2026 Honda Odyssey
Price Range: $42,795 - $51,695
2026 Honda Odyssey


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The 2026 Honda Odyssey is a great pick for larger families, delivering a ton of space for passengers and cargo alike. It also reduces some of the everyday effort with thoughtful features such as its second-row Magic Slide seats that allow for easy access to the third row or to a child seat in an instant. It also offers plenty of options to keep passengers occupied on long road trips.Read full review
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EX-L
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2026 Honda Odyssey Review
Pros
- Configurable second-row seats are very useful
- Roomy for both people and cargo
- Strong V6 engine and stable handling make it enjoyable to drive
Cons
- Mediocre fuel economy
- No power-folding third-row seats or surround-view camera system
- Overly vigilant forward collision warning system is frustrating
What's new
- No major changes for 2026
- Part of the fifth Odyssey generation introduced for 2018
Overview

Before the rise of the SUV, minivans ruled supreme among family-minded shoppers, and for good reason. There's simply no better way to transport eight passengers in comfort, along with plenty of their cargo. The 2026 Honda Odyssey is easily one of the best choices in this class, offering tons of smart features that make the daily carpool or long road trips that much more bearable. Check out our Expert Rating below to see why the Odyssey is one of our favorites.
Cost to Drive
Monthly estimates based on costs in Texas
$151/mo for Odyssey EX-L
Odyssey EX-L
vs
$180/mo
Avg. Midsize Minivan
Edmunds spotlight: Flexible seating that Honda calls Magic
The Honda Odyssey's One-Motion Magic third-row seats fold into a deep cargo cavern behind them with a good yank of the strap behind their seatbacks. That's not all that uncommon among minivans, but the speed and ease are somewhat unique. The one seating feature that really sets the Odyssey apart from rivals is the second-row Magic Slide seats. The middle seat is easily removed, allowing the outboard seats to slide out of the way to make accessing the third row much easier. You can also keep them in place for easier access to child seats, keeping the center open for third-row access or for longer cargo hauling.
Competitors to consider
The Toyota Sienna tops our minivan rankings, thanks to its fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain and available all-wheel drive. The Honda Odyssey is a close second place, while Kia's Carnival and its Hybrid variant get some points for their SUV-like styling. For those with shorter driving distances, the Chrysler Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid offers up to 32 miles of electric-only driving, though its battery pack eliminates the Stow 'n Go folding rear seats that the standard Pacifica enjoys.
Edmunds Expert Rating
edmunds TESTED

Driven, tested, rated by automotive expert Brian Wong
Great
8.1
out of 10
We drove the 2026 Honda Odyssey on our test track and on real roads. Our Edmunds team conducts rigorous independent vehicle testing, driving 500,000 miles a year.
Performance
8/10
How does the Odyssey drive? The Odyssey just might be the exception where it is OK to use the words "minivan" and "fun" in the same sentence. Its V6 engine offers enough power for your merging and passing needs even when you've got the cabin full of passengers. In our testing, the Odyssey Elite accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in 7.6 seconds, essentially an average time for a V6-powered minivan.
Precise steering and stable braking and handling give the Odyssey a confident presence both on the highway and along tighter roads. Is the Odyssey sporty? Not really. But it is well sorted and enjoyable to drive. Everything feels cohesive.
A smooth-shifting 10-speed automatic transmission unobtrusively chooses the proper gear for the situation. Standard steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters are nice if you want to shift for yourself. If we had to nitpick, it'd be that the engine stop-start system (it turns the engine off at stoplights to save fuel) is a bit unrefined, but it can be disabled.
Precise steering and stable braking and handling give the Odyssey a confident presence both on the highway and along tighter roads. Is the Odyssey sporty? Not really. But it is well sorted and enjoyable to drive. Everything feels cohesive.
A smooth-shifting 10-speed automatic transmission unobtrusively chooses the proper gear for the situation. Standard steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters are nice if you want to shift for yourself. If we had to nitpick, it'd be that the engine stop-start system (it turns the engine off at stoplights to save fuel) is a bit unrefined, but it can be disabled.
Comfort
8/10
How comfortable is the Odyssey? The Odyssey's front seats are great for logging miles on extended drives. The second-row seats are equally suited for kids or adults. Third-row legroom is limited, but two grown-ups can survive back there for shorter distances. Our Odyssey Elite's 19-inch wheels likely gave it a firmer ride than the smaller available wheel options. (Smaller wheels mean more absorbent tire sidewalls.) But generally speaking, there aren't many bumps the Honda can't absorb with ease.
Wind and road noise in the Odyssey isn't intrusive. The available cabin intercom system is also pretty cool. A microphone picks up your voice and broadcasts it to the rear of the van via the speakers or through the rear entertainment system headsets. Now you can say, "Stop touching your sister!" without having to turn your head around to shout it.
Wind and road noise in the Odyssey isn't intrusive. The available cabin intercom system is also pretty cool. A microphone picks up your voice and broadcasts it to the rear of the van via the speakers or through the rear entertainment system headsets. Now you can say, "Stop touching your sister!" without having to turn your head around to shout it.
Interior
8.5/10

