2023 Honda Odyssey for Sale in West Springfield, MA

Overview
People’s preferences will continue to evolve, and that’s especially true in the automotive world. Many drivers who are now looking for a vehicle to transport their family grew up in riding in a minivan during that vehicle style’s heyday in the 1980s and ‘90s. But while most minivan models were squeezed out by the rising popularity of sport-utility vehicles and crossovers, the stalwart Honda Odyssey has kept on going: in fact, it boasts the longest legacy of all minivans.
Among the changes Honda has made is a reconfigured trim lineup: the entry-level LX is no more, making the EX the new base model. There’s also a debuting trim level called Sport. Of course, the driver-assist and connectivity technology has been updated as well. As far as what hasn’t changed, the Odyssey still provides a roomy and well-equipped interior with seating for up to eight. Thanks to Honda’s “Magic” seating, the second and third rows can be stowed to make plenty of cargo space – as much as 158 cubic feet.
Mechanical Specs
The ’23 Odyssey’s lineup consists of the EX, EX-L, Sport, Touring, and Elite, which are all front-wheel drive and get the same powertrain. That would be a 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 and a 10-speed automatic transmission. Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management system automatically deactivates cylinders at cruising speed to conserve fuel. The EPA’s official ratings show all Odyssey trims to achieve 19 miles per gallon in city driving and 28 mpg on the highway. It can tow as much as 3,500 pounds.
Standard and Available Features
As mentioned, the EX is now the lowest-priced Honda Odyssey trim, but it still gets the same fine level of standard equipment as before. That list includes heated front seats, tri-zone automatic climate control, a 12-way power driver’s seat, a four-way power front passenger’s seat, LED lighting (including fog lights and automatic on/off headlights), power-adjustable exterior mirrors, proximity keyless entry, push-button ignition, 18-inch alloy wheels, second-row sunshades, and rear privacy glass. The EX-L upgrades its seating upholstery to leather and adds a heat feature to the exterior mirrors. It also gets a power moonroof, a power tailgate, position memory for the driver’s seat and mirror settings, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a sound-reducing windshield, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
The Sport includes listed for the EX-L, but it gets a different look, led by a blacked-out grille and 19-inch gloss black alloy wheels. Inside, the seats are enrobed in black leather with red stitching, and there’s red ambient LED lighting. The Touring ramps up the amenities with front and rear parking sensors, sunshades for the third-row passengers, LED ambient interior lighting, and increased infotainment capabilities, which we’ll go over later on this page. The Elite trim reigns over the trim lineup with wireless smartphone charging, a hands-free tailgate, ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, sound-reducing windshield and side glass, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and power-folding exterior mirrors.
Advanced Driver-Assist Technology
Honda Sensing comes on every ’23 Odyssey. It equips the minivan with adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, collision mitigation, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, road departure mitigation, and traffic sign recognition. The other related standard features outside of the Honda Sensing package are automatic high beams, blind-spot monitoring with cross-traffic alert, and a rear-seat reminder.
Infotainment and Other Technology
The Odyssey has plenty of UBS ports and a standard 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with seven speakers. Its other features include smartphone integration (Android Auto and Apple CarPlay), Bluetooth, SiriusXM satellite radio, and an SMS text messaging assistant. The Touring and Elite also receive navigation, a video entertainment system for the second and third rows, CabinWatch rear-cabin monitoring, CabinTalk headphone-based cabin intercom, a Wi-Fi hotspot and Honda connected services, and USB charge port for the third row. The Elite upgrades its sound system to a high-end unit with 11 speakers.
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