Honda Odyssey 2011 |
Honda Odyssey 2011 Specs Review Pictures. The all-new 2011 Honda Odyssey seeks to redefine the concept of the minivan with its aggressive stance and sporty "lightning-bolt" beltline. The lightning bolt not only provides an exclusive appearance, but also adds increased visibility for third-row passengers. New interior features add more convenience for families, while available entertainment technology introduces high-definition connectivity and split-screen viewing. Currently the best-selling minivan in the U.S., the all-new 2011 Honda Odyssey is set to go on sale in the fall of 2010. Compared to the previous Odyssey, the 2011 model's lower roofline (-1.6 inches versus 2010 Odyssey EX) and wider track (+1.4 inches) contribute to a sleeker, stronger and more dynamic presence with improved aerodynamics that help increase fuel economy and also translate into more interior width.
The new Odyssey is clearly very different than the model that it replaces in terms of its styling and aim in appeal. For example, this new minivan sits 1.6 inches lower and is 1.4 inches wider than the outgoing model, giving it decidedly sporty look and feel.
The sleek and more aggressive exterior shape shares more in common styling-wise with Toyota’s new Sienna SE van than either Chrysler’s Town & Country or Dodge’s Caravan offerings. The new front fascia gives the Odyssey Honda’s familial face also seen on the Insight hybrid and the Accord Crosstour.
A more powerful and efficient 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 engine features Variable Cylinder Management (standard on all models for 2011) and produces 248 hp (+4 hp over 2010) while delivering an EPA-estimated city/highway/combined fuel economy of 19 city, 28 highway mpg on Odyssey Touring models and 18 city, 27 highway mpg on Odyssey LX, EX and EX-L models.
For enhanced driving refinement on Odyssey Touring models, a six-speed automatic transmission debuts as a standard feature. All other models receive the five-speed automatic transmission. Inside, the new Odyssey sports a number of standard and optional features, including a 12-speaker audio system, satellite navigation, external HDMI input, rear-seat entertainment with split-screen capability, a ‘cool box’ in the lower center stack, a stowable 3rd row and a removable first row center console.
For those seeking the best Honda minivan money can buy, feast your eyes on the range-topping Touring Elite. This model features not only additional content under the roof, but under the floorpan as well. Interior features include: AM/FM/XM/CD Premium Audio System with 12 speakers, Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with Voice Activation, ultra-Wide Rear Entertainment System (RES) with split-screen capability, external HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input, 150-watt AC power outlet, media tray with integrated beverage holder, removable 1st row center console with hidden storage, new cool box in lower center stack (keeps items cool when vehicle is running), leather-trimmed seating with heated front seats, memory-linked 10-way power driver's seat, LATCH child seat anchors in five seating positions, including three positions in the second row to accommodate three child seats simultaneously, two captain's chairs in the second row provide adult comfort with center seat folded down, one-strap stowable 3rd Row Magic Seat, second- and third-row passenger window sunshades, 15 beverage holders and a trash bag ring.
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