2022 Honda Odyssey

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Updated on June 7, 2024

ProsConsWhat's New

Powerful V6 engine

Rear seats are hard to remove

HondaVac in-cabin vacuum discontinued due to supplier issue

Attractive & spacious interior

Smartphone integration is not standard

New Radiant Red Metallic II exterior color

Large cargo room

Long list of safety tech

Great reliability

Stable ride quality

Specs & Features

$33,040

price

280 hp @ 6000 rpm

horsepower

262 lb.-ft. @ 4700 rpm

torque

10-speed Automatic

transmission

3.5L 6cyl FWD 10A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The 2022 Honda Odyssey is released for the U.S. market and is available for sale at your nearest dealer for a base MSRP of $32,290 and it climbs up to $48,020 for the range-topping Elite trim. The changes for this year include a new exterior color called Radiant Red Mettalic II and the discontinuation of the integrated vacuum cleaner. Under the hood, you still get the 280-hp 3.5L V6 that offers agile acceleration and decent towing capacity. 

The cabin of the Odyssey looks modern and features high-tech features. Roomier cargo space is the main highlight of this vehicle. The Odyssey also won top awards for its safety. When it comes to reliability, the Odyssey stands above its rivals with a reliability score of 80 and it also has a great resale value in the market. The Odyssey will be competing against the likes of the Chrysler Pacifica, the Toyota Sienna, and the Kia Carnival.

Buying Advice

Although the LX and EX are well equipped, the EX-L trim will be our pick. It is reasonably priced and provides some good convenience features such as a power liftgate, a leather steering wheel, leather-trimmed first and second-row seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a moonroof, and an 8-way power passenger's seat.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The Odyssey excels at what it was meant to do well- The Torque Report

The Honda Odyssey is a well-known name in the minivan class. If the sales are to be believed, minivans are going out of fashion, but these minivans are family-friendly with huge cargo capacity and definitely have a strong place on the American roads. Among these minivans, the Odyssey gives an impressive performance with steady ride quality and an attractive interior cabin with high-tech features, and spacious cargo capacity.

Being of Japanese origin, owners of the Odyssey will benefit from low ownership costs compared to other minivans in the segment. The true cost to own the vehicle is somewhere near $8,100 per year. This includes vehicle maintenance, fuel, repair, depreciation, etc. Currently, Honda is offering a special APR rate of 1.9% for up to 48 months. You could also lease it for as low as $483 per month for a term of 36 months with a downpayment of $2,619. 

Buying Advice

Although the LX and EX are well equipped, the EX-L trim will be our pick. It is reasonably priced and provides some good convenience features such as a power liftgate, a leather steering wheel, leather-trimmed first and second-row seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a moonroof, and an 8-way power passenger's seat.

Features
7.0/10

The tech in the Odyssey is hit-and-miss- Edmunds

The Honda Odyssey is available in five different trims- LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, and Elite. It carries a starting price tag of $32,290 for the LX trim while the top-end Elite trim can cost up to $48,020. Add to that a $1,175 destination fee. Each version of the Odyssey makes a compelling case for itself but clearly, the LX trim is for bargain hunters. 

Speaking of features, the earlier available integrated vacuum cleaner has been discontinued this year due to some supplier issues. The rest of the options carry forward this year. A heated steering wheel can be fitted in the EX trim for $523. You can equip a hands-free power tailgate and wireless charger in the EX-L trim for $595. 

Trims

LX

EX

EX-L

Touring

Elite

MSRP (FWD)

$32,290

$35,690

$38,960

$43,000

$48,020

Key Features

5-inch infotainment display Adds/ Upgrades to LX trim  Adds/ Upgrades to EX trim Adds/ Upgrades to EX-L trim Adds/ Upgrades to Touring trim
  7-speaker stereo 8-inch touchscreen w/ Apple CarPlay & Android Auto

Power tailgate

Rear-seat entertainment system with 10.2-inch screens

Blue ambient LED Lighting

  Automatic climate control 12-way power driver's seat Auto-dimming rearview mirror

19-inch alloy wheels

Heated and ventilated front seats

  18-inch alloy wheels Tri-zone automatic climate control Leather steering wheel

Front and rear parking sensors

11-speaker sound system

  LED auto high-beam headlights Heated front seats Leather-trimmed first & second-row seats Wi-Fi hotspot

