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What's New For the 2020 Honda Odyssey?
Only the minivan is genuinely designed to ferry 7 or 8 people in real comfort. With the Odyssey, Honda has made this vehicle into an art form. For 2020, Odyssey changes include everything from minor cosmetic updating to bigger head and armrests while keeping all the good stuff in place. Just check out the results.

The Odyssey Has Many Features Across Five Trims
The 2020 Odyssey is stocked by Honda with a plethora of frills, whether it's the LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, or Elite editions. Even taking the economical route with the LX model means buyers get power locks and windows, a 5-inch touchscreen, 160 watts of 7-speaker sound with a sub-woofer, a USB port, front and rear 12-volt outlets, air conditioning, and motorized front row positioning with eight driver selections and four front passenger selections. Things only got better in the Odyssey EX with the touchscreen stretching to 8 inches and loaded up with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, HD radio, and SiriusXM. Climate control splits three ways with humidity regulation while heated front seats offer 12 back positions for the driver.
For EX-L purchasers, 2 charging USB ports are added to the second row along with a 12-volt outlet in the third row. This model also covers first and second-row seats in leather. The Touring edition keeps folks in the back entertained with a 10.2-inch screen Blue-Ray setup while a monitor lets the driver keep tabs on them. Along with a 150-watt outlet, an in-vehicle PA system keeps passengers connected with each other, and a WiFi hotspot keeps them connected with the outside. Ultimate opulence is supplied by the Elite edition that delivers music through 11 speakers at 550 watts while providing heat to the steering wheel and a wireless charger.
What's Under the Hood of the 2020 Honda Odyssey?
All five Honda Odyssey models utilize the same body, so it makes sense to rely on the same perfectly tailored means of propulsion. A 3.5-liter V6 makes things happen by generating 280 horsepower. An accompanying 10-speed automatic transmission brings mileage up to 19 mpg city and 28 mpg highway. The transmission also lets drivers customize their experience with paddle shifters. Combining this drivetrain with a 19.5-gallon fuel tank keeps gas pump visits to a minimum.
2020 Odyssey has an Abundance of Safety Features
Honda Odyssey has many safety features that contribute to its dependability as a family transport, such as traction and stability control, tire pressure monitoring, airbags, anti lock brakes, and a backup camera. On the EX through Elite models, Honda moves the ball forward with the Honda Sensing collection of safety technologies. This array of capabilities lets the Odyssey detect possible front impacts and give warning while activating brakes when needed. It also provides adaptive cruise control as well as road and lane egress detection that alerts and takes corrective action. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert also come with these four models.
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Model tested with standard side airbags (SAB). Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.safecar.gov).