
Honda has updated the Odyssey for the 2025 model year, giving it a styling refresh to go along with new tech and improved entertainment for rear-seat occupants.
Honda’s minivan has a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $49,920, for the base Sport trim.
On the styling front, the Odyssey gets reshaped front and rear fascias and a sportier looking front grille.
There are also larger black fog light surrounds and the redesigned rear bumper gets new vertical reflectors, which Honda points out are the same ones that are used on the second-generation Acura NSX.
The Odyssey also gets new wheel designs, including new black 19-inch alloys on the top-of-the-line Black Edition trim.
On the tech side, the Odyssey gets a new seven-inch digital instrument display, featuring an all-digital tachometer on the left and a physical speedometer on the right. The display also features user-selectable functions.

The centre touchscreen infotainment screen grows to nine inches and features a faster processor for what Honda calls lag-free performance, as well as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and more USB-C ports throughout the interior.
The rear entertainment system gets an overhaul with a larger screen, now measuring 12.8 inches, to go with enhanced functionality and a relocated HDMI plug, placed inside of the console, which now features a bin for storing of streaming devices.
All Odysseys are powered by a V6 engine with 280 hp connected to a 10-speed automatic transmission.
The MSRP per trim is as follows:
- Sport – $49,920
- Sport-L – $52,920
- Touring – $58,320
- Black Edition – $60,120
The MSRP doesn’t includes fees, levies and taxes.
For a full description of each trim, visit the Honda Canada website.
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