The Odyssey is available in five trims: LX, EX, EX-L, Touring and Touring Elite. All trims use a 248-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine that features Honda's variable cylinder management system (VCM), which allows the V6 engine to switch among three, four, and six cylinders to increase fuel efficiency. The interior features a third-row Magic Seat that folds into the floor. Maximum seating capacity for the Odyssey is eight passengers. Safety features such as side-impact and curtain airbags, four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, traction control and an electronic stability system are standard on all models. Luxury features such as leather trim, dual-zone automatic climate control, satellite radio, navigation and entertainment system are all available.
Major changes included: The Odyssey gets bigger and more refined to stay in front. Safety is beefed up; for the first time, side-curtain airbags with a rollover sensor is used in a minivan. Also, Variable Cylinder Management (VCM), which turns off three of the engine's six cylinders to get better fuel economy, is available as an option.
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Major changes included: A dramatic redesign in 1999 put Honda's minivan at the top of the heap, with a roomy interior, powerful engines and trick foldaway third seat. Several new convenience and safety features, including second- and third-row child seat tether anchors debut in 2001. Standard side airbags, a new transmission and optional leather seating appeared in 2002.
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Major changes included: Honda introduced the five-door Odyssey in 1995 in your choice of LX or EX trim. The unique design resembled a station wagon more than a van and only seated up to five passengers. A slightly more powerful engine and revised exterior styling distinguish the 1998 model.
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