2023 Honda Odyssey Sport
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FIND THE BEST PRICE Cargo (Std/Max): 39/158 cu.ft. MT ScoreBased on performance, value, MPG, interior space, and more, this score reflects MotorTrend’s exhaustive evaluation process. Scores can only be compared to other cars in the same class. A 7.0 rating represents average performance. 8.7/10 The Odyssey boasts excellent interior space, value ratings, and safety features. It lays down class-leading performance, but comfort and fuel economy aren't as high as in some minivans. 8/10 PerformancePerformance of Intended Function: How does a car drive? Does it have enough space for passengers and their stuff? 8.2/10 Efficiency/RangeWe track efficiency and driving range. 8.3/10 Tech/InnovationDoes the car offer impressive tech for its segment? How well does it work? Are there any innovative design details? 7/10 ValueHow well will this car hold its value over time? Will it be expensive to maintain, insure, or repair? IntelliChoice data and research inform this score. Comparisons are limited to 3 vehicles You will need to remove one of the selected vehicles in order to add another one. Honda's Odyssey minivan is getting a new, somewhat
unexpected-for-a-minivan trim level for 2023: The Odyssey Sport. Is it actually any sportier than a regular Honda minivan? No, but it is sportier-looking, which counts for something in the increasingly style-focused minivan segment (that also includes the S-package-equipped Chrysler Pacifica with similar blacked-out trim and wheels, the wild-looking Toyota Sienna, and the pseudo-SUV-ish Kia Carnival). The Sport slots into the middle of the 2023 Odyssey lineup, above the
EX and EX-L and below the Touring and range-topping Elite. (The formerly entry-level LX model has been killed off.) To help the Sport stand out, Honda gives it Berlina black painted 19-inch wheels and a gloss-black finish for the grille, head- and taillight trim, door mirrors, and bumper accents. To help parents (or, hey, single minivan aficionados) feel a little racier, the interior is slathered in black leather with red-colored accent stitching, and Honda fits red-hued ambient lighting and
dashboard backlighting for an extra pop of zest at night. Beyond the blackout trim and the newly available Sonic Gray Pearl paint option (limited to the Sport, Touring, and Elite models), the Sport is otherwise equipped just like an EX-L. That means there is a sunroof, power tailgate, eight-way power-adjustable passenger's seat, and the Honda Sensing active safety suite (adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection).
The Sport's visual goodies up its price by $800 over the EX-L, for a total MSRP of $42,505 including destination charges. If you figured the removal of the base LX trim pushes the Odyssey's price higher, you're correct. The least-expensive Odyssey, the EX, now starts at $38,635, $900 more than last year's EX. For reference, the least-expensive 2022 Odyssey (the now-dead LX), cost just $34,730. There are no notable changes for 2023 that might justify the extra cost, save
for perhaps the new Honda Service Pass, which includes two years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first) of scheduled maintenance. At least the EX remains as equipped as it was last year, making the effective price increase for that model almost a wash ($900 for two years of maintenance?). Other carryover Odyssey trims, from the EX-L to the Touring to the Elite, see their prices rise by $700. But for van shoppers on a budget, the shift in prices northward won't be
welcome news, even if it's in keeping with other minivans' pricing trends. You can't buy a Sienna for less than $36,555, and Chrysler's Pacifica now starts at $38,690, right up there with the Honda. Only the Kia Carnival bucks the trend, for now, starting at a still-reasonable $33,595. Trending Pages
Will the Honda Odyssey be redesigned in 2023?The 2023 Honda Odyssey is a family-hauling minivan with attractive style points inside and out. The front fascia now features a redesigned front grille and improved LED headlamps.
What is the difference between 2022 and 2023 Honda Odyssey?The 2023 Honda Odyssey minivan will cost at least $700 more than the 2022 model, but it will include two years or 24,000 miles of factory scheduled maintenance called Honda Service Pass, Honda announced Tuesday. A new Sport trim shakes up the lineup as well. The base LX model will no longer be offered in 2023.
Will 2023 Odyssey have AWD?Unlike a couple of its competitors, Honda's minivan doesn't offer any hybrid or AWD powertrain options; every Odyssey works with a 3.5-liter V-6, a 10-speed automatic, and FWD. The standard V-6 develops a respectable 280 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque, and 2022 fuel economy numbers read 19/28 mpg city/highway.
What is the Honda Odyssey Sport trim?2023 Honda Odyssey Sport (starting at $41,210)
Blacked-out elements include the 19-inch wheels, taillights, headlight and fog-light trim, outboard mirrors, etc. It also adds red stitching to the steering wheel and leather seats. Adding the destination fee to the Sport base price equals $42,505.
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