The 2018 Honda Odyssey will be powered by a 3.5-liter, direct-injected i-VTEC V-6 engine with Variable Cylinder Management. Peak engine output is 280 HP, 32 more than the previous model.
The Odyssey body utilizes advanced materials, including ultra-high-strength steel, aluminum and magnesium to simultaneously minimize weight and improve body rigidity.
Vehicle weight is down by up to 96 pounds, depending on trim, and torsional body rigidity is up 44 percent from the outgoing model.
Two available new transmissions – a 9-speed automatic and, for upper grades an all-new, Honda-developed 10-speed automatic, the first of its kind in a minivan, providing more confident and refined performance.
Honda's Intelligent Traction Management system adds normal and snow modes and combines with Agile Handling Assist and a more powerful braking system for improved all-weather traction and control.
A compact new trailing arm rear suspension with stabilizer bar not only enables improved handling and ride comfort, but also provides for the most spacious rear cargo area in the class.
The all-new 2018 Honda Odyssey was designed and developed by Honda R&D in North America.
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NAIAS 2017Honda today took the wraps off a sleek, sophisticated and innovative new 2018 Odyssey minivan, launching at dealerships nationwide this spring. Already the most popular minivan with individual American car buyers for seven years running, the next-generation Odyssey brings a host of new features and technologies for 2018.
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