![]() There’s only one engine with the Odyssey, an efficient 3.5-liter, V6 that generates 280 horsepower, 262 pound-feet of torque, and is paired with a smooth-shifting 10-speed automatic transmission. The Odyssey also has flip-up trash bag holder, a cooling compartment for beverages, and numerous bins for storage and multiple cup holders. It’s aided by a helpful interior camera system for keeping an eye on the kids. Warranty: 3 years/36,000 miles drivetrain 5 years/60,000 miles corrosion 5 year/unlimited roadside assistance: 3 years/36,000 milesĬool features include a hidden vacuum cleaner in the cargo area and an intercom system that allows the driver to speak to passengers without raising their voice.Performance: 3.5-liter, V6, 280 horsepower. ![]() ![]() With the seat upright, there’s still 32.8 cubic feet that includes a deep well that’s ideal for grocery bags. The third row can be lifted and lowered manually with ease, creating a huge 155.8 cubic foot storage area. The third-row legroom is ideal for three kids and two adults can be fairly comfortable as well. Note that the second-row seats are heavy and hard to remove. The “magic slide” allows the seats to slide side to side and forward and back into various positions. It’s three separate seats that can also function as a single bench. The most talked about seating is the highly adaptable second row. The front seats provide solid head and leg room, and are comfy enough for long drives. One of the Odyssey’s best qualities is the seating. Over the years they have added features like automatic sliding side doors, folded flat seats, pop-up rear hatchback lids, tables, convenient storage areas, and much more, making them more kid friendly than any vehicle on the road. Minivans owe a large part of their remaining allegiance to their interior ingenuity. It’s likely to remain on top this year, staying ahead of competitors like the Chrysler Pacifica (offered in regular gas and plug-in hybrid trims), Kia Sedona, Toyota Sienna, and the Chrysler Voyager. The 2021 Honda Odyssey arrived with a mild styling update, most notably a refreshed interior and more standard safety features. There has been no panic yet from the Japanese automaker.
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