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The big powertrain news is the previously optional six-speed automatic is now standard across the lineup, replacing the five-speed unit. Fuel economy jumps from 18/27 mpg city/highway with the five-speed to 19/28 mpg with the six-speed; the bump puts it at the head of the minivan class.

Outside, the Odyssey gets a restyled hood, front bumper, grille and fenders; in back there’s new LED-enhanced taillights. Inside, new fabric and trim along with revised center stack and gauge layouts highlight cabin changes. Newly standard features include Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, a four-way power passenger seat, an expanded view driver’s mirror, Pandora internet radio interface and text message reading functionality.

Five trim levels return for 2014: the base LX model, EX, EX-L, Touring and Touring Elite. A DVD rear entertainment system and navigation system with voice recognition are available on EX-L models and above.

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