And Honda has added grocery-bag hooks on the back of the third-row seats for 2021. When the seats aren’t folded, you’ll find the existing cargo area is massive, with a low lift over that’s far easier to access than any SUV. And the third row folds flat into the floor, allowing for an admirable amount of cargo space. All the better to clean-up wayward Cheerios or pet hair.Īs before, the center-row bucket seats fold as well as slide side-to-side, making third-row entry easy. And it comes with the sort of options that make life easier, such as wireless charging, heated/ventilated seats, power sliding doors, and an integrated vacuum cleaner. Sold in ascending LX, EX, EX-L, Touring and Elite trim, the Odyssey’s practicality remains intact, thanks to 155.7 cubic feet of cargo space and the flexibility to carry people or cargo or both. It’s now standard equipment on all models, and includes collision mitigation braking with pedestrian detection forward collision warning road departure mitigation with lane-departure warning and adds lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control. What has changed is Honda Sensing, Honda’s suite of driver-assistance safety systems. The rest of the vehicle’s look remains unchanged, with an undulating beltline and flowing lines on the side of the vehicle, capped by a partially blacked-out D-pillar. And the Honda Odyssey provides that in spades.įor 2021, America’s most popular minivan gets a mild freshening with more powerful LED lighting framing a restyled grille and front fascia, and black trim under the rear window. But to a harried parent, one less thing to worry about is always a good thing. How else to describe a family-friendly vehicle that was the first minivan to earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) highest accolade, the 2020 “Top Safety Pick+” rating? In a time when your family’s safety is paramount, the 2021 Honda Odyssey makes for soothing relief.
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