Honda has revealed the next-generation global Odyssey minivan through a batch of photos posted on its Japanese website.
More compact that the US version available as we speak over the Pond, the next-gen vehicle sports a taller roofline that allows for a roomier interior. Honda has yet to release any info, but the photos show the minivan will get blind-spot system, auto-braking system and an ECON driving mode.
The new Odyssey should become available with both front and all-wheel drive, two seating layouts, while power should be provided by the company’s familiar 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
More details should surface soon enough, but, until then, there's one thing that comes to mind: will the next-generation Odyssey get the cool in-car vacuum that was introduced on the 2014 US model year car?
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The new Odyssey should become available with both front and all-wheel drive, two seating layouts, while power should be provided by the company’s familiar 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
More details should surface soon enough, but, until then, there's one thing that comes to mind: will the next-generation Odyssey get the cool in-car vacuum that was introduced on the 2014 US model year car?
Story via IndianAutosBlog