Both the driver's seat and the steering column offer a wide range of adjustment. Those with longer legs, however, might wish for extended thigh support from the lower cushion. Our biggest gripe is the mediocre visibility up front and over the shoulder. The windshield roof pillars and side mirrors are bulky. It's a disappointment that the Honda is the only minivan to not offer a surround-view camera system, just a rearview camera.
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Buying Tips for the 2026 Honda Odyssey for September
If you're considering purchasing a 2026 Honda Odyssey, here are some key tips to help you navigate the buying process effectively:
- Buyers are currently paying about 4.5% less than the MSRP for the Elite and Touring trims, and around 3.3% less for the EX-L and Sport-L trims.
- The Odyssey is selling quickly, with vehicles typically selling within 7 days of hitting the lot, so act quickly if you find one you like.
- There are no general cash rebates or low APR financing offers available, but military members and recent college graduates can receive a $500 discount.
- Lease payments range from around $543 per month for the EX-L, to $615 per month for the Elite and Touring trims, with $3,700 to $6,400 due at lease signing.
- Given the quick turnover, consider contacting dealers to reserve your preferred trim so that you get the features you want.
- Contact your local dealers for the latest updates on incentives like cash bonuses and low financing rates.
Technology
7.5/10
How’s the tech? The Honda's 9-inch touchscreen is smaller than the ones found in competitors and is mounted far away on the dashboard. It is also powered by Honda's older infotainment system rather than the new Google-based one found in newer Hondas, which is disappointing. The native navigation system has dated-looking graphics, but thankfully you can use your smartphone's apps pretty easily thanks to wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration. The instrument cluster screen also lacks the customizability found in most digital screens; don't count on it to show you much info. What saves the Odyssey is its plethora of USB-C charging ports spread throughout the cabin, including three in the third row.
The other tech in the Odyssey is hit-or-miss. The rear cabin camera monitor (in lieu of the sunglass mirror) and cabin intercom are certainly useful. But some of the advanced driver aids, such as adaptive cruise control, respond sluggishly and are prone to false positives. We avoided using them.
The other tech in the Odyssey is hit-or-miss. The rear cabin camera monitor (in lieu of the sunglass mirror) and cabin intercom are certainly useful. But some of the advanced driver aids, such as adaptive cruise control, respond sluggishly and are prone to false positives. We avoided using them.
Storage
9/10
How’s the storage? Few vehicles can best a minivan here. The storage well behind the third row is deep and perfect for grocery bags. The third-row seats are lifted and lowered manually, which requires a little muscle, but the strap handle system is easy enough to use. The Odyssey has an impressive max capacity of 144.9 cubic feet of storage with the third row lowered and the second-row seats taken out. The second-row seats are bulky and hard to remove, yet their side-to-side adjustability is a helpful storage solution if you don't need a fully flat floor.
When it comes to installing car seats, the Odyssey sets the bar. Not only are the lower car seat anchors extremely accessible, but booster-age kids will also find it easy to put on their own belts.
When it comes to installing car seats, the Odyssey sets the bar. Not only are the lower car seat anchors extremely accessible, but booster-age kids will also find it easy to put on their own belts.
Fuel Economy
6/10
How’s the fuel economy? The EPA estimates the Odyssey Elite, which is what we tested, gets 22 mpg in combined city/highway driving. That's average for a minivan. On our real-world evaluation route, which is primarily composed of highway driving, we observed 21 mpg. This indicates the Odyssey might underperform with respect to the EPA's estimates.
Value
7.5/10
Is the Odyssey a good value? The Odyssey Elite trim level that we tested is pricey, no question. But the fundamentals of the Odyssey are available for much less. Even the base trim captures the Odyssey's best qualities: smooth power, comfortable seating and an open, airy cabin. Warranty-wise, Honda is on par with competitors — most offer three years/36,000 miles of basic and five years/60,000 miles of powertrain coverage. Roadside assistance is also typical and provided for the length of the basic warranty.
Wildcard
8/10
As a kid-mobile, the versatility of a minivan is unbeatable. As road trip transport for five or six adults, the Odyssey is nearly as accommodating. And for the weekend home-improvement warrior, it's a cavernous, lockable space for all your stuff. Not convinced it's cool? This one also drives like a car and has flexible seating, USB ports galore, and in-cabin tech offerings to keep everyone entertained.
2026 Honda Odyssey trim level differences
The 2026 Honda Odyssey is an eight-passenger minivan available in EX-L, Sport-L, Touring and Elite trim levels. A 3.5-liter V6 engine (280 horsepower, 262 lb-ft of torque) pairs with a 10-speed automatic transmission to power the front wheels.
Which Odyssey trim does Edmunds recommend?
If you're like most minivan shoppers and prioritize convenience and ease of shuttling several children around, we recommend the entry-level EX-L trim. You get a ton of useful features, including those slick Magic Slide rear seats, power-sliding doors, and a comprehensive suite of advanced safety features.
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Reliability
The 2026 Honda Odyssey has a 3 years / 36,000 miles basic warranty and no recalls. RepairPal gives it a reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5, ranks it #7 out of 14 among Minivans. Below you’ll find our owner reviews.
Reliability Rating