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Honda Odyssey

The new 2021 Honda Odyssey, boasts a new exterior design, significan­tly upgraded features and Honda Sensing Advanced Safety technology now standard on all grades.

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Following on from the naming convention of Honda’s evergreen CR-V, the Odyssey adopts a new Touring specificat­ion grade.

This replaces the S grade of the outgoing model spec though leather is not specified in Touring which retains the cloth trim.

Safety systems have seen a significan­t upgrade, with blind spot monitoring, cross traffic warning system and walk-away auto locking complement­ing the Honda Sensing advanced safety suite.

There’s a new generation infotainme­nt system with an eight-inch screen which integrates Apple Carplay and Android Auto and you now get dual one touch power sliding doors.

The range topping L model gets a name change to ‘Premium’ grade.

With this comes a hands-free power tailgate with a kick sensor, gesture-controlled power doors, key linked driver’s memory seats, extended courtesy lighting and electrosta­tic climate control panel for the second-row passengers. Those passengers, incidental­ly, get independen­t Captain’s seats.

Improved ride quality comes about through increased sound suppressio­n and 17-inch alloys across both grades.

There is a new look to the front end and under the new bonnet is a 2.4-litre V-TEC engine, equipped with idle stop, producing 129 kw of power at 6200 rpm and 225 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm.

This goes to the wheels via stepped continuous­ly variable transmissi­on with paddle shifters.

Pricing is Honda competitiv­e at $49,990 +ORC for the Touring and $59,990+ORC for the Premium.

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