Minivan

2020 Honda Odyssey First Look

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  • Odyssey marks 25th anniversary with special package
  • All models get 10-speed automatic transmission
  • Offered in five trim levels
  • Base price of $30,690 reflects a $500 increase

 

Honda is marking the 25th anniversary of having its Odyssey minivan in the lineup by offering a special package to commemorate the event, as well as making the 10-speed automatic transmission standard across the board.

This special package, which costs $1,500 ($2,800 when special order, dealer-installed 19-inch wheels are added) includes a chrome roof rack, body side moldings, lower door garnish, chrome rear bumper protector, illuminated sill plats and special badging on the front fenders, tailgate and key fob.

10-speed transmission now standard, prices move up

Honda has also made its 10-speed automatic transmission standard along with a fuel-saving engine stop/start feature. It’s mated to a normally aspirated 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine with a fuel economy rating of 19 mpg city/28 mpg highway for a combined 22 mpg.

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The base 2020 Honda Odyssey LX model is up $500 to $30,690. The EX (which adds the Honda Sensing suite of safety and driver assists, the Magic Slide second row seats, power sliding doors and tri-zone climate control) is also $500 more at $34,690. The EX-L, which has leather upholstery, one-touch power moon roof and power liftgate, is $37,960, a $250 increase. EX-L models with navigation and rear-seat entertainment now start at $40,060.

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The Odyssey Touring, which has LED headlamps, HondaLink with a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, front and rear parking sensors, HondaVac vacuum, CabinWatch cabin monitor and hands free rear liftgate, is $44,960, up $200. Elite models, which add a heated steering wheel, rain-sensing wipers, wireless phone charging, power folding mirrors, ventilated front seats and premium audio retails for $47,320, a $250 increase over 2019. All prices exclude $1,095 delivery.

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