Just picked up a 2025 Honda Passport and I’m trying to protect the cargo area before it gets trashed. I haul muddy hiking boots, a folding stroller, and the occasional bag of potting soil, so I’d love something that actually catches dirt/water and doesn’t slide around. I’m debating OEM vs WeatherTech/Husky, but I’m not sure which fits the 2025 Passport best (especially around the side walls and the back of the seats). Also curious if any liners interfere with the cargo hooks or underfloor storage. What cargo liner have you used, and would you buy it again?
Seconding what was said earlier. I did the “OEM-ish fit” route on my last SUV and it was just… less hassle, especially when you’re yanking it out to hose off mud.
- Budget tip: whatever you buy, check if it’s returnable after a test-fit. Some “2025 fit” listings are kinda sketchy.
- Practical: I’d avoid super tall side walls if you’re using the underfloor storage a lot—those lips can make it annoying to lift the panel.
- Also: toss a cheap rubber door mat back there for potting soil days, then shake it out.
Not 100% sure on the Passport hooks layout, but yeah, test-fit + easy returns saved me money before. gl!
For your situation, I’d go 3D MAXpider Kagu Cargo Liner for Honda Passport 2019-2025 (Black) if you want “doesn’t slide around” + good safety vibes. It’s got that grippy underside so when you toss in potting soil or a stroller it doesn’t scoot and jam into the tailgate latch area.
- Fit/coverage: tight around the side walls, and it usually sits flatter than the super-rigid stuff
- Hooks/storage: cutouts are clean, and you can still access the underfloor compartment without fighting a stiff lip
- Mess control: not the tallest walls, but it catches muddy boot water fine imo
- Price: typically like $120–$180 depending where you buy
If you need max “bathtub” height, then yeah, go taller-wall options… but those can curl and become a trip/snagg point. gl!
For your situation, quick Qs before I steer you wrong: are you hauling with the rear seats folded a lot (so you need seatback coverage), or mostly seats-up? And do you care more about max side-wall height (mud/water containment) or easy removal/cleaning? Some liners with tall lips can make the underfloor storage annoying to access, so that detail matters.
TL;DR from this thread:
- OEM was called out for the cleanest fit + least hook/underfloor drama (but $$$)
- WeatherTech/Husky = taller walls, but some folks hate the “lip” hassles
- 3D MAXpider got love for not sliding
- Budget move: buy somewhere w/ easy returns and test-fit
If you wanna save cash, I’d look at MAXLINER All-Weather Cargo Liner for Honda Passport 2019-2025 Black (~$90-130). Not as “perfect” as OEM, but usually solid for muddy boots, right?
Ok so TL;DR: I’d go OEM for the cleanest 2025 Passport fit + zero drama with hooks/underfloor stuff, and only go WeatherTech/Husky if you *really* want taller side walls.
I’ve run the Honda Genuine Accessory Cargo Tray for Honda Passport (OE style, all-weather) in my last Honda SUV and it was honestly amazing for muddy boots + soil bags… it actually stays put (no annoying sliding) and the edges line up nicely around the trim. Coverage on the sides is “enough” for normal mess, but it’s not a bathtub.
If you’re constantly dealing with wet/mud, the higher-lip style like WeatherTech Cargo Liner for Honda Passport (Black, custom-fit) or Husky Liners X-act Contour Cargo Liner for Honda Passport (Black, custom-fit) probably catches more spillover on the side walls/back of seats. The tradeoff is fit quirks: sometimes the corners curl a bit early on, and idk… depending on how the 2025 cargo floor is set up, it can partially cover hooks or make the underfloor storage less “one-hand easy.”
I’m cautious with return policies here—test-fit ASAP and don’t toss the box. If you tell me AWD vs FWD + if you use the floor in upper/lower position, I can suggest which way to lean. gl!