The Passport comes with Honda Sensing® technology. Its Forward Collison Warning (FCW) and Collison Mitigation Braking System® (CMBS®) are designed to help keep you out of accidents. The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system, Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) system and the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) are designed to help keep you on track to your destination. You’ll find the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) a welcome feature on longer trips.
The FCW system* that is integrated with CMBS® is designed to detect the presence of vehicles directly in front of you and issue alerts if you’re approaching with too much speed. If you fail to respond to the alerts, the CMBS® is triggered into operation.
To help reduce the likelihood or severity of a frontal impact, the CMBS®* is engineered to apply light brake pressure if you don’t respond to FCW system alerts. If it still senses an imminent collision, CMBS® is designed to brake firmly.
†Honda Accord model is shown for illustrative purposes only.
The LDW system* is designed to monitor vehicle lane position and alert you if your vehicle drifts into a newly detected lane when you haven’t signaled.
The RDM Road Departure Mitigation system* is designed to help steer and even apply the brakes if it detects that your vehicle may leave the road.
†Honda Accord model is shown for illustrative purposes only.
The LKAS* is engineered to gently correct your steering if you begin to leave a detected lane without signaling, applying torque progressively to the steering to help guide you back to the centre of the lane.
†Honda Accord model is shown for illustrative purposes only.
The ACC system* is designed to keep a constant speed and set following interval behind a vehicle detected directly in front of you.