• 4 years ago
On sale in early August, the new Odyssey receives a decent freshening, some new technology and a host of changes to options packages. The styling changes a bit to bring it in line with Honda’s latest Passport and Pilot SUVs, featuring new LED headlights, a blackout grille, a redesigned lower bumper up front and a gloss-black trim panel under the rear window with a chrome strip. The top Elite trim level will receive new 19-inch alloy wheels and auto-dimming side mirrors.

Inside, the Odyssey gets a new rear-seat reminder system that warns drivers to check the back seats before exiting the van using an audible chime and a warning message displayed on the instrument cluster. On the top Touring and Elite trims, the system ties in with the exclusive CabinWatch rear-seat camera to display the rear seating areas on the central touchscreen to actually show the driver what might still be buckled in back there.

Other interior changes include second-row seatbacks that fold nearly flat for easier seat removal on all models, while EX and higher trims get new tricolor floormats and illuminated USB ports. New seats are in order for EX-L and higher trims, with contrast stitching, power lumbar passenger seat and second-row seatback pockets. Touring and Elite models get new piano-black trim on the dash, door and front door handle, while the Elite also gets perforated leather in the first and second rows with contrast stitching and piping in all three rows, along with unique dash trim. Finally, all 2021 Odyssey models now will feature the Honda Sensing suite of advanced electronic safety features as standard.The_All_New_!_2021_Honda_Crider_-_Specs,_Price(360p)
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