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2021 Honda Odyssey Prices Increase With New Features

July 31, 2020
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With the Toyota Sienna and Chrysler Pacifica receiving major updates for the 2021 model year, Honda is not far behind with a makeover for the Odyssey minivan. Along with a refreshed exterior design, the 2021 Honda Odyssey benefits from additional standard features and second row seats that are easier to remove. Today, Honda has released prices for the updated minivan that goes on sale August 3.

The base Odyssey LX starts at $32,910, an increase of $1,000 from the 2020 model year. Keep in mind that this trim gains Honda Sensing technologies as standard equipment. This suite includes collision mitigation braking, adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, and other safety features. LED headlights and Rear Seat Reminder also make their way to the standard features list.

Step up to the EX trim, and you get additional niceties including dual power sliding doors, heated front seats, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and tri-zone automatic climate control. This model is $400 more expensive this year.

EX-L vehicles are slightly fancier, boasting a one-touch power moonroof and leather-trimmed interior. For the new model year, the trim gains front passenger power lumbar adjustment. Technophiles will enjoy the five USB ports. Like the EX, prices have increased by $400.

Near the top of the lineup is the Touring, which features a rear entertainment system that kids will like, and a camera that allows the driver to keep tabs on the backseat, which kids will appreciate less. Honda has added two front sensors for a full suite of front and rear parking sensors. New 19-inch alloy wheels round off the updates. However, a few big features that were once standard on the Touring now require moving up a trim. Perhaps that’s why the model is $2,560 cheaper than last year.

The cream of the crop is Elite. On this trim, you’ll find a hands-free access power tailgate, vacuum, and a wireless phone charger. Ambient lighting on the instrument panel and perforated leather seats are new for 2021. Prices have jumped $400.

2021 Honda Odyssey Prices

LX: $32,910
EX: $36,310
EX-L: $39,580
Touring: $43,620
Elite: $48,940

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