2021 Honda Odyssey vs 2019-2020: Facelift changes & differences
The 2021 Honda Odyssey has a revised exterior and some other small changes. See everything new in this side by side comparison.
The 2021 Honda Odyssey has a revised exterior and some other small changes. See everything new in this side by side comparison.
The 2021 Honda Odyssey facelift is now less ugly because the bull horn chrome grille has been replaced. Honda Sensing is now standard on all models.
The 2021 Honda Odyssey facelift has a new blacked out grille with a simple chrome bar, and fold flat easy to remove second row seats.
The 2018 and 2019 Honda Odyssey minivan is being recalled in the US and Canada because the power sliding rear doors might roll open during driving.
The fifth generation Honda Odyssey is 75lb (34kg) lighter, taller, and narrower. It has a 3.5-liter V6, and a 9-speed auto or optional 10-speed auto.
The all new 2018 Honda Odyssey goes on sale spring 2017. We look at the fifth and fourth generations side by side to see what changes Honda has made.
The fifth generation Honda Odyssey is a complete redesign, but its evolutionary styling hides a new 10-speed auto and direct injection V6 engine.
The new American 2018 Honda Odyssey has a 3.5-liter DI V6 with 280hp (209kW), and a 9 or 10-speed auto, 8-inch touchscreen, and CabinWatch and CabinTalk.
The fifth generation JDM Honda Odyssey dumps the slammed minivan look for a taller body with, for the first time, sliding rear doors.
The JDM Honda Odyssey has been updated for 2016, and now includes a powerful hybrid gas-electric drivetrain.