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Home News Auto News Honda Odyssey Facelift Debuts In Japan Honda Odyssey Facelift Debuts In Japan Auto News Adam Aubrey | November 09, 2020 04:45 pm The Honda Odyssey facelift has just debuted in Japan and it looks more MPV than ever! The Honda Oddysey should be considered more of a parenting tool rather than an SUV, and there's nothing wrong with having a parenting tool that looks good, as well as having all the features you need to move your family around. The facelift Honda Odyssey has just been unveiled in Japan, and my god has the MPV moved far away from its wagon/MPV combo looking days. Ever since the low slung wagon looking fourth generation Honda Odyssey, we never really thought much of how the car looked and the facelift just moves it more into regular MPV styling rather than its unique predecessors. At the front, the Odyssey receives more of a blunt/boxy nose, headlined by a large grille featuring horizontal chrome bars. At the rear, the Honda Odyssey has been refreshed with chunky looking tail lights. All hope is not lost however as it has been said that the MPVs turn signals now illuminate sequentially- cool. The Honda MPV also gets a new dashboard design which is surrounded by what looks like a wood looking decorative trim to provide a more upmarket feel to it. Other changes around the dash area include a seven-inch display instrument cluster and a large 10-inch touchscreen head unit. Honda has also decided to include gesture-controlled power sliding doors which can be opened at a wave of a hand as standard. This will come in very helpful for when you have your hands full, which is most of the time if you are a parent. But they haven't just thought of convenience features to help out with the management of kids because at the other end of the spectrum, they have also thought of the elderly or people with mobility issues. An interesting new feature of the facelift Honda Odyssey includes a seat type extender feature. At the press of a button, the seat extends out of the vehicle and comes down to a low resting position making it easy for those with mobility issues to sit down - WOW! For the JDM market, the Odyssey is available with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine (145PS/175Nm) with a two-motor hybrid (184PS/315Nm) drivetrain or the familiar 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine (173PS/225Nm) found in the current Malaysian Honda Odyssey. Since Honda Malaysia have traits of hybridising their vehicles at the moment, perhaps we could see a Hybrid Odyssey on the horizon, but that's if they decide to bring in the facelifted Odyssey at all. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Honda Odyssey Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News Review: Honda Odyssey 2.4L EXV – Unparalleled Peace Of Mind Reviews Gokul | September 13, 2018 When one mentions “luxury Japanese MPV”, the first model which comes to our minds is probably the Toyota Alphard.But what if the Alphard is too ... 2017 Honda Odyssey Facelift Launched In Indonesia Auto News Kon | March 20, 2017 PT Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) has launched the newly-facelifted 2017 Honda Odyssey for the Indonesian market. The same event also saw the facelifted ... New 2018 Honda Odyssey Facelift Launched In Malaysia – Now With Honda Sensing, From RM254,800 Auto News Gokul | February 19, 2018 Honda Malaysia today announced the introduction of the updated 2018 Odyssey seven-seater MPV, which now comes with Honda Sensing advanced driving ... Detroit 2017: Honda To Debut All-New North American-market Only Honda Odyssey Auto News Hans | December 20, 2016 Honda is set to debut an all-new fifth generation North American market Honda Odyssey at the coming 2017 North American International Auto Show, ... Comments
Honda Odyssey Facelift Debuts In Japan Auto News Adam Aubrey | November 09, 2020 04:45 pm The Honda Odyssey facelift has just debuted in Japan and it looks more MPV than ever! The Honda Oddysey should be considered more of a parenting tool rather than an SUV, and there's nothing wrong with having a parenting tool that looks good, as well as having all the features you need to move your family around. The facelift Honda Odyssey has just been unveiled in Japan, and my god has the MPV moved far away from its wagon/MPV combo looking days. Ever since the low slung wagon looking fourth generation Honda Odyssey, we never really thought much of how the car looked and the facelift just moves it more into regular MPV styling rather than its unique predecessors. At the front, the Odyssey receives more of a blunt/boxy nose, headlined by a large grille featuring horizontal chrome bars. At the rear, the Honda Odyssey has been refreshed with chunky looking tail lights. All hope is not lost however as it has been said that the MPVs turn signals now illuminate sequentially- cool. The Honda MPV also gets a new dashboard design which is surrounded by what looks like a wood looking decorative trim to provide a more upmarket feel to it. Other changes around the dash area include a seven-inch display instrument cluster and a large 10-inch touchscreen head unit. Honda has also decided to include gesture-controlled power sliding doors which can be opened at a wave of a hand as standard. This will come in very helpful for when you have your hands full, which is most of the time if you are a parent. But they haven't just thought of convenience features to help out with the management of kids because at the other end of the spectrum, they have also thought of the elderly or people with mobility issues. An interesting new feature of the facelift Honda Odyssey includes a seat type extender feature. At the press of a button, the seat extends out of the vehicle and comes down to a low resting position making it easy for those with mobility issues to sit down - WOW! For the JDM market, the Odyssey is available with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine (145PS/175Nm) with a two-motor hybrid (184PS/315Nm) drivetrain or the familiar 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine (173PS/225Nm) found in the current Malaysian Honda Odyssey. Since Honda Malaysia have traits of hybridising their vehicles at the moment, perhaps we could see a Hybrid Odyssey on the horizon, but that's if they decide to bring in the facelifted Odyssey at all. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Honda Odyssey
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Review: Honda Odyssey 2.4L EXV – Unparalleled Peace Of Mind Reviews Gokul | September 13, 2018 When one mentions “luxury Japanese MPV”, the first model which comes to our minds is probably the Toyota Alphard.But what if the Alphard is too ...
2017 Honda Odyssey Facelift Launched In Indonesia Auto News Kon | March 20, 2017 PT Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) has launched the newly-facelifted 2017 Honda Odyssey for the Indonesian market. The same event also saw the facelifted ...
New 2018 Honda Odyssey Facelift Launched In Malaysia – Now With Honda Sensing, From RM254,800 Auto News Gokul | February 19, 2018 Honda Malaysia today announced the introduction of the updated 2018 Odyssey seven-seater MPV, which now comes with Honda Sensing advanced driving ...
Detroit 2017: Honda To Debut All-New North American-market Only Honda Odyssey Auto News Hans | December 20, 2016 Honda is set to debut an all-new fifth generation North American market Honda Odyssey at the coming 2017 North American International Auto Show, ...