How Much Does a 2022 Honda Odyssey Cost?
The 2021 Honda Odyssey minivan comes in LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, and Elite trim levels. LX ($31,790, plus destination charge) has 18-in wheels, LED headlights, rear privacy glass, automatic climate control, push-button start, power-adjustable front seats (8-way driver, 4-way passenger), cloth upholstery,
forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring,
rear cross-traffic alert,
adaptive cruise control, a convex “conversation mirror” for keeping an eye on rear passengers, two USB ports (both in the front) and a 7-speaker sound system with a 5-in color display, auxiliary audio jack, and Bluetooth.
EX ($35,190) brings power-sliding doors, proximity entry, tri-zone automatic climate control, second-row sunshades, heated front seats, 4-way powered lumbar support for the driver’s seat, CabinControl remote-control app, and an 8-in touchscreen that includes
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite/HD radio and customizable feature settings.
EX-L ($38,460) adds a sunroof, powered liftgate, acoustic windshield, first- and second-row leather upholstery, third-row vinyl upholstery, driver’s-seat memory functions, leather-wrapped steering wheel, self-dimming rearview mirror, and two additional USB ports in the second row.
Touring ($42,500) includes a navigation system and a rear-seat entertainment system, front/rear parking sensors, 19-in alloy wheels, third-row sunshades, Wi-Fi, CabinWatch rear-row camera system, and the CabinTalk in-car communication system that pipes the voices of those up front into the back.
Elite ($47,820) gains a hands-free liftgate operation, HondaVac integrated vacuum cleaner, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding/self-dimming side mirrors, acoustic front/rear door glass, heated steering wheel, heated/ventilated front seats, perforated leather for the first and second seating rows, wireless charging, and an 11-speaker/550-watt audio system.