The 2012 Honda Odyssey comes in five variants namely the LX, EX, EX-L, Touring, and the Touring Elite. All the variants come with ABS, traction control, keyless entry, cruise control, dual-zone climate control, and i-MID infotainment display system, heated mirrors, and a slew of connectivity systems like USB and Bluetooth. The sad part is that the latter part of the options does not come with the base LX variant which only comes with cruise control, ABS/traction control, keyless entry and that’s all.
Moving up we have the EX-L variant which tops the EX variant with a tilting/sliding glass sunroof, front row heated seats and cushions, XM satellite radio, parking assist system, rearview camera, and leather seats which puts a sliver of luxury on the EX model. The Touring and the Touring Elite variants are the top-of-the-line variants for the minivan. The Touring comes with a lot of features like bigger wheels, satellite navigation, theater surround sound, etc just to name a few while the Touring Elite variant comes with a blind spot monitoring system, 650-watt surround sound system, an ultra-widescreen which can even be split in half to play two videos at the same time for the rear passengers.
Trim
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LX
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EX
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EX-L
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Touring
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Touring Elite
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MSRP
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$28,375
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$31,625
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$35,025
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$41,330
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$43,825
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Key Features
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ABS and Traction Control
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AM/FM seek-scan radio
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17” aluminum wheels
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Sunroof
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18” aluminum wheels
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Blind-spot monitoring system
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Keyless entry
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Front row dual-zone climate control
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Front row heated seats and cushions
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Sat Nav system
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650-watt surround sound system
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17” steel wheels
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First row i-MID LCD
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XM AM/FM satellite radio
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Parking assist system
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Ultra-wide screen system
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Cruise control
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Heated mirrors
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Parking assist system
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Theater surround sound
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Vehicle anti-theft system
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Driver seat lumbar support
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Leather seats
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Bluetooth, USB connectivity
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Rearview camera
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We Recommend
The Odyssey’s base LX variant lacks basic connectivity features while the top Touring Elite variant comes at around forty-five grand. This leaves the choice to the EX or the EX-L. Our recommendation would be the EX-L variant as it offers all the features necessary for a minivan but tops it off with a lot of creature comforts like heated seats, sunroof, rearview camera, which is necessary for a car of its size. This makes it the perfect choice in the lineup.