Vehicle Overview Honda’s minivan offers comfort and convenience for up to eight passengers. Four trim levels are offered: LX, EX, EX-L and Touring. With seating for seven or eight passengers, the Odyssey competes with minivans like the Toyota Sienna, Dodge Grand Caravan and Hyundai Entourage.
New for 2010 There are no significant changes for 2010.
Exterior The 2010 Odyssey offers new shades of silver, gray and black, as well as other color choices. Rear privacy glass is standard, and there are optional roof rails. Heated, body-colored outside mirrors are optional, as are memory mirrors that point down when the driver puts the Odyssey in Reverse. Windows in sliding doors can be opened partially.
Available power moonroof
16- or 17-inch wheels
Available roof rails
Available power liftgate
Available auto-off headlights
Available power-sliding doors
Interior Seating for seven consists of bucket seats in the first and second rows and a 60/40-split third-row bench that folds into the floor. EX, EX-L and Touring models seat eight people thanks to a removable center seat in the second row that can stow into a recessed compartment, which can be used for storage when the seat isn’t stowed.
Standard keyless entry
Standard tilt/telescoping steering column
Standard MP3 jack
Available adjustable pedals
Standard foldaway third-row seat
Available stowable seat in the second row
Available navigation system
Available rearview camera
Available rear DVD player
Available leather seats
Available heated front seats
Available XM radio
Available power-adjustable front seats
Under the Hood The top two trim levels use a version of Honda’s 3.5-liter V-6 that shifts automatically between six-, four- and three-cylinder operation in response to driving conditions, in order to save fuel.
Standard five-speed automatic transmission
244-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 with 240 pounds-feet of torque
Available 244-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 with 245 pounds-feet of torque