New Fourth Generation Honda Odyssey Teaser
By Brian Potter
September 23, 2008 10:51 AM
Filed Under: Honda, Japanese
As the Paris motor show approaches, teaser images are steadily flowing, but one such teaser not destined for Paris has decided to disrobe anyway. Honda has launched a microsite for the all new fourth generation Honda Odyssey minivan which is due to hit the Japanese market in a few weeks.
Despite a similar body silhouette to the JDM third generation model, closer inspection shows entirely new body contours, particularly with new character lines running through the rear door and quarter panel. We can also see the newly shaped quarter panel glass, headlamp and taillight.
Currently, the RB2 chassis Odyssey sold in Japan and SE Asia is completely different vehicle from the North American market Odyssey. There are no indications the JDM Odyssey will be exported to Europe or U.S.. Now lets hope not too many visitors to the Paris show try looking for this vehicle.
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