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Move Over, Carnival: Honda's 2025 Odyssey is Coming for the Crown
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2025-05-06 13:01:39

Honda has released the 2025 Odyssey facelift model with upgraded interior and exterior design changes and convenience features. The front features a new bumper, front grille, and black grille bar.

The rear emphasizes angular lines with a new rear bumper, black grille bar, smoky-toned taillights, and vertical reflectors. The interior now features new brown and black two-tone perforated leather seats, creating a comfortable and cozy atmosphere.

The second-row Magic Slide seats offer reclining, forward and backward movement, detachment, and folding capabilities, allowing for various seating configurations based on the number of passengers and situations. The powertrain features a 3.5L direct injection iVTEC engine, producing a maximum output of 284 horsepower and a maximum torque of 262 lb-ft (355 Nm), delivering powerful performance compared to its class.

The advanced driver assistance system, Honda Sensing, includes improved pedestrian detection, Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW) with Road Departure Mitigation (RDM), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with low-speed follow, Auto High-Beam (AHB), and Blind Spot Information (BSI) system.

The price of the 2025 Honda Odyssey, with the individual consumption tax reduction applied, is 62.9 million won (approximately $47,175 USD), including VAT. It is available in three colors: black, white, and metallic.

In the domestic MPV market, the New Carnival remains the top contender. The 4th generation Carnival introduced a facelift model just three years after its launch. With its renewed design and the addition of a hybrid powertrain, it has captured consumers' attention.

The 1.6 turbo hybrid provides excellent performance with a system output of 245 horsepower and a maximum system torque of 271 lb-ft (368 Nm), while also offering high efficiency with a fuel economy of 32.9 mpg (14.0 km/L). Utilizing the drive motor, it incorporates features like E-Ride, E-Handling, and E-EHA to improve ride comfort and driving performance.

The trim-specific prices for the 2025 Carnival 9-seater range from 37,355,100 won to 43,650,000 won ($28,016 to $32,737 USD) for the 3.5 gasoline model, 37,460,000 won to 45,510,000 won ($28,095 to $34,132 USD) for the 2.2 diesel, and 40,060,000 won to 48,110,000 won ($30,045 to $36,082 USD) for the 1.6 turbo hybrid. For the 7-seater, the 3.5 gasoline model ranges from 42,500,000 won to 46,360,000 won ($31,875 to $34,770 USD), the 2.2 diesel Noblesse from 44,430,000 won to 48,290,000 won ($33,322 to $36,217 USD), and the 1.6 turbo hybrid from 47,000,000 won to 50,860,000 won ($35,250 to $38,145 USD).

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