Honda Odyssey (North America)
The Honda Odyssey is a minivan manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda and marketed for the North American market, introduced in 1994.
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- Engine
- 3.5L V6 (i-VTEC, direct-injected in current 5th gen); 2.2L/2.3L SOHC I4 in 1st generation (1995-1998)
- Power
- 280 hp
- Weight
- 1,975 kg
Minivan built for the US/Canadian market since 1994, distinct from the smaller, differently-designed Honda Odyssey sold in Japan and other international markets since 1994 (catalogued separately as Honda "Odyssey", Wikidata Q1626648) — the two share only a name. 1st gen (1994-1998) used a 4-cylinder engine and was assembled in Sayama, Japan; from the 2nd gen (1998) onward switched to a V6 with production consolidated to Honda Manufacturing of Alabama. One of the top-selling minivans in the US market for decades.
Contemporaries
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Other Honda models
- 0 SUV —
- 0 Saloon —
- 1300 —
- 145 —
- Accord (1976) —
- Accord (1997) —
- Accord (North America seventh generation) —
- Accord (fifth generation) —
- Accord (first generation) —
- Accord (fourth generation) —
- Accord (ninth generation) —
- Accord (second generation) —
- Accord (tenth generation) —
- Accord (third generation) —
- Accord Aero Deck —
- Accord Euro R —
- Accord hybrid —
- Airwave —
- Amaze —
- Ascot —
- Avancier —
- BR-V —
- Beat —
- Brio —
- CR-V (fifth generation) —
- CR-V (fourth generation) —
- CR-V (third generation) —
- CR-X del Sol —
- Capa —
- City —
- Civic (eighth generation) —
- Civic (fifth generation) —
- Civic (first generation) —
- Civic (fourth generation) —
- Civic (ninth generation) —
- Civic (second generation) —
- Civic (sixth generation) —
- Civic 10th generation —
- Civic 11th generation —
- Civic 7th generation —
- Civic GX —
- Civic Hybrid —
- Civic Si —
- Civic Type R FL5 —
- Clarity —
- Concept C —
- Crossroad —
- Crosstour —