Ways To Camp in your New Honda Passport in Norfolk
Published: 8-14-2022

The 2022 Honda Passport provides comfortable seating for five and can be converted into a cozy camper for two or an adventure vehicle for a small family. Drivers don’t have to stress about endless stops at the gas station while driving to their destination either. The 2022 Passport cruises at a steady 25 miles per gallon on the highway* with a 19.5-gallon tank capacity so drivers can enjoy the journey in Norfolk, Newport News, Virginia Beach, or wherever else they venture.
Owners have a variety of accessories and upgrade options to convert a Passport into a camping car with enough space for four.
Camping For Four in a Honda Passport
The first step is using overhead space by installing one of two accessories: a rooftop sleeper or a top carrier. While a rooftop sleeper might not provide ample sleeping space for all campers in the car, it will save storage that would otherwise be dedicated to tents, sleeping bags, etc. If you choose not to install an overhead sleeper, installing a tow hitch to attach extra storage is a must. Even with an overhead sleeper, additional storage is always welcome. Finally, we recommend attaching a rollout canopy to provide shade and coverage at night.
Once at the location, campers can decide whether to collapse the backseats of the Passport, which provides enough space for a 50-inch wide air mattress. They can also set up a standard ten in addition to the installed overhead sleeper.
Couples Camping in Honda Passport
Camping for two in the Honda Passport is a breeze. Adventurers can make all the same upgrades listed above but have the luxury of additional storage inside the car. In addition, installing an overhead sleeper typically provides more comfort than sleeping inside the vehicle, so you don’t have to worry about bringing too much gear.
Stop by your closest Honda dealer today with questions about the 2022 Honda Passport and potential accessories.
*20 city/25 highway/22 combined mpg rating for 2WD EX-L. 19 city/24 highway/21 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. Based on 2022 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.