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Honda Updates 2025 Odyssey Minivan, Happier Families will Ensue

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Honda is refreshing its Odyssey minivan for the 2025 model year, bringing several updates that aim to enhance its appeal to families. The fifth-generation Odyssey, which debuted in 2018 and received a facelift in 2021, now boasts new styling elements, advanced technology, and a more streamlined trim level structure. As is typical with such updates, there’s also an increase in the vehicle’s price.

The exterior of the 2025 Odyssey features a sportier grille with black surrounds and larger fog lights, giving it a more dynamic look. At the rear, the bumper integrates vertical reflectors, a nod to the now-discontinued Acura NSX. Additionally, all trim levels come with newly designed wheels, with the top-tier Odyssey Elite sporting machine-finished 19-inch wheels. The color options have been expanded to include Solar Silver Metallic and Smoke Blue Pearl.

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Inside, the updates continue with a standard seven-inch digital instrument cluster and an enhanced nine-inch touchscreen for the base model, which is an inch larger than before. This new infotainment system is faster, thanks to a more powerful processor, and includes wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, along with additional USB-C ports for both front and rear passengers.

Higher trims, such as the Touring and Elite, are equipped with a new rear-seat entertainment system featuring a 12.8-inch screen, replacing the previous 10.2-inch unit. This system also includes an HDMI port located inside the console, which has been designed to accommodate a streaming device.

The price adjustments for the 2025 Odyssey are as follows: the base EX model has been discontinued, making the EX-L the new entry-level option at $43,315, up $610 from the previous year. The Sport-L, formerly known as Sport, is priced at $44,465, a $355 increase. The Touring trim now costs $48,005, reflecting a $1,110 increase. The top-of-the-line Elite is priced at $52,275, up $510.

Under the hood, the 2025 Odyssey retains its 3.5-liter V-6 engine, producing 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Notably, in Japan, Honda offers an Odyssey with a hybrid powertrain featuring a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a CVT, delivering a combined output of 212 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque.

The updated 2025 Odyssey will be available at Honda dealerships across the United States starting July 23.


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