2017 Honda Odyssey Facelift Launched In Indonesia

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PT Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) has launched the newly-facelifted 2017 Honda Odyssey for the Indonesian market. The same event also saw the facelifted 2017 Honda City launched at the same time.

This updated version of the fifth-generation Odyssey, originally launched in 2014, is a different vehicle from the American-market 2017 Odyssey that was shown at the Detroit Motor Show earlier this year.

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Revisions are largely limited to external aesthetics, however, as Honda has opted to carry on with much of the outgoing model’s existing array of features. Distinguishing features include a new black front grille, black fog light garnish, and redesigned 17-inch alloy wheels.

These new items complement existing features that include self-leveling automatic projector headlamps; LED daytime running lights, LED tail lights, and LED third brake light

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Inside, the Odyssey’s driver gets 8-way powered seat adjustment with memory together with the following features built into the steering wheel tilt & telescopic adjustment, paddle shifters, and integrated controls for audio and auto cruise.

Infotainment is operated through a 7-inch touchscreen and in it are functions that include GPS navigation and multi-view camera assist. A powered sunroof with anti-pinch lets in some light and climate control is triple zone.

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Access to the rear is provided by powered sliding doors with courtesy light. Once inside, middle row occupants can perch themselves in a pair of individual captain’s chairs with manual Ottoman function.

Completing the equipment manifest, the 2017 Odyssey is equipped with a comprehensive array of active and passive safety features as follows:

  • Cross traffic monitor
  • 6 airbags
  • ABS, EBD, Brake Assist
  • ISOFIX
  • Pedestrian protection
  • Electronic stability control (VSA)
  • Hill start assist
  • Emergency stop signal

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Powering the Odyssey is Honda’s 2.4-litre Earth Dreams engine with outputs of 175PS and 226Nm. Shared with the Accord, the four-cylinder twin-cam i-VTEC petrol engine is paired here with Honda’s in-house Earth Dreams CVT to send power to the front wheels.

According to our Indonesia-based colleagues from Otospirit.com and Mobil123.com (who also provided the on-ground photos accompanying this article), the new 2017 Honda Odyssey is priced at IDR 718 million on-the-road in Jakarta, converting to about RM306k at the present exchange rate of IDR 3,002 to RM1. In Malaysia, the Odyssey is priced at RM255,500 on-the-road with insurance for its sole 2.4 EXV variant.

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