If your weekends are spent under the canopy of the great outdoors, two SUV trims may have caught your attention. The 2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness and 2022 Honda Passport TrailSport are designed for adventure. Which SUV is right for your brand of excitement?

Paul Miller Subaru prepared a Subaru Outback Wilderness vs. Honda Passport TrailSport comparison. Drivers near Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, NJ, can read below to find out which is best for them.


Subaru Outback Wilderness vs Honda Passport TrailSport 

Subaru Outback Wilderness

Feature

Honda Passport TrailSport

Standard

Front Skid Plate

Not Available

9.5 in.

Ground Clearance

8.1 in.

277 lb-ft

Torque

262 lb-ft

EPA-estimated 22 city/26 highway MPG¹

Fuel Economy

EPA-estimated 19 city/24 highway MPG


Subaru Outback vs Honda Passport Off-Roading

If you have your eye on these SUVs, roadmaps may not cover where you want to go. Which SUV is ready for the beaten paths of New Jersey?

The Subaru Outback Wilderness has a ground clearance of 9.5 inches. The Passport TrailSport only has an 8.1-inch ground clearance. If you are driving over a tide pool, you'll have more wiggle room to protect your vehicle's undercarriage with the Outback Wilderness.

The Outback Wilderness also has a front skid plate that protects against bumps and stumps on an off-road journey. The Passport TrailSport does not have a front skid plate, which leaves the SUV more exposed to the elements.

These features prepare the SUV for the great outdoors. The Subaru Outback Wilderness prepares you for beaten paths more than the Honda Passport TrailSport.


Subaru Outback vs Honda Passport Power

Torque is the amount of turning power available in a vehicle. It's a key ally when you are creating your off-road plans. So, which SUV has more power at its disposal?

The Subaru Outback Wilderness has more power than the Passport TrailSport. The Outback Wilderness is powered by a 2.4L turbocharged DOHC engine. It can generate up to 277 lb-ft of torque.

This compares favorably to the Passport TrailSport. The SUV is powered by a V6 engine that only achieves 262 lb-ft of torque.

Since both SUVs are equipped with All-Wheel Drive, the combination of power and stability means that Subaru's SUV is a more agile SUV that can handle the Garden State.


Which SUV is More Efficient?

Fuel economy is the most reliable trait in an adventure-ready SUV. This helps you stretch out stops between gas pumps and enjoy more time on your trip.

The Subaru Outback Wilderness gets an EPA-estimated 22 city/26 highway MPG.¹ That's more than the EPA-estimated 19 city/24 highway MPG of the Honda Passport TrailSport.

If it's cold out, this means that you may not have to roll down your window when you pull up to a gas station. Outback Wilderness drivers can nestle into heated front seats and arrive home with fewer stops in between.

The Subaru Outback Wilderness has better fuel economy than the Honda Passport TrailSport. How can you learn more about the rugged Subaru SUV?


The Subaru Outback Wilderness is More Versatile

Our Subaru Outback Wilderness vs. Honda Passport TrailSport comparison found that Subaru's SUV is more versatile. Advantages in agility and efficiency make the Outback Wilderness a reliable traveling companion.

If you live near Parsippany, Wayne, and Morristown, test drive an Outback Wilderness at Paul Miller Subaru to get a better feel for the SUV.

 

¹ EPA-estimated fuel economy. Actual mileage may vary. For Crosstrek Hybrid, EPA-estimated MPG equivalent on a full battery charge. Actual mileage will vary.


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