What is the displacement of the Honda Odyssey?

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Suzanne
07/29/25 4:53am
As of October 2019, there are two displacement versions of the Honda Odyssey available on the market: a 2.4-liter fuel version and a 2.0-liter hybrid version. The price range for the fuel version is between 229,800 yuan and 354,800 yuan, while the hybrid version is priced between 229,800 yuan and 376,800 yuan. Here are the details about the Odyssey: 1. In terms of power, the fuel version is equipped with a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 186 hp, a maximum power of 137 kW, and a maximum torque of 243 N·m. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's comprehensive fuel consumption data, the 2.4-liter fuel version of the Odyssey has a combined fuel consumption of 7.7 L/100 km. 2. The hybrid version features a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine + electric motor hybrid system. The engine produces a maximum horsepower of 146 hp, a maximum power of 107 kW, and a maximum torque of 175 N·m. The electric motor delivers a maximum horsepower of 184 hp, a total power of 135 kW, and a total torque of 315 N·m. The combined fuel consumption of the 2.0-liter hybrid Odyssey is 5.6 L/100 km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's data. 3. The hybrid version of the Odyssey is more fuel-efficient and offers better performance compared to the fuel version. However, the hybrid version has higher maintenance and repair costs in the long run compared to the fuel version.
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OOlive
08/12/25 8:33am
I remember the Honda Odyssey has quite different engine displacements in various regions. For example, in China, the version we mainly use is the 2.4-liter one, approximately 2356 cc, which runs very smoothly. As an MPV, its engine design is quite reasonable, making it suitable for both family passenger transport and cargo carrying. However, in recent years, Honda has also introduced hybrid models, with some variants featuring smaller displacements combined with electric motors, significantly reducing fuel consumption. When driving, I've noticed that the 2.4-liter engine's power output isn't aggressive but reliable, providing stable acceleration on highways and decent fuel efficiency in city driving. Whether buying a used or new car, the model year matters—older versions might only have this displacement, while newer ones offer hybrid options, which are worth considering for better fuel economy. Overall, as a family car, its displacement strikes a good balance between practicality and economy.
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