How many seats does the Honda Odyssey have?

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JoshuaMarie
07/28/25 9:54pm
Odyssey is a 7-seater across all models, which meets the standard of a luxury MPV. MPV is a multi-purpose vehicle with relatively large interior space, suitable for family trips. Models like Honda Odyssey, Buick GL8, and Toyota Alphard all belong to the MPV category. Generally, MPVs offer options of six or seven seats, with differences in interior space, annual inspection, and insurance premiums. Below is a brief introduction to the Odyssey: 1. Odyssey is a vehicle launched by Honda and was released nationwide in January 2007. It is equipped with a satellite navigation system, an 8-inch large display screen, and voice guidance function, powered by a 2.4L i-VTEC high-performance engine with variable valve timing and lift. 2. The 2007 Odyssey is equipped with the technologically advanced 2.4L i-VTEC high-performance engine with variable valve timing and lift, delivering strong torque output and vigorous acceleration performance while achieving excellent fuel economy.
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StevenRose
08/12/25 2:28am
I previously drove the Odyssey Hybrid, which comes with a standard 7-seat design in China. The 2+2+3 layout is highly practical – the second-row features two independent seats with leg rests, offering business-class-like comfort that’s perfect for client pickups. The third row can comfortably accommodate three adults, though the middle passenger might feel slightly cramped on long trips. The flat floor design is thoughtful, making it easy for kids to get in and out. The older Odyssey once had an 8-seat version, but those are rarely seen on the road now. If you’re looking for a 7-seat MPV today, this model’s third row can be folded down to create a spacious 4-seater, with plenty of trunk space for strollers.
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