Through five generations, the Honda Odyssey has continually evolved to meet the changing needs of American families, consistently setting the standard for spaciousness, comfort, safety and dynamic performance in a minivan.
Summary
The completely redesigned 2011 Honda Odyssey improves on its already award-winning, class-leading design with a more distinctive style, higher fuel economy and greater interior versatility. The Odyssey has been an esta...
Overview: Advancing the Standard of Leadership
When Honda engineers set out to design the all-new 2005 Honda Odyssey, they
faced the challenge of improving on a vehicle that set the standard for the
minivan segment in terms of perf...
Overview
The Honda Odyssey interior meets the needs of a new generation of minivan customers
who want more prestige, safety, utility and comfort from their vehicle. The
conceptual model for the interior was based on a space age jet...
Instrument Panel and Controls
The instrument panel and controls reflect the style and sophistication of the
2005 Odyssey in addition to the typical Honda attention to detail and class
leading ergonomics. The deeply sculpted two-ton...
Overview
American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced in October of 2003 plans to apply
advanced safety technologies to the full range of Honda and Acura products over
the next several years in its 'Safety for Everyone' commitment (se...
Overview
While a casual observer may consider a vehicle's body as the exterior
styling and the metal pieces that create the overall shape, the importance of
the body goes much further. The body construction - mostly the constructio...
Overview
The Odyssey is built on the latest version of Honda's Global Light Truck
Platform and provides the best balance of safety, comfort and performance. Key
features that help set the Odyssey apart from the competition include ...
Overview
The Odyssey powertrain uses the latest innovations to achieve the highest levels
of performance, fuel economy and low emissions in the minivan segment. Honda's
long and successful history introducing state-of-the-art engin...
VCM Operation
The Odyssey's i-VTEC V-6 engine (available on EX with Leather and Touring
models) features a Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system that improves fuel
economy by idling three of the Odyssey's six cylinders during c...
When Honda engineers set out to design the all-new 2005 Honda Odyssey, they faced the challenge of improving on a vehicle that set the standard for the minivan segment in terms of performance.
Overview
The Honda Odyssey interior meets the needs of a new generation of minivan customers
who want more prestige, safety, utility and comfort from their vehicle. The
conceptual model for the interior was based on a space age ...
Overview
American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced in October of 2003 plans to apply
advanced safety technologies to the full range of Honda and Acura products over
the next several years in its 'Safety for Everyone' commitment ...
Overview
While a casual observer may consider a vehicle's body as the exterior
styling and the metal pieces that create the overall shape, the importance of
the body goes much further. The body construction - mostly the construc...
Overview
The Odyssey is built on the latest version of Honda's Global Light Truck
Platform and provides the best balance of safety, comfort and performance. Key
features that help set the Odyssey apart from the competition inclu...
Overview
The Odyssey powertrain uses the latest innovations to achieve the highest levels
of performance, fuel economy and low emissions in the minivan segment. Honda's
long and successful history introducing state-of-the-art en...
Having already earned top safety ratings with its quadruple
five-star front- and side-impact crash test ratings, the 2002
Odyssey
now offers the latest generation of airbag systems from Honda.
Driver's and front passenger's dual sta...
Having already earned top safety ratings with its quadruple
five-star front- and side-impact crash test ratings, the 2002 Odyssey
now offers the latest generation of airbag systems from Honda.
Driver's and front passenger's dual stage...
Honda Odyssey: Moving to a Higher Standard
With the introduction of the 1999 Odyssey, Honda built a
world-class, stylish, performance-oriented minivan capable of
uncompromising utility with class leading performance inside
and out.
Th...
Honda Odyssey: Moving to a Higher Standard
With the introduction of the 1999 Odyssey, Honda built a
world-class, stylish, performance-oriented minivan capable of
uncompromising utility with class leading performance inside and out.
The...
2002 Honda Odyssey Drivetrain
The Odyssey's 3.5-liter SOHC V-6 now produces
240-horsepower and
242-lb.-ft. of torque on regular unleaded fuel (an increase from
210
horsepower and 229-lb.-ft. of torque for the 2001 model on
premium
fu...
2002 Honda Odyssey Drivetrain
The Odyssey's 3.5-liter SOHC V-6 now produces 240-horsepower and
242-lb.-ft. of torque on regular unleaded fuel (an increase from 210
horsepower and 229-lb.-ft. of torque for the 2001 model on premium
fuel)...
2002 Honda Odyssey Chassis
Honda engineers set three primary goals when developing
the
original Odyssey chassis: First they wanted it to perform like a
car
with superior ride, handling, maneuverability and braking.
Second, to
achieve...