Honda has managed to add some visual drama on the side profile with a kinked window line and zig-zag character lines on the side doors, with the former giving a floating roof effect towards the rear. The side profile of the Honda Odyssey looks premium and extra-long, thanks to the sufficiently long wheelbase, the nice and elegant chrome finished waistline and machined alloy wheels. The headlamps look even more attractive with the presence of daytime running LEDs. The Honda Odyssey generates a sense of a sophisticated vehicle just from the way it looks – it is big and fitted with premium design elements, which do justify its premium positioning in Honda’s lineup.Īt the front, the Honda Odyssey has a sloping bonnet which ends up in a wide front grille, which is dominated by the presence of a chrome thick bar ending up with angular full LED headlamps on both the sides. The piano black inserts in the centre console definitely feel like a premium touch.Īll the three rows of the Honda Odyssey feel incredibly spacious and comfortable and the features like tri-zone automatic climate control, multi-angle rearview camera, leather upholstery, powered front seats with memory function, Cabinwatch rear seat monitors, Cabintalk in-car PA system, magic slide second-row seats, cruise control, and premium sound system with subwoofer further elevate the experience even more. The wide and tapered centre console consists of a touchscreen infotainment system flanked with vertical AC vents beside it and a cluster of buttons for audio and climate control below it, in the lower part of the dashboard. The Odyssey comes with a premium-looking four-spoke multi-functional steering wheel as well as a digital instrument console behind it. Justifying its premium positioning, the Honda Odyssey has been bestowed with a premium and ultra-luxurious cabin, which is draped in a nice dual-tone finish of black and beige, with beige prominently covering up the majority of the cabin.
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