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2025 Honda Odyssey

EX-L minivan Front 3.5-liter V6 (280 hp) (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 10-speed

Retail Value: $37900 ~ $43650

Trade-in Value: $36200 ~ $41740

MSRP: $42220 ~ $51180

2025 Honda Odyssey

Hondas are generally affordable, reliable, and fuel-efficient, with intuitive controls and good driving characteristics. Its SUVs and sedans are usually near the top of Consumer Reports’ ratings for road tests and predicted reliability. Many Hondas have earned Consumer Reports recommendations. Used Hondas also score near the top of our reliability rankings for 5- and 10-year-old vehicles, making it a brand worth considering for options under $20,000. Honda’s SUVs include sub-compact models like the HR-V and compact CR-V, one of the best-selling SUVs in North America. The two-row Passport and three-row Pilot are larger options. Honda’s sedans include the compact Civic and the midsized Accord. Honda also makes the Odyssey minivan and the Ridgeline, a midsized pickup truck. For buyers seeking fuel efficiency, several of the most popular models are available with hybrid powertrains that get competitive mpg figures and are pleasant to drive.

Introduced in 2018, the fifth-generation Odyssey packs a more powerful engine, two new transmission options, a sideways-sliding second-row seat, and a host of other interior technologies intended to keep the entire family happy. The 3.5-liter V6 puts out 280 hp, and it is teamed with a nine-speed gearbox in lower trims and a 10-speed transmission on top-tier models. The lighter, more rigid Odyssey is front-drive only; no all-wheel-drive is available. A hands-free, foot-activated power tailgate is available. A new 8-inch infotainment touch screen replaces the previous Odyssey's complicated dual-screen system. All but the base LX trim come with standard blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alert, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking. For the 2020 model year, a 10-speed automatic is now standard across the board. Updates for 2021 include standard Honda Sensing across all trims. This package includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assistance. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic are standard on all except the base trim. Plus, the minivan received a fresh exterior look, and a standard rear seat reminder system that alerts drivers to check the rear seat before leaving the vehicle to prevent forgetting a child inside. Honda claims that the second-row seats now fold nearly flat, making them easier to remove, and EX-L and higher trims get a power lumbar support for the front passenger seat. For 2025, the Odyssey received updated front and rear fascias, a digital instrument display and a larger, more user-friendly center touchscreen. The EX and Sport trims were dropped, and a Sport-L trim was added. 




Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score4
Cargo Volume71.5
EPA City MPG19
EPA Combined MPG22
EPA Highway MPG28
Front Head Room5.0
Front Leg Room41.0
Front Shoulder Room61.5
Greenhouse Gas Score5
Height70
Length205
Max Load1340
Max Seating Capacity8
Rear Head Room5.0
Rear Leg Room31.0
Rear Shoulder Room60.5
SmartwayNo
Weight4490
Wheel Base118
Width79

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)550.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)1785.0
Cruse Range (Miles)425

Ratings

Category Car Count6
Category NameMinivans 3-row
Overall Rank3
Overall Test Score Max79.0
Overall Test Score Min59.0
Primary Car TypeMinivans & 3-Row SUVs
Road Test Rank1
Road Test Score Max86.0
Road Test Score Min81.0

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)8.1
Avoidance Speed (MPH)50.0
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)136
City MPG14
Highway MPG33
Overall MPG22