Altogether, the Odyssey provides 38.4 cubic feet of storage behind the third row and 93.1 cubic feet behind the second row. There are more than enough cupholders (15) for all, and the back of the center console now includes a ring for easily mounting a trash bag. With the front console removed 10-foot 2x4 studs will fit. With the Odyssey's third-row seat folded down and the second-row seats removed, Honda says that a 4x8 sheet of plywood can fit inside the Odyssey. Cargo capacity and storage must have ranked high on the Odyssey's design priorities. The Odyssey's extensive use of sound insulation and active noise cancellation system-standard on all Odysseys-means a very quiet ride. The third row carries on with Honda's "Magic Seat" arrangement, which folds easily with a single hand strap into the cargo floor when not in use, allowing a very impressive cargo capacity. With a new '3 mode' design, the second row can be folded forward for cargo, stretched wide for adult-size seating space, or made more narrow for easier access to the third row-when carrying a full load of kids to the soccer game, for instance. The Odyssey can carry up to eight smaller-size occupants, or six larger adults in comfort. Inside, Honda has worked to make the Odyssey as comfortable as possible for all occupants. Honda endeavored to make the Odyssey's body very rigid, which helps make it one of the most refined-riding and precise-handling vans on the market. LX, EX and EX-L models come with a 5-speed automatic transmission, while Touring and Touring Elite Odysseys get a new 6-speed automatic. The standard 3.5-liter V-6 makes 248 horsepower it has a fuel-saving cylinder deactivation system across all trims.All Odyssey models are powered by a 248-horsepower, 3.5L V6 engine. Standard collapsible third-row seat creates a flat load floor.Available rear entertainment system Touring Elite model gets a 16.2-inch widescreen display and surround sound.Sliding second-row center seat moves up to 6 inches closer to the front of the cabin to keep an infant within arm’s reach.A power driver’s seat, air conditioning and cruise control are standard. Honda says the interior sports such tricks as a flip-up ring to mount a trash sack for second-row passengers and an air-conditioned console up front that can keep a six-pack of soda cool. Available xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights.Standard 17-inch wheels 18-inch wheels optional.Rails for the sliding doors sit well below the windows Honda says keeping the motors for the power-sliding doors lower allows for more shoulder room in the third row. Honda says the design enhances sightlines for passengers in the third row. Its belt line falls abruptly at the C-pillars, resulting in an offset rear-quarter window. The Odyssey is styled to stand out among a sea of parked minivans. The Odyssey comes only in front-wheel drive.Īll Odyssey trim levels now come with a standard backup camera. The minivan seats up to eight and competitors include the Toyota Sienna, Chrysler’s Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan, and the Nissan Quest. All Odysseys carry a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. Redesigned for 2011, the Honda Odyssey minivan sits lower but wider than its predecessor, with a look Honda says was inspired by lightning bolts.
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