Honda has prepared the Odyssey minivan for the 2025 model year, introducing styling changes, advanced technology and a simplified trim level structure.
Each trim level now boasts newly designed wheels, with the top-spec Odyssey Elite featuring a new 19-inch set. The color palette of the vehicle has also been refreshed, with the addition of Solar Silver Metallic and Smoke Blue Pearl colors.
The cabin has a standard digital instrument panel. The base model now has a larger nine-inch touchscreen, an increase of one inch over previous models. This updated infotainment system is not only bigger but also faster, thanks to a more powerful processor. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity are included, along with additional USB-C ports in both the front and rear of the vehicle.
The Touring or Elite trim levels also come with a new rear-seat entertainment system with a 12.8-inch screen, replacing the older 10.2-inch setup. This system also includes an HDMI port located inside the console, which has storage space for streaming devices.
The $39,635 entry-level EX has been discontinued, making the EX-L a new $43,315 base model. The Sport model, now known as the Sport-L, costs $44,465. The price of the Touring equipment is $48,005, while the Elite version costs $52,275.
Under the hood, the engine remains unchanged, the naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V6 still has 260 hp, and is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
In Japan, Honda offers the Odyssey with a hybrid drive based on a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that delivers 212 hp.
Prepared by: Ivan Mitić – Autoblog.rs
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