Which year is the Odyssey RB2 from?
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RA6, RB1, RB2: RA6 is the 2000-produced first-generation Odyssey with two-wheel drive, equipped with a 2.3L gasoline engine coded F23A. At the end of 2003, the third-generation Odyssey was officially launched at the Tokyo Motor Show, with the factory code RB series (DBA-RB1 uses continuously variable transmission front-wheel drive, DBA-RB2 is 5AT four-wheel drive, DBA-RB1 and DBA-RB2 are divided into S, M, and L three equipment levels. ABA-RB1 and ABA-RB2 are luxury models, also using a 2.4L dual I-VTEC engine coded K24A, with a displacement of 2354cc, and according to different tuning, they produce 160 horsepower and 200 horsepower respectively. Additional information about the Odyssey is as follows: 1. Interior: The 2021 Odyssey features a floating central control screen, button-style electronic gear shifting to enhance the overall interior quality, and a full LCD instrument panel is also present in the car. It also includes an 8-inch Display Audio system compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Notably, the new car is equipped with a blind spot information system and a rear collision warning system. It offers heated front seats and a 12-way electric driver's seat with electric lumbar support. Other highlights include a three-zone automatic air conditioning system, second-row sunshades, and second-row MagicSlide seats. A wireless smartphone charger and a premium audio system with a subwoofer are also included. Additionally, the new car has soundproof glass installed on the front and rear doors. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine + 10-speed automatic transmission, with a maximum power of 209 kW and a maximum torque of 355 Nm. Due to domestic policy restrictions, the power after domestic production is likely to continue the current model. 3. Exterior: Compared to the current Odyssey, the front of the car has undergone significant changes. The 2021 model features a new intake grille, standard LED headlights across the range, and a new design for the fog light position. The 2021 Odyssey grille is mostly black, with a chrome trim strip on the upper edge connecting the left and right headlight groups, matching the Honda logo to visually widen the front face of the vehicle. The hidden door pillars on the side of the body create a floating roof design, and the waistline of the body has also become more exaggerated.