Honda Odyssey Concept Revealed

 Honda Odyssey Concept Revealed
Honda Odyssey Concept - 10.02.2010

The new Honda Odyssey Concept is now being displayed at the Chicago Auto Show. It represents what the North American specific fourth-generation Odyssey will look like. America's best-selling minivan (135,493 sold in calendar year 2008 and 100,133 in 2009) has been designed to look slicker and more streamlined than the current model.

Dimensions listed for the concept are: 202.8 inches (5.1m) long, 78.5 inches (1.99m) wide, 68.3 inches (1.73m) high and a wheelbase of 118.1 inches (3m). It features a lower and wider stance with a roofline measuring one inch lower than the incumbent. Honda placed a "lightening bolt" beltline to further accentuate its presence.

"The Odyssey established its reputation by providing families with what they most want in a minivan - great functionality, an emphasis on safety and good fuel economy," said Vicki Poponi, assistant vice president of American Honda product planning. "Odyssey then further delighted customers with its surprisingly engaging, fun-to-drive and dynamic nature. The next-generation Odyssey promises to take these strengths to a higher level while adding more style and personality."

Exterior highlights include a unique side-glass profile, a steeply raked front pillar, projector beam headlights, fender flares, LED taillights and a tapered rear cabin shape.

According to Honda, the Odyssey will sport advanced aerodynamics and powertrain technologies for improved fuel efficiency. Preliminary company estimates claim 19 mpg city and 28 mpg highway figures for certain models.

The all-new 2011 Honda Odyssey goes on sale in the US this autumn.

 


Odyssey Concept Reveals Stylish, Dynamic Image for All-New Honda Minivan

The next-generation Odyssey adds sleek styling, new functionality and higher fuel economy to best-selling minivan

The Honda Odyssey Concept, on display at the Chicago Auto Show, introduces a sleek and distinctive exterior styling direction for the next generation of the industry's best-selling minivan, set to debut this fall, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today.

The Odyssey Concept dramatically departs from conventional minivan styling with its low and wide stance, highlighted by a "lightning-bolt" beltline that further distinguishes the vehicle's profile. Compared to the current Odyssey, the Concept's slightly lower roofline (-1.0 inch) and wider stance (+1.4 inch) contribute to a sleeker, stronger and more dynamic presence with improved aerodynamics that help increase fuel economy. Forthcoming improvements to the production Odyssey's interior are designed to further enhance the current model's accommodating space for people and cargo.

"The Odyssey established its reputation by providing families with what they most want in a minivan - great functionality, an emphasis on safety and good fuel economy," said Vicki Poponi, assistant vice president of American Honda product planning. "Odyssey then further delighted customers with its surprisingly engaging, fun-to-drive and dynamic nature. The next-generation Odyssey promises to take these strengths to a higher level while adding more style and personality."

The steeply raked front and rear roof pillars, unique side-glass profile, chamfered roof line, and tapered rear cabin shape combine to create a dynamic and distinctive appearance from any perspective. The lightning-bolt beltline dives toward the rear of the vehicle emphasizing the new Odyssey's sporty appearance while enhancing outward visibility for third-row passengers. Aggressive body-to-wheel proportions reduce the perception of vertical height common to most minivan designs. Fender flares further accent the vehicle's securely planted and stylish persona. The concept vehicle's projector beam headlights, LED taillights and form-fit fog lights further heighten the sophisticated quality of the design.

Enhanced aerodynamics and advanced powertrain technologies will contribute to the next-generation Odyssey's increased fuel efficiency. The all-new 2011 Odyssey is expected to achieve an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating1 of 19 city/28 highway miles-per gallon on select models (preliminary estimate determined by Honda).

