Are there any differences between the Odyssey and Elysion?
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There are differences between the Odyssey and Elysion, which are: 1. Different body dimensions: The Odyssey has a body length of 4847mm, width of 1820mm, and height of 1702mm; the Elysion has a body length of 4950mm, width of 1842mm, and height of 1711mm. 2. Different curb weights: The Odyssey has a curb weight of 1822kg; the Elysion has a curb weight of 1941kg. Both the Odyssey and Elysion are equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 146ps, maximum torque of 175nm, maximum power of 158kw, and are paired with an ECTV continuously variable transmission.
I've been driving an Odyssey for several years, and later had the chance to try my friend's Elysion. The differences were quite noticeable. The Odyssey's design leans more towards a family style, with a low-key and practical exterior, flexible interior layout, and a third row that can comfortably seat three children without feeling cramped. The Elysion, on the other hand, has a more business-oriented vibe, with bolder body lines, more front storage compartments, but less rear space compared to the Odyssey. In terms of driving, the Elysion's suspension is stiffer, making bumps more noticeable, while the Odyssey's softer ride is better suited for city driving. Fuel efficiency is another win for the Odyssey—I average around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, while the Elysion consumes 1-2 liters more. For long-term family use, the Odyssey is the more hassle-free choice. Both are great cars, but if I'm traveling with kids, I'd definitely prioritize the Odyssey's comfort and better fuel economy. With yearly model updates, the Odyssey's features have also improved, like the new intelligent driving assistance system in the latest version, which pleasantly surprised me.