2019 Toyota RAV4 vs 2019 Honda Passport
2019 Toyota RAV4 | vs | 2019 Honda Passport |
✔ | Serra Lifetime Warranty (Learn More) | X |
✔ | Serra Platinum Package (Learn More) | X |
✔ | Toyota Care | X |
✔ | Toyota Safety Sense | X |
$25,500 | Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price | $31,990 |
Entune™ 3.0 Audio 7-inch touch-screen | Infotainment Center | Standard 5-inch color LCD screen |
26 city/35 highway/30 combined mpg | Gas-Powered EPA-Estimated Fuel Economy | 20 city/25 highway/22 combined mpg |
Available | Hybrid Model | Not Available |
Adventure-ready drivers need a vehicle that is built to take on any adventure that comes their way. The versatile 2019 Toyota RAV4 is the ultimate combination of power and capability built into a compact SUV package. The RAV4 can easily carry all of your adventure gear without having to sacrifice seating or leg room, while the advanced in-car technology system will keep every passenger entertained.
At Serra Toyota of Decatur, we often get asked how our vehicles stack up against the competition, so we thought we would put together this 2019 Toyota RAV4 vs 2019 Honda Passport comparison to give you a breakdown of what sets the Toyota RAV4 apart from its competitors. Continue reading to learn more about the RAV4 or click the link above to view our lineup of in-stock RAV4 models.
Main Differences – 2019 Toyota RAV4 vs 2019 Honda Passport
Ready to tackle every adventure, the Toyota RAV4 is backed by two complete suites of advanced safety features to keep you safe throughout every trip. The RAV4 comes standard with the Star Safety System™ and the Toyota Safety Sense™ suite, which offers features like Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist and Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.
Drivers can choose from a lineup of nine different RAV4 models, which includes both gasoline-powered models and fuel-efficient hybrid models. The RAV4 has earned an EPA-estimated 26 city/35 highway mpg in gasoline models and an astonishing 41 city/38 highway mpg in hybrid models. The competing 2019 Honda Passport lineup does not offer hybrid options and has earned an EPA-estimated 20 city/25 highway mpg across its lineup.
Inside the RAV4 the Entune™ 3.0 Audio 7-inch touchscreen makes controlling audio and entertainment features easier than ever. Drivers can connect their smartphones to their RAV4 using the standard Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto™ compatibility features. The competing 2019 Passport comes standard with a 5-inch color LCD and offers Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ only on higher trim levels.



