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Which one to choose, Odyssey or Elysion?

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McDerek
07/29/25 7:44am

It depends on the owner's personal needs. The differences between Odyssey and Elysion are as follows: 1. Different positioning: Odyssey is positioned as a family car, while Elysion is positioned as a business model. 2. Different appearance: The design of Elysion is very avant-garde, with a horizontal grille design and sharp LED light sources, which performs very well in lighting. The appearance of Odyssey is smoother than that of Elysion, with a very delicate overall smoothness, designed more conservatively, in line with the aesthetic concept of Chinese people, not as avant-garde and radical as Elysion, changing from the old side-opening door to the current sliding door.

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KinsleyDella
08/13/25 2:07am

As someone who frequently travels with the whole family, I think both the Odyssey and the Elysium have their advantages, depending on your daily usage. The Odyssey's space layout is particularly suitable for my family—the second-row independent seats plus the third-row folding function make loading luggage or kids' gear super easy, whether it's for weekend camping or shopping, with no crowding at all. The Elysium, while more premium in design (like those luxurious-looking seat materials), is significantly more expensive, which isn’t necessary for me. In terms of fuel consumption, both cars are similar, averaging around 8L/100km in the city and even more efficient on highways. However, the Odyssey offers a more comfortable driving feel, with a lighter steering wheel and less stiffness when turning compared to the Elysium, making it better for long trips with kids. My recommendation: if you have a moderate budget and prioritize practicality and comfort, the Odyssey is the clear choice; if you’re after a more niche style, the Elysium is also good, but be prepared to spend extra.

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MacEliza
10/05/25 2:05am

As a car enthusiast who has driven many vehicles, I lean towards the Elysium when it comes to driving pleasure compared to the Odyssey. In terms of power, the Elysium's 2.0T engine responds more quickly, delivering stronger acceleration and a more noticeable push-back sensation, especially when overtaking on highways—it feels very stable. The Odyssey's hybrid system is smooth but slightly softer, making daily driving feel a bit bland. The suspension tuning also differs: the Elysium is more sporty, with tighter body control during corners, while the Odyssey prioritizes comfort, resulting in noticeable body roll on rough roads. Both offer similar space and configurations, suitable for passengers and cargo, but the Elysium includes more driving assists, like full-speed adaptive cruise control, which is a great convenience on long trips. My personal advice is to test-drive both a few times: if you prefer agile handling, go for the Elysium; if you just want a smooth commute, the Odyssey is sufficient. The price difference of a few thousand dollars isn't a big deal—the key is to match the car to your driving style.

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StJasper
11/18/25 3:36am

On a limited budget, I'd choose the Odyssey for its better value. The Elysion's starting price is 50,000-60,000 yuan higher without significant advantages in configuration: same seating capacity, similar space, and less than 1L/100km difference in real-world fuel consumption that barely saves money in city driving. The Odyssey offers cheaper insurance and maintenance, with common parts like tires or filters being more affordable to replace. Resale value matters too - the Odyssey holds its value better after five years, being more market-recognized for higher resale profits. While the Elysion has slightly more luxurious interiors, paying extra for minor leather or LED upgrades isn't worthwhile. I recommend saving the money for practical additions like roof boxes or child seats. Always compare actual dealer prices and discounts rather than relying on promotional materials.

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KiraMarie
01/08/26 5:13am

As a parent, safety is my top priority. When comparing the Odyssey and Elysion, I place more emphasis on protective details. Both have excellent crash test scores, but the Elysion offers more comprehensive active safety features, such as additional blind spot monitoring and lane keeping, which are very helpful on highways. The Odyssey's basic airbags are sufficient, but its child lock settings are not as smart. The body structures of both are similar, with a high proportion of high-strength steel, providing good impact resistance. In practical use, the Elysion's 360-degree camera is clear, reducing risks when parking; the Odyssey only has a rearview camera, requiring more attention when reversing. I recommend families with children to choose the Elysion—the additional safety systems are worth the investment. If you only drive in the city, the Odyssey's collision protection is already adequate, but don't forget to regularly check the brakes and tires.

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