2021 Honda Odyssey Gallery

Honda's best-selling minivan is getting a refresh, with the 2021 Odyssey making style changes outside, practicality changes inside, and loading up on extra active safety tech. All trims of Odyssey get Honda Sensing as standard, but for the new model year there are three new features: Low-Speed Follow, Pedestrian Emergency Braking, and Traffic Sign Recognition. All but the base trim get blind-spot warnings, too.

Under the hood there's the same 3.5-liter V6 engine, which can switch into three-cylinder mode under light load. Honda says it'll do 19 mpg in the city, 28 mpg on the highway, and 22 mpg combined. A 10-speed automatic transmission is standard.

Outside, there are new LED headlamps and new black and chrome trim. The Odyssey Touring gets 19-inch wheels, while the Odyssey Elite gets machined and painted 19-inch wheels. Inside, there are new dashboard trims, more USB ports on higher-spec models, and better integration of features like CabinWatch and CabinTalk. Pricing kicks off at $31,790 (plus $1,120 destination) and the new 2021 Odyssey arrives in US dealers from early August 2020.