The 2021 Honda Odyssey is arriving in early August with a whole new aesthetic that might make you rethink your next family vehicle.
The popular minivan is completely remodeled for the new year, providing modern families with a comfortable means of transportation for grocery store runs and road trips alike.
One of the biggest selling points of the minivan is the interior. Parents want to have options for their kids in the back to be entertained. Those same parents also want to be able to keep a watchful eye to mitigate any foul play among the young ones in the back.
For these reasons, Honda made sure to equip the 2021 Odyssey with all the bells and whistles. Some of the notable family-friendly features include a Rear Seat Entertainment System (RES), CabinWatch and CabinTalk, Satellite-Linked Navigation System, and smartphone integration.
Take a look at the following promotional video to see a family of five cruising to their vacation at Disneyland with the 2021 Honda Odyssey as their vessel.
In order to eliminate any stigma associated with minivans being out of style, the Odyssey comes with a fresh makeover. Some of these changes include a restyled grille, new front bumper fascia, revised front lighting, and new black trim under the rear window.
Upgrading to the higher trim levels will get you restyled seats, tri-color floor mats, and power lumbar support for the front passenger seat.
As a family-friendly vehicle, the 2021 Honda Odyssey places a high emphasis on staying connected to your children in the backseat. The fully upgraded CabinWatch and CabinTalk system makes it easy to see and hear what’s going on in the back while you remain focused on the road. Take a look at the following video to see these features in action.
Ultimately, the 2021 Honda Odyssey does a great job of keeping minivans relevant in a market where three-row SUVs have become the new norm for large families. This new model does a great job of combining helpful features in practical way, and it accomplishes that with modern appeal.
This post was published on July 30, 2020
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