Honda Odyssey is the leader of the minivan pack (pictures)
When it comes to minivans, the Honda Odyssey is a standout with its smooth V-6 and six-speed automatic transmission combo, and thoughtful interior features including an available integrated vacuum system.
When it comes to minivans, Honda's Odyssey leads the pack.
Available features like lane departure warning and forward collision warning are available on the Honda Odyssey.
Auto-off headlights are offered on the Honda Odyssey.
A power tailgate is an available feature on the Honda Odyssey.
On Touring Elite versions of the Honda Odyssey, high intensity discharge headlights are standard.
The lightning bolt belt line on the side of Honda Odyssey curves down towards the rear of the Honda Odyssey.
The Honda Odyssey offers seating of eight passengers.
Power sliding rear doors are standard on all Honda Odyssey models with the exception of the base LX trim.
Large rear sliding doors seen here on a Honda Odyssey are hallmark features to minivans allowing easy access to the second- and third-row seats.
The Honda Odyssey is powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine with 248 horsepower.
The power tailgate on the Honda Odyssey Touring Elite.
Another look at the Honda Odyssey's lightning bolt belt line.
The Touring Elite version of the Honda Odyssey is the range-topping model in the lineup.
The 3.5-liter V-6 engine powering the Honda Odyssey features cylinder deactivation to help improve fuel economy.
Heated front seats are standard on EX-L, Touring and Touring Elite versions of the Honda Odyssey.
The spacious second row of seats in the Honda Odyssey.
The second row of seats slide and tilt forward to allow easier access to the third row in the Honda Odyssey.
The dashboard inside the Honda Odyssey.
The infotainment interface inside the Honda Odyssey features a mixture of traditional buttons and a touchscreen.
Steering wheel controls in the Honda Odyssey minivan.
The main gauge cluster of the Honda Odyssey.
The dual-screen infotainment system inside of the Honda Odyssey.
A six-speed automatic transmission is standard in the Honda Odyssey.
Switches for traction control, parking sensors, and the rear power-sliding doors in the Honda Odyssey.
The Honda Odyssey's lower touchscreen controls for the infotainment interface.
The top infotainment screen is inset deep into the dash of the Honda Odyssey to help cut down on glare.
The Honda Odyssey's navigation screen.
The rearview camera in the Honda Odyssey features guidelines to help prevent collisions.
A navigation map displayed on the top infotainment screen in the Honda Odyssey.
Climate controls are handled by traditional buttons and knobs in the Honda Odyssey.
Controlling the Honda Odyssey's infotainment system still relies partially on regular switches.
The widescreen rear DVD entertainment system in the Honda Odyssey.
The high-resolution screen for the Honda Odyssey's rear DVD entertainment system.
Honda was the first company to offer an integrated vacuum inside of a minivan.
Cleaning up is easy inside of the Honda Odyssey with the available integrated vacuum.
Rear input controls found inside of the Honda Odyssey.