Currently in its third generation, the Odyssey's unique array of features, including its superior driving dynamics, 3rd-Row Magic Seat® and efficient i-VTECTM V-6 engine with three-mode Variable Cylinder ManagementTM (available) all combine to offer a sophisticated environment with room for up to eight people (seven on Odyssey LX). The Odyssey has been America's best-selling minivan since 20082 and is produced exclusively in Alabama by Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (using domestic and globally sourced parts). Both the concept and production vehicles, along with all development activity for the 2011 Odyssey, are being designed at Honda R&D Americas in Torrance, California, and Raymond, Ohio.

The Odyssey has won numerous awards and critical acclaim. Recent accolades include the Edmunds.com 2010 "Top Recommended" minivan award, U.S. News and World Report 2010 "Best Minivan for the Money" award, Automotive Lease Guide 2010 "Best Minivan for the Money," the Kelley Blue Book award as one of the ten "Best New Family Vehicles of 2009" and "2009 Best Resale Value Award" in the van category, which recognizes vehicles that are expected to have segment-leading resale value after five years of ownership.

Odyssey Concept Basic Dimensions

Length (inches) 202.8
Width (inches) 78.5
Height (inches) 68.3
Wheelbase (inches) 118.1

1 Preliminary EPA mileage estimates determined by Honda. Final EPA mileage estimates not available at the time of printing. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.

2 Based on Odyssey calendar-year sales of 135,493 for 2008 and 100,133 for 2009.

 

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 need4speed need4speed
would instantly become the best looking minivan on the market. thus, honda should make it as shown.
February 10, 2010 7:09 pm
 CReeds CReeds
I thought mini-vans were dead. But alas, it does not appear so.
February 10, 2010 7:12 pm
 joel_serpico joel_serpico
Much better than the ugly-whale Toyota Sienna.
February 10, 2010 7:14 pm
 benzboy benzboy
I like the design, but then again I liked first when I saw it on the Nissian Quest minivan.
February 10, 2010 7:19 pm
 car-o-bar car-o-bar
I love the design, a panoramic roof or a dual roof option would be great. An all wheel drive would be a desirable option. Also the weight must be brought under control. The current generation touring model with PAX tires is a nightmare to drive, braking distance is unpredictable and the driving dynamics are similar to a dish washer. When I saw the new Sienna I puked, when I see this I feel good. But recently Honda has not done a good job at transforming concept to reality, Honda insight being the case in point. Acura on the other hand does a good job of transforming concepts into reality, but then again Acura designs recently SUCK, specially the front end.
February 10, 2010 7:41 pm
 Andres2007 Andres2007
I'm not sure how I feel about the excessively flat grill, but it would surely be the best-looking minivan on the market. Not that that's a great feat.
February 10, 2010 7:54 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
Nice minivan, and Honda joint toyota in the recalling club this time for the faulty air bags
February 10, 2010 7:55 pm
 thethirdjq thethirdjq
Those back windows are terrible. What is wrong with just a straight line - why jagged. I like the previous generations more.
February 11, 2010 12:05 am
 The Car Guru 4 The Car Guru 4
This makes the new Sienna ghastly. I like the grille, it looks more like the original, and the side is fantastic.
February 11, 2010 12:06 am
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
I like it,Honda you neeed to make it exactly like this, and then bring it out to Australia to replace the ugly thing weve got now
February 11, 2010 5:28 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
Oh, it's a production-biased concept. No wonder it's tame. It does look good for an ordinary MPV though. They should make it in Europe with re-tuned suspension and a few diesels. It would look good next to Citroen Picassos and Renault Scenics. Plus we could do with a few more big MPVs - the only choice for people with more than 2 or 3 kids is a Hyundai van-with-seats i800. Interesting that the interior has been designed to look like a drawing...
February 11, 2010 6:42 am
 Iconic Iconic
I would totally think about getting this.
February 11, 2010 12:04 pm
 Siawa Siawa
Honda Odyssey as it is, the best looking minivan on the road in US.
February 11, 2010 1:25 pm
 0-60 0-60
HOLY SH*T i never thought a mini-van could look this gd imagine a Porsche mini-van now that's awesome
February 12, 2010 6:06 pm