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Honda — Odyssey

The Honda Odyssey is a front-wheel-drive minivan produced by the Japanese automaker Honda, primarily for the North American market. Introduced in 1994, it is currently in its fifth generation, known for its spacious and versatile interior, family-oriented features, and comfortable ride quality. Equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine offering ample power and available in various trim levels catering to different needs and budgets, the Odyssey competes with other popular minivans like the Chrysler Pacifica, Toyota Sienna, and Kia Telluride.

Honda — Odyssey

In production
Manufacturer:
Other names:
• Honda LaGreat (Japan, 1999-2005) • Honda Shuttle (Europe, 1st generation only)
Production Years:
• 1995 - Present
Generations:
5 Generations • First generation (RA; 1994–1999) • Second generation (RL1; 1999–2004) • Third generation (RL3/4; 2005–2010) • Fourth generation (RL5; 2011–2017) • Fifth generation (2018–present)
Class:
• Minivan
Comparable Vehicles:
• Chrysler Pacifica • Toyota Sienna • Kia Telluride
Predecessor:
• Honda Accord Station Wagon (North America)
# of units sold:
• 12,000,000 sold worldwide (as of November 2022)

Base MSRP by Year

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Odyssey Annual Sales (USA)

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Annual Sales (Canada)

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Generations

1st Generation (RA; 1994-1999) • The original Odyssey offered a spacious and versatile interior with a focus on practicality. • Powered by a 2.2-liter 4-cylinder engine, it wasn't the most powerful option. • Offered in LX and EX trim levels. 2nd Generation (RL1; 1999-2004) • Grew larger and gained a more stylish exterior compared to the first generation. • Introduced the now-iconic 3.5-liter V6 engine, offering significant power improvement. • Added features like power sliding doors and a third-row seat for additional passenger capacity. • Offered in LX, EX, and EX-L trim levels. 3rd Generation (RL3/RL4; 2005-2010) • Further refined the design with a more modern and aerodynamic look. • Offered a choice between a 5-speed automatic or a new 6-speed automatic transmission. • Introduced features like a rear entertainment system and a power tailgate. • Offered in LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring trim levels.

4th Generation (RL5; 2011-2017) • Underwent a significant redesign with a more streamlined and sophisticated appearance. • Offered features like a panoramic sunroof, a vacuum cleaner, and a rear entertainment system with individual screens. • Offered in LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, and Touring Elite trim levels. 5th Generation (RL6; 2018-present) • Features a bolder and more aggressive exterior design compared to previous generations. • Upgraded the powertrain with a 10-speed automatic transmission option. • Added technological features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. • Offered in LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, and Elite trim levels.

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