2011 Honda Odyssey makes its debut

2011 Honda Odyssey makes its debut
This is the all-new 2011 Honda Odyssey, a new car that promises to redefine the concept of the minivan with its aggressive stance and sporty “lightning-bolt” beltline.

Thanks to this lightning bolt the car provides an increased visibility for third-row passengers but also an exclusive appearance. Inside the car features new entertainment technology that introduces high-definition connectivity and split-screen viewing. Under the hood we find the 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 engine with three-mode Variable Cylinder Management capable to deliver a fuel economy of 19/28 miles per gallon (preliminary EPA mileage estimates determined by Honda).
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Reality007Reality007 - 6/18/2010 12:41:57 AM
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Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 6/18/2010 1:23:17 AM
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Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 6/18/2010 1:26:14 AM
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This van could look very clean... if only they didn't try to "stylize" the doors... they look like they are about to fall off lol.


pepito66pepito66 - 6/18/2010 9:01:03 AM
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Honda still insist on making ugliest design ever, who said that a car have to be ugly because is modern and new.


t_bonet_bone - 6/18/2010 9:49:12 AM
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Ugly as a dog's breakfast. What are they smoking in the design department at Honda these days?


richard112360richard112360 - 6/18/2010 10:13:53 AM
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UGLY!! WTF is going on at Honda design HQ? DUD!!!!!!


thstonethstone - 6/18/2010 11:11:18 AM
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Lightning bolt beltline? Looks more like someone used a hacksaw and welded on a third row - and couldn't get it to line up. Oops!


0to600to60 - 6/18/2010 11:22:15 AM
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blah. I will at least give them kudos for not going with the awful Pilot design theme.


LACMANLACMAN - 6/18/2010 4:31:28 PM
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This thing looked a thousand times better in concept form. It actually looked "cool". I know concept-to-production is almost always "watered down" but this is beyond that. They totally "power washed" away the concept.


clsboyclsboy - 6/19/2010 9:30:16 PM
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That kink is NOT cool... It just spoils what otherwise may have been a so-so design...


truckmantruckman - 6/20/2010 4:31:28 AM
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When I see a new revised vehicle the first thing I want to know is if they improved the fuel mileage and performance, I am a Honda fan but I would like to see a higher payload and increased towing ability on all Honda products, Honda must have little to no faith in the strength of there trannys, also 28mpg HWY is good for such a big vehicle, I will be more exited when they introduce the direct injection and a turbo for more power and efficiency.


als723als723 - 6/20/2010 9:39:55 PM
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The space between the rear door and the B pillar look very awkward. The Toyota Sienna is much nicer looking.


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