View Photos of the 2025 Honda Odyssey
To keep its minivan fresh, Honda gives the Odyssey a revised grille and improves the infotainment system, which now has a larger 9.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
You'd be forgiven if you can't tell the different between the 2025 Odyssey and last year's model, but there are changes.
Honda says the Odyssey's grille is "sportier," but really it's just redesigned.
Inside, there aren't any major changes, but the new bits are notable, nonetheless.
The Odyssey ditches its old gauge cluster for a new setup with a 7.0-inch display on the left and an analog speedometer on the right.
The Odyssey continues to offer a rear-seat entertainment system, but now the drop-down screen is bigger, measuring 12.8 inches.
The Odyssey's previous 8.0-inch center touchscreen has been replaced with a 9.0-inch unit with up-to-date software.
Honda nixes the Odyssey's previous entry-level EX trim, with the EX-L becoming the new base model.
Along with new paint colors—Solar Silver Metallic and Smoke Blue Pearl—the minivan has new wheel designs.
The 2025 Honda Odyssey will reach dealerships later this month, with a $43,315 base price; the top-spec Elite starts at $52,275.
Keep going to see more photos of the 2025 Honda Odyssey.
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Honda Odyssey
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