Honda Odyssey (2021) Gets New Face & Interior Trim


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The minivan segment doesn't involve many players anymore, but the Honda Odyssey is getting some updates for 2021 that will help it keep up with its closest rivals. Chrysler's Pacifica just got an update, too, and a redesigned Toyota Sienna is expected to arrive sometime this year, and we're wondering if the Honda's revised styling and new features will be enough for it to stay competitive.

The 2021 Odyssey's new front end features LED headlights that look like the Civic's and Accord's, along with a restyled grille and a different lower fascia. There's extra chrome and gloss black trim, and the Elite model's 19-inch wheels have a different design.

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Changes to the interior are aimed at making the Odyssey's higher trim levels feel more upscale. The top Elite model, for instance, gets special leather seats with contrasting piping and stitching, while other models get upgrades such as tri-color floor mats, piano black trim, and revised climate controls. Honda also says that the second-row seats fold differently to make them easier to remove. The base LX trim gets the same driver-assistance features that were previously standard on all other models, and a rear-seat reminder system is newly available.

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2021 Honda Odyssey revealed with hands-free door

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An updated 2021 Honda Odyssey has appeared on the Honda Japan website, showing a facelifted exterior, revised interior and new tech.

Also new for the Odyssey is a hands-free automatic sliding door, allowing passengers to enter the car using nothing more than a gesture motion.

The door has a hidden light strip, indicating where to gesture in order for the electric door to open.

Inside, the 2021 Odyssey gets a much larger infotainment screen, slimmer air vents and a new steering wheel.

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While the current Odyssey is offered with a 2.4-litre, four-cylinder engine putting out 129kW/225Nm and paired to a CVT automatic transmission, it's possible the updated model could get the 1.5-litre turbo engine from the Honda Accord with 140kW/260Nm.

Though an outside chance for Australia, the new Odyssey may even be offered with the 2.0-litre hybrid powertrain also found in the Accord, offering 158kW/315Nm.

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