What are the Honda 7-seater models available?

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MacTeagan
07/30/25 3:58am
Honda offers three 7-seater models: Elysion, Odyssey, and Odyssey Hybrid. The Elysion features a well-proportioned exterior design with four diamond-shaped headlights, three-bar taillights, 18-inch wheels, and a dual sunroof. Its seats can be adjusted for sitting or reclining, and come with leg rests, electric adjustment, and heating functions. The Odyssey measures 4847mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1712mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. It features a mechanical gear lever and an integrated infotainment screen with the dashboard. It offers two engine options: a 2.0L hybrid and a 2.4L naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, both paired with CVT transmissions. The Odyssey Hybrid is equipped with the same iMMD powertrain system as the 10th-generation Accord. Thanks to the electric motor, it delivers more responsive acceleration from a standstill and shorter throttle response time.
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