Wireless charging

  Power front cloth seats Magic Slide second-row seats 8-way power passenger's seat Satellite-linked navigation system Hands-free power tailgate
  Dual USB ports Power-sliding doors Second-row USB ports 115V household-style outlet Rain-sensing windshield wipers
  Adaptive cruise control Proximity keyless entry Power moonroof CabinWatch, CabinTalk & Cabin Control  
  Traffic sign recognition Fog lamps   Third-row USB port  
    Remote start      
    SiriusXM      
    Blind-spot monitor      
    Rear cross-traffic alert      

Fuel Economy
4.0/10

The Odyssey has above average fuel economy- The Car Connection

The fuel economy of the Honda Odyssey is average in its class. Honda claims that the Odyssey returns 19 MPG in the city, 28 MPG on a highway, and 22 MPG combined. These figures are on par with other gas-fed rivals. Honda has equipped variable cylinder management inside the Odyssey that helps it to extract more miles per gallon for better fuel efficiency.

The Odyssey gets a decent fuel tank of 19.5 gallons, which is big enough to deliver a combined range of 429 miles. Those who spend a lot of time on the highways, get 546 miles of range while the city range is limited to 371 miles. Unlike its rivals, the Odyssey is not available with a hybrid powertrain for a better fuel economy but its efficiency isn't bad either. 

Model

2022 Honda Odyssey

2022 Kia Carnival

2022 Chrysler Pacifica

2022 Toyota Sienna

MPG (City)

19

19

19

36

MPG (Highway)

28

26

28

36

MPG (Combined)

22

22

22

36

Fuel Capacity (Gallons)

19.5

19.0

19.0

18.0

Range (City/Highway/Combined; Miles)

371/546/429

361/494/418

361/532/418

648/648/648

The Toyota Sienna displays mind-blowing fuel economy, all thanks to its standard hybrid powertrain. The MPG figures of the Chrysler Pacifica are identical to the Odyssey while the Kia Carnival is slightly less efficient. In short, if your main priority is fuel economy, go ahead with the Sienna. Else, among these three gas-fed competitors, the Odyssey is a good choice. 

Interior
9.0/10

The 2022 Odyssey enjoys a high degree of fit and finish that transcends the typical soccer shuttle- Kelly Ble Book

The Honda Odyssey has a well-built cabin with premium materials. It is both stylish and functional, perfect for conducting the business of daily family life. Being a minivan it can easily provide space for up to eight passengers. The front seats are comfortable but the seating position is a bit low. All versions except the LX trim get a 12-way power driver's seat. When you get an Odyssey with leather seats, it includes an 8-way power passenger's seat. 

2022 Honda Odyssey dashboard

Power sliding doors are standard starting with the EX trim and adults can easily fit into the second and third-row seats. The second and third rows provide the most space in their class. Even the rear seats are well-padded for long journeys.  In all but the LX trim, the second-row seats are Honda's Magic Slide design. These outboard seats can slide together or be tilted forward according to your need. This also allows easier access to third-row seats. 

2022 Honda Odyssey infotainment screen

Every Odyssey for the LX trim comes with an 8-inch touchscreen display that features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The screen is on the small side and the voice recognition system doesn't respond to natural commands. A rear-seat entertainment system is standard on top trims and it includes a 10.2-inch screen, a Blu-ray disc player, and two pairs of wireless headphones. The lack of a tuning knob is a source of frustration. 

Model

2022 Honda Odyssey

2022 Kia Carnival

2022 Chrysler Pacifica

2022 Toyota Sienna

Seating Capacity

7

7

7

8

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

40.7/63.1/40.9

40.9/64.2/41.1

40.1/63.8/41.1

40.1/62.4/40.3

Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

39.5/61.6/40.9

39.5/63.2/40.5

39.6/63.0/39.0

39.3/62.7/39.9

Third Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

38.3/60.0/38.1

38.6/59.5/35.6

38.7/61.2/36.5

37.4/58.5/38.7

Cargo Capacity (cu-ft.)

38.6

40.2

32.3

33.5

The Odyssey supplies a whole bunch of room for cargo. Power open the tailgate and behind the third-row seats, you'll find 38.6 cu-ft. You can flip and tumble the third-row seat down to reveal 92.3 cu-ft. of space. Finally, you'll get 158 cu-ft. with the second-row seats folded. From the storage drawer to the shelves on the door panels, you should have no trouble finding places to stash things. Some other interior features are:

  • Power front leather seats
  • Heated & ventilated front seats
  • Remote engine start
  • Tri-zone automatic climate control
  • Leather & heated steering wheel
  • Color-adjustable ambient lighting
  • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
  • 8-inch touchscreen w/ smartphone integration
  • 11-speaker audio system
  • Wireless charging

Exterior
5.0/10

Last year, the Honda Odyssey was fully redesigned and hence, no changes are made to the exterior this year. It received a sharper design around the edges. The front fascia has a sharper-looking black grille with a new set of LED headlights and fog lights. The designers have tried replicating the look and feel of the Civic and the Accord with sleek headlamps and a chrome strip. But while those cars look good, the Odyssey looks a little obese. 

From the side view, the design is kind of simple. Power sliding doors are available on higher trims that can be operated from a key fob. The Odyssey’s new contemporary designed tail lights give a striking appearance to its back. The wheel options for the Odyssey are 18 and 19-inch alloy wheels. These wheels keep this minivan 4.5 inches above the ground. At 205.3 inches, the Odyssey is the longest minivan in this segment. 

Model

2022 Honda Odyssey

2022 Kia Carnival

2022 Chrysler Pacifica

2022 Toyota Sienna

Curb Weight (lbs)

4,398 

4,376

4,521

4,610 

Length (in)

205.2

203.0

204.3

203.7

Width (in)

78.5

78.5

79.6

78.5

Height (in)

68.3

68.5

69.9

68.5

Ground Clearance (in)

4.5

6.8

5.1

6.4

Wheelbase (in)

118.1

121.7

121.6

120.5

The Kia Carnival's ground clearance is too high for a minivan. This doesn't serve its purpose for off-road venturing. The Chrysler Pacifica has a wider wheelbase but it lacks a bit of legroom in the third row. The Toyota Sienna is the bulkiest minivan in this segment. That's because the hybrid powertrain adds some extra weight. Some of the exterior features on offer are:

  • LED auto high-beam headlights
  • LED fog lamps
  • LED taillights
  • Power-folding, auto-dimming, heated exterior mirrors
  • Black grille with chrome accents
  • Chrome window trim
  • 18 & 19-inch alloy wheels
  • Rear roofline spoiler

Safety
8.0/10

Honda also provides a full suite of driver-assistance technology, called Honda Sensing, as standard equipment on all Odyssey models- CarAndDriver

Despite its bulky size, the Honda Odyssey is an exceptionally safe vehicle. NHTSA gave the Odyssey an overall safety rating of five out of five stars while the IIHS gave it a Top Safety Pick + title as it received 'Good' ratings in all crash tests. It also received a 'Superior' rating for the front crash prevention but it received an 'Acceptable' rating for its headlights.

The first line of defense in the Odyssey is eight airbags to protect the occupants from serious injuries. Honda has provided a full suite of driver-assistance technology called Honda Sensing as standard in the Odyssey, which is really assuring. More safety features are added as you move up the trim ladder. Some main safety features are:

  • Blind Spot Monitor
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Adaptive Cruise Control 
  • Collision Mitigation System
  • Front & Rear Parking Sensors
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Traffic Sign Recognition
  • Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
  • Rear-Seat Reminder
  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Rearview Camera

Competition
9.0/10

2022 Honda Odyssey vs 2022 Kia Carnival

The Kia Carnival is all-new for this year. It is similarly priced as the Odyssey but it offers a slower acceleration. Inside, the Carnival has an upper hand in terms of design and technology on offer. It offers a lot of modern technology features as standard whereas Odyssey offers smartphone integration on higher trims. However, the Odyssey has a better third-row space and cargo space. It also offers certain important driver aids as standard while Carnival options them. 

2022 Honda Odyssey vs 2022 Toyota Sienna

The Toyota Sienna outshines the Odyssey in some areas. For instance, it offers an AWD system which is not available in the Odyssey. It comes standard with a hybrid powertrain, which means it is highly fuel-efficient. The Sienna also offers a lot of tech features as standard which is available on higher trims in the Odyssey. The Odyssey's engine is a lot powerful and delivers quick acceleration. Another main highlight is a large cargo hold than the Sienna. 

2022 Honda Odyssey vs 2022 Chrysler Pacifica

The price difference between the Chrysler Pacifica and the Odyssey is really high. The main advantages over the Odyssey are optional AWD drivetrain, more standard amenities, and Stow n Go second-row seats. Otherwise, the Odyssey is a better pick as it offers more cargo room and interior space with better cabin materials. Its driving dynamics and acceleration are also far better. In terms of safety, both minivans offer tons of safety tech. 

Final Verdict

The 2022 Honda Odyssey is an all-rounder minivan that not only gives better performance but also has decent fuel efficiency with nice cargo capacity. On the safety front, it has been awarded Top Safety Pick+ by IIHS and has received excellent ratings from the NHTSA. If you are looking for a minivan that gives a good performance, a nice interior cabin, and decent fuel efficiency, and is also not much expensive, then the Odyssey fits the bill.

Trims

    LX
    $33,040 onwards
    • 5-Inch central display screen
    • Hands-Free tailgate
    • Rear-seat reminder system
    • Sound-Reducing windshield
    • Third-row USB charging port
    EX
    $36,440 onwards
    • Heated Front Seats
    • Heated mirrors
    • Power-Sliding rear doors
    • Rearview camera
    • Remote engine start
    • Second-row sunshades
    EX-L
    $39,710 onwards
    • Auto-Dimming rearview mirror
    • Leather upholstery
    • Power liftgate
    • Sound-Reducing windshield
    • Sunroof
    Touring
    $43,750 onwards
    • Ambient interior lighting
    • Front and rear parking sensors
    • Integrated navigation system
    • Third-Row sunshades
    • Third-row USB charging port
    Elite
    $48,770 onwards
    • Automatic wipers
    • Hands-Free tailgate
    • Heated steering wheel
    • Ventilated front seats
    • Wireless charging pad

Compare to similar cars

Price

$33,040- $48,770

Engine

Gasoline

Rating

7.38

Horsepower

280 hp @ 6000 rpm

Torque

262 lb.-ft. @ 4700 rpm

Capacity

8

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$32,115

Gasoline

8.38

287 hp @ 6400 rpm

262 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

7

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$35,285- $51,485

hybrid

7.38

245 hp @ 6000 rpm

176 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

8

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$37,095- $56,840

Gasoline

8.15

287 hp @ 6400 rpm

262 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

7

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$32,300- $46,300

Gasoline

7.41

290 hp @ 6400 rpm

262 lb.-ft. @ 5000 rpm

7

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2022 Honda Odyssey vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    7 sec15.4 sec111 mph
    7.1 sec15.3 sec118 mph
    7.2 sec--
    8.2 sec16.3 sec111 mph
    8.3 sec16.5 sec109 mph

    2022 Honda Odyssey vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      19 mpg28 mpg22 mpg19.5 gal.370.5/546 mi.
      36 mpg36 mpg36 mpg18 gal.648/648 mi.
      19 mpg26 mpg22 mpg19 gal.361/494 mi.
      19 mpg28 mpg22 mpg19 gal.361/532 mi.
      19 mpg28 mpg22 mpg19 gal.361/532 mi.

      2022 Honda Odyssey vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        205.2 in.78.5 in.68.3 in.4.5 in.118.1 in. -
        204.3 in.79.6 in.69.9 in.5.1 in.121.6 in. -
        203.8 in.79.6 in.69.9 in.5.1 in.121.6 in.
        203.7 in.78.5 in.68.5 in.6.4 in.120.5 in.
        203 in.78.5 in.68.5 in.6.8 in.121.7 in. -

        2022 Honda Odyssey vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          38.6 cu.ft.163.6 cu.ft.144.9 cu.ft.
          40.2 cu.ft.168.2 cu.ft.145.1 cu.ft.
          32.3 cu.ft.165 cu.ft.140.5 cu.ft.
          33.5 cu.ft.162.5 cu.ft.101 cu.ft.
          32.3 cu.ft.85 cu.ft.140.5 cu.ft.

          2022 Honda Odyssey vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            144.9 cu.ft.38.6 cu.ft.144.9 cu.ft.-
            83.1 cu.ft.33.5 cu.ft.101 cu.ft.-
            6.1 cu.ft.32.3 cu.ft.140.5 cu.ft.-
            140.5 cu.ft.32.3 cu.ft.140.5 cu.ft.152 ft.
            145.1 cu.ft.40.2 cu.ft.145.1 cu.ft.-

            2022 Honda Odyssey vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              3500 lbs.1621 lbs.4398 lbs.
              3600 lbs.1534 lbs.4521 lbs.
              3500 lbs.1335 lbs.4610 lbs.
              3500 lbs.1334 lbs.4376 lbs.
              -1725 lbs.4330 lbs.

              2022 Honda Odyssey Minivan Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              8

              Recalls

              2

              Investigations

              108

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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