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Honda’s 2025 Odyssey Refresh: New Tech, New Look, Same Great Ride

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Honda Korea
Honda Korea

Honda Korea has unveiled the new 2025 Odyssey. Despite being a model year change, it is distinguished by notable enhancements to certain exterior and interior designs and convenience features. The price, which is now 62.9 million won (approximately $43,401), including VAT, based on a 3.5% individual consumption tax, has increased slightly.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

When examining the new Odyssey’s appearance, the overall silhouette remains unchanged. The roomy interior is the main feature of this standard American-market minivan. But what sticks out is the design that highlights the sharp image with the sophisticated rear lamp design and the sharp headlamps.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

Furthermore, the design elements have been improved to reduce the eight years since its debut. The grille design and front and rear bumpers have been altered to add a touch of sportiness. Additionally, the glossy black chrome decorations and the smoky tone of the rear lamp create a stylish atmosphere that adds a new element.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

The interior is cozier and more comfortable now that the new brown-black two-tone perforated leather seats have been added. The sliding seats in the second row are more useful because they can be retracted, moved left and right, moved forward and backward, and even taken out and folded.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

The display also includes a larger 9-inch infotainment display and a 7-inch TFT instrument panel for added convenience. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also included.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

Upgrades have also been made to the convenience equipment for the rear-seat passengers. The rear entertainment system, situated on the upper portion of the second row, has a 12.8-inch display that displays FHD-quality images. Another benefit of the improved connection with smart devices is viewing various OTT content on a smart TV.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

Under the hood, the Odyssey retains its proven powertrain. The 3.5-liter V6 i-VTEC engine produces 284 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. Additionally, it has a feature that enables it to drive at a constant speed and with mild acceleration using just three cylinders. A 10-speed automatic transmission is mated to the transmission.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

Along with a collision mitigation braking system with pedestrian detection, the Honda Sensing driver assistance features include adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, lane departure warning, and an auto high beam system.

Honda Korea
Honda Korea

The 2025 Honda Odyssey will be available in three exterior colors: black, white, and metal. It will be offered in a single, well-equipped Elite trim level, priced at 62.9 million won (approximately $43,401).

Daniel Kim
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