
The differences between Elysion and Odyssey are as follows: 1. Exterior comparison: The Odyssey's appearance is clearly more family-oriented, with a less pronounced business vibe. The family-style front grille features chrome accents on the main trim, and the additional lower chrome trim enhances its modern and stylish design improvements. The Elysion features a straight waistline that runs through the body, with lower chrome trim and door handles retaining some elements from the previous model. The geometric D-pillar design avoids being overly serious, while the large taillights paired with thick chrome trim give the new Elysion a bold and imposing presence. 2. Interior design: The Odyssey's interior is conventional, with the air conditioning panel designed as a touch control, which can be slightly inconvenient for blind operation. The materials used are excellent, mostly soft-touch. The Elysion incorporates modern family design, with a simpler yet still composed dashboard. The addition of wood trim creates a sophisticated atmosphere, combining soft-touch materials, wood grain, and metal finishes. Both tactile and visual experiences are layered, significantly enhancing the sense of luxury. 3. Body dimensions: The Elysion is longer than the Odyssey, but the actual interior space does not increase significantly. Both offer spacious interiors, more than sufficient for family use. 4. Driving experience: The Odyssey delivers strong power when the battery is fully charged, even providing a sense of acceleration. The driving experience surpasses that of the Elysion. 5. Configuration comparison: The Odyssey offers more comfort-oriented features, such as heated seats and electric adjustment for the front passenger seat. The Elysion focuses more on practical configurations, including full soundproof glass and LED headlights, which are highly functional features.

Having driven MPVs for several years, the Elysion offers a stronger sense of space, with a spacious and comfortable third row, making it ideal for large families or travel, easily accommodating luggage when going out with elderly and children. The Odyssey is more agile in the city, easy to park, and stable to handle, feeling more like a large family sedan. Both are reliable with few minor issues, but the Elysion's softer suspension provides comfort on long trips, while the Odyssey is more fuel-efficient and economical. If frequently carrying many passengers, choose the Elysion; for daily practicality, the Odyssey is better. The Elysion is also more expensive but offers a higher-end feel. -wise, Elysion parts are slightly more expensive and harder to find, while the Odyssey can be repaired at any shop, saving money.

I personally prefer automotive technology. The Elison boasts luxurious interiors, large screens, excellent sound systems, and numerous active safety features, making it suitable for beginners. The Odyssey is simple and practical, offering a sporty driving experience with fun in the corners. Both models perform well in terms of power. The Elison accelerates smoothly and remains quiet at high speeds, but it has higher fuel consumption. The Odyssey handles like a regular car, providing a thrilling drive for young people. In terms of connectivity, the Elison is superior with faster phone connections, while the Odyssey offers basic but sufficient functionality. The choice depends on whether you prioritize prestige and technology or the actual driving pleasure. Both models hold their value well, but the Odyssey is more popular in the used car market.

As a long-time owner, I've found both the Elysion and Odyssey to be durable and reliable, capable of handling long trips to Tibet without issues. The Elysion offers a comfortable ride with soft suspension, making long journeys less tiring, though it has slightly higher fuel consumption and expensive parts. The Odyssey is more practical for city commuting, economical, with cheaper and widely available parts. In terms of space, the Elysion has a larger trunk for easier luggage storage, while the Odyssey features more flexible third-row seats that fold quickly. For long-distance travel, I'd recommend the Elysion; for commuting, the Odyssey, which has lower costs. Both are equally safe without any problems.

I carefully compare car prices. The Elysian has a higher starting price but comes with rich configurations like massage seats, though it costs tens of thousands more. The Odyssey offers better value for money with complete basic functions and a much more affordable price, plus fuel-efficient for city driving to save costs. The Elysian has stronger rear air conditioning, suitable for families, while the Odyssey has flexible space and equally high safety ratings. Calculating the total cost, the Odyssey is more economical and sufficient for daily use. The Elysian provides more luxury, but whether it's worth it depends on the budget—choose the former if the budget is tight, or go for luxury if money is no issue.

I'm concerned about the costs. The Ellyson has high upkeep expenses with imported parts, an average fuel consumption of 10 liters, expensive tires, and slightly higher insurance. The Odyssey is worry-free with widespread repair services, fuel consumption of 8 to 9 liters, easy maintenance, and good resale value. Both are durable, with the Odyssey having a slightly higher reliability score, but the Ellyson offers comfortable rewards for long trips without fatigue. The choice depends on usage: choose the Ellyson for frequent highway driving, and the Odyssey for commuting, as economic costs add up over time—don't underestimate the differences, as parts prices also affect long-term expenses.


