numerous additional spotlights. The cabin features blue Alcantara inserts and specific footrests, enhancing its sporty character.



A Successful Conceptual Approach
This prototype demonstrates Honda’s expertise in developing adventure vehicles. The discreet integration of the winch, combined with substantial technical improvements, makes it a particularly convincing style study for off-road enthusiasts.
Aesthetic and Functional Evolutions
Beyond performance, the HRC Concept takes care of its appearance with a consistent stylistic language. Technical elements become visual assets, creating a harmonious whole where each modification serves both efficiency and aesthetics.
Production Outlook
Although conceptual, this Passport hints at the future directions of the Japanese manufacturer in the adventure SUV segment. The solutions presented, particularly the bumper and protections, could influence upcoming production versions.