
The Odyssey is a luxury MPV produced by GAC Honda. GAC Honda is a joint venture established by Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. of Japan. The models under GAC Honda include sedans, MPVs, SUVs, etc., with specific models such as the Fit, City, Lingpai, Accord, Vezel, Avancier, and Odyssey. In terms of body dimensions, the Odyssey measures 4847mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1712mm in height. In terms of power, the Odyssey offers a choice between a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine and a 2.0-liter hybrid version. As for the transmission, all Odyssey models are equipped with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).

The Odyssey is a highly practical family MPV launched by Honda. I've been driving this car for over three years now, and I initially chose it for its spacious interior and flexible seating layout, which makes traveling with my two kids or going on long trips exceptionally comfortable. It's equipped with a 2.0L hybrid system, achieving a remarkably low fuel consumption of just 6L per 100 kilometers, making city driving worry-free. The in-car entertainment system is comprehensive enough to connect to a phone and play cartoons to keep the kids entertained. Honda vehicles are known for their durability and reliability, and the Odyssey is no exception—it's inexpensive to maintain, with readily available parts. The only minor issue is that it can be a bit slow to start occasionally in cold weather, but this doesn't affect the overall experience. As a family car, it's definitely worth considering, especially for small families with strong travel needs.

The Odyssey is Honda's flagship MPV model. From an automotive perspective, it incorporates Honda's Earth Dreams Technology, with the third-generation i-MMD hybrid system delivering smooth power and high efficiency, boasting a maximum horsepower of 215. It offers quick acceleration while maintaining stable handling. The design of the Odyssey has been continuously optimized across generations, such as lowering the body height for easier entry and exit, while LED headlights and intelligent driving assistance enhance safety. Compared to the Toyota Alphard, it is much more affordable, yet excels in space flexibility, with second-row seats that can slide forward and backward, making it ideal for family trips or business transportation. Personally, I believe Honda has positioned itself precisely in the MPV market, with the Odyssey offering high reliability, excellent noise control, simple maintenance, and suitability for buyers who prioritize performance and practicality.

The Odyssey is a popular MPV from Honda. I just bought one myself for shuttling the kids to and from school. The spacious interior is really worry-free, and the stroller fits easily when the third-row seats are folded down. The car drives smoothly with decent fuel efficiency, and the smart key makes accessing items convenient. As a parent, I find the seat design thoughtful, with heated front seats that keep you warm in winter. The price is quite reasonable, and the base model is sufficient, allowing me to save money for my child's education. Honda has a wide service network, and maintenance is quick—overall, it's reliable. I recommend it for families.


