• The 2025 Honda Odyssey gets some new features and some small changes to the way it looks.
  • The Odyssey now has an entry-level model called the EX-L, which starts at $43,315 ($3680 more than the old base model).
  • Honda Odyssey’s 2025 9.0-inch tablet with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is a huge boost. A new rear-seat entertainment system improves driving.

While the 2025 Honda Odyssey may resemble its 2024 counterpart at first glance, a closer inspection reveals a host of subtle yet impactful design updates. These include a new grille, revised front and rear bumpers, and a fresh set of features, giving the minivan a modern and stylish appeal.

The Honda Odyssey 2025's base form is no longer available; it now costs $43,315 instead

Changes to Odyssey

The Odyssey used to have five trim levels, but now it only has four. The EX-L, which replaced the base EX, is now the base model. It costs $43,315 to buy, which is $3,680 more than the EX from last year. The Sport trim starts at $44,465, and there is also a Sport-L version. The Touring and Elite are back, and they now cost $48,005 and $52,275, respectively.

All versions of the Odyssey now have a bigger 9.0-inch tablet with the latest software from Honda. This replaces the 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that was standard on all models. It’s said to work faster than the last one and comes with mobile Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There is still a video game system in the trunk, but the screen is now 12.8 inches and is lower than the headliner. Inside the center console, a new room has been made for a streaming device, and the HDMI port has been moved. Also, there are more USB-C ports inside than before. The gauge panel is also brand new. It has a 7.0-inch digital display and an analog speedometer.

The black trim around the front fog lights on Honda cars has been made bigger for 2025. The group also noticed that the vertical lights added to the rear bumper are the same ones as those on the second-generation Acura NSX. Okay. New paint colors (Solar Silver Metallic and Smoke Blue Pearl) and wheel styles, like a pair of machine-finished 19-inch wheels on the top-of-the-line Elite, are also on the outside.

The 2025 Honda Odyssey continues to be powered by a robust 3.5-liter V-6 engine, delivering an impressive 280 horsepower. Paired with a 10-speed automatic gearbox that efficiently transfers power to the front wheels, this updated minivan promises a smooth and powerful driving experience. Honda has confirmed that the 2025 Odyssey will be available in stores by the end of the month, further solidifying its performance and reliability.

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