Honda has announced the pricing for the 2019 Honda Passport, which will go on sale on February 4. The 2019 Passport will be offered in four trim levels, with the pricing starting at $33,035.

2019 Honda Passport Review

The 2019 Passport comes standard with a 280-hp 3.5L V6 that’s mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is optional. The base Passport Sport comes standard with 20-inch alloy wheels, the Honda Sensing safety suite, LED headlights, fog lights, taillights and DRLs, Push-button Start and Smart Entry, two USB ports, and three-zone automatic climate control.

2019 Honda Passport Review

The Passport EX-L, which starts at $37,455 and adds leather seats, a moonroof, power liftgate, blind spot information system, and an 8-inch Display Audio system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. The Passport EX-L also adds rear window sunshades, an 8-way power driver’s seat, heated outside mirrors, HomeLink, and two additional USB charging points.

The Passport Touring starts at $40,325 and adds low-and high-beam LED headlights, wider 265/45R20 tires, a foot-activated power liftgate, LED ambient lighting, parking sensors, navigation, power folding mirrors a 10-speaker audio system, an AC power inverter, and unique 20-inch alloy wheels.

2019 Honda Passport Review

The top of the line Passport Elite starts at $43,680 and adds ventilated front seats, auto-dimming side mirrors, a heated steering wheel, rain sensing wipers, and a wireless phone charger. The Passport Elite also comes standard with the iVTM4 all-wheel drive system, while it’s a $1,900 option on the other trim levels.

We had a chance to drive the 2019 Honda Passport last week in Utah, so check out the full review here.