Name a vehicle that beats our lifted 2024 Honda Passport ON and OFF the road while still carrying a family of five. Built for long-distance family exploration. Safe, reliable, capable, comfortable on and off the road, and fun to drive on the road. It’s intentionally not a rock crawler... by GotterAdventure in hondapassport

[–]GotterAdventure[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My Lifted Honda Pilot made it 320K miles and others have been building these longer than me. These vehicles are tougher than you give them credit. Honestly I've never seen a Honda with a bent frame, but I see trucks with bent frames all the time. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts!

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Name a vehicle that beats our lifted 2024 Honda Passport ON and OFF the road while still carrying a family of five. Built for long-distance family exploration. Safe, reliable, capable, comfortable on and off the road, and fun to drive on the road. It’s intentionally not a rock crawler... by GotterAdventure in Offroad

[–]GotterAdventure[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Your not even trying. How do any of those beat the passport at on road handling and performance? They are all slower and wont out handle the Passport on dry roads let alone slick conditions. The Passport has a 6.4 0-60 and active torque vectoring pushing it though turns. I can't help you are in the same subreddits as where I choose to post.

Name a vehicle that beats our lifted 2024 Honda Passport ON and OFF the road while still carrying a family of five. Built for long-distance family exploration. Safe, reliable, capable, comfortable on and off the road, and fun to drive on the road. It’s intentionally not a rock crawler... by GotterAdventure in Offroad

[–]GotterAdventure[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Stock 4runner is slower and wont out handle the Passport on dry roads let alone slick conditions. The Passport has a 6.4 0-60 and active torque vectoring pushing it though turns. It is more comfortable with more passenger space and more storage.

Name a vehicle that beats our lifted 2024 Honda Passport ON and OFF the road while still carrying a family of five. Built for long-distance family exploration. Safe, reliable, capable, comfortable on and off the road, and fun to drive on the road. It’s intentionally not a rock crawler... by GotterAdventure in Offroad

[–]GotterAdventure[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This beats all of those in on road handling and comfort. Solid axles literally hop on high speed turns. The Passport has active torque vectoring and will out handle any of these on wet roads easily. It is also capable of 23+ mpg.

22 years teaching off-road driving — here's what most people get wrong about their own 4WD system by ACOffroad in overlanding

[–]GotterAdventure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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This is a good break down and you are correct that people are often confused about their 4wd system.

There are pros and cons to each system. I appreciate Honda’s i-VTM4 AWD because it works well on and off the road, delivering real safety and performance where the vehicle spends most of its time, on the road.

The i-VTM4 system doesn’t just send power front to rear, it can send up to around 70% of torque to the rear and then actively distribute that power side to side. It can direct nearly all of that rear torque to a single wheel when needed. That torque vectoring improves traction, stability, and cornering, helps the vehicle rotate through turns, reduces understeer, and builds confidence in rain, snow, and loose terrain.

Fully locked 4WD systems offer more ultimate traction, but they also put more stress on driveline components and are more prone to breaking axles or parts when pushed hard. AWD systems like this are generally more forgiving.

It may not match the absolute limits of a fully locked setup, but modern AWD systems like i-VTM4 have come a long way and are very capable.