The Best Honda Odyssey Model Years
The popular Honda Odyssey minivan first debuted in 1995 and is recognized for its outstanding safety ratings, extensive standard technology and equipment, well-built and cavernous interior, and high-reliability ratings. To help you choose the best minivan for your commute, the team at Performance Honda in Fairfield has put together this guide to some of the best Honda Odyssey model years.
2022 Honda Odyssey

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It’s no surprise that the Honda Odyssey’s most recent model year includes all the current amenities and technology. However, with the 2022 edition, Honda has also improved the engine, comfort, and fuel efficiency. The 2022 Odyssey has Honda’s latest driver assistance and active safety items, an easily foldable third row that increases storage capacity, and improved outward vision. It even has the latest version of the family-friendly CabinWatch system, with ceiling-mounted cameras providing an overhead view of the rear seats on your infotainment screen.
There are five distinct trims available for the 2022 Odyssey, each of which brings a greater level of premium comfort and convenience. The 3.5-liter V-6 engine in the 2022 Odyssey generates a respectable 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. It comes in front-wheel drive, like other versions, and the engine connects to a 10-speed automatic gearbox. Overall, the 2022 Odyssey is a highly practical and comfortable family minivan with the agility and control of a lightweight sedan.
2021 Honda Odyssey
With some of the newest driver-aid technologies and a revised 10-speed gearbox, the 2021 model is also a fantastic choice. As with other model years, it comes in five different trim levels: LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, and Elite. Like the 2022 edition, it can tow up to 3500 pounds. All higher trims seat eight people, while the base seats seven. Front-wheel drive, a 10-speed automatic gearbox, and a 280-horsepower V-6 engine are standard on all variants.
In addition, the model year saw a minor redesign halfway through, with a refreshed appearance and four-way lumbar seat adjustment made more readily available. The EPA estimates that the 2021 Odyssey gets 19 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the interstate. For the minivan class, such numbers are more than competitive.
2020 Honda Odyssey
The 2020 model year of the Odyssey marked the start of the classic Honda minivan’s fifth generation. Large SUVs and minivans from other brands couldn’t match the family-friendly cabin volume, easy sliding doors, and a secure ride. Don’t forget about optional, luxurious amenities, such as a rear seat entertainment system. As the start of the new generation, this model was also the first to reach the 28 mpg highway efficiency rating.
The 2020 Odyssey boasts rapid acceleration, both when coming out of a stop and while driving along the highway, thanks to its potent V-6 engine. Handling is strong but with the right dynamics for a family minivan. Its suspension contributes to the vehicle’s smooth ride, and you’ll experience almost no body roll on curves or hard turns.
2019 Honda Odyssey
The 2019 Honda Odyssey was the second model of the fourth generation. Like the others, it has seven or eight seats and a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. That powertrain can be mated to a nine- or 10-speed automatic gearbox, and it reaches 280 horsepower, just like the fifth generation. An all-purpose vehicle with outstanding adaptability, the 2019 Odyssey continued to show that minivans are still a viable class of vehicle. It also offers a wide range of driver assistance functions and has great safety ratings.
Even on bumpy roads, the 2019 Odyssey provides a comfortable ride, and its V-6 engine strikes a balance between efficient fuel use and quick acceleration. The 10-speed gearbox, which is available in the Touring and Elite trims, delivers extra-smooth and accurate shifts, but rest assured that the normal nine-speed gearbox also performs admirably.
2017 Honda Odyssey
By 2017, right before the turn of the 2018 model year, the Odyssey was in a particularly strong state. Drivers noted things such as the entertainment and music systems as well as how the interior design is still unrivaled for passenger comfort and third-row access. In addition, several features help you stay better connected to guests in the backseat. Like with newer versions, the CabinWatch camera feature is available, and the CabinTalk feature functions like a voice alert system to keep drivers informed.
Other updated features include the most recent Honda infotainment system at the time, with a Wi-Fi hotspot and a smartphone app to operate the entertainment system in the back seat The vehicle maintains its top safety score from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
2013 Honda Odyssey
If you don’t worry too much about having the most recent innovations, the 2013 Odyssey, right before the model had its 2014 facelift, is a great choice. The 2013 Odyssey handles rather well and maintains its poise during turns, just like it does in the fifth generation. The affordable earlier model is quite similar to modern variants, including a 248-horsepower V-6 engine, a beautiful interior design, and safety innovations, such as blind-spot assistance and a rearview camera.
The 2013 Odyssey Touring and Touring Elite trims have a six-speed automatic gearbox, while the LX, EX, and EX-L trims have a five-speed automatic. Overall, both transmissions perform admirably. The Odyssey’s standard powertrain achieves an estimated 18 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway, better than what most competitors from that decade can claim.
1997 Honda Odyssey
As the third version of the family wagon, the 1997 Honda Odyssey is a dependable choice for a pre-2000s used minivan. This vehicle can easily manage more than 250,000 miles while getting excellent gas mileage. A 2.2-liter, four-cylinder engine with 140 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque powers the 1997 Odyssey, and it gets 19 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.
Is the Honda Odyssey Right for You?
You have a variety of reliable options if you’re looking to buy a used Honda Odyssey, and few minivans could hope to match it in any model year. Finding the ideal pre-owned Honda Odyssey may take a few test drives, but our dealership here in Fairfield, Ohio, is at your side. Make a list of the attributes that are most important to you, and contact Performance Honda if you’d like any assistance with your Honda shopping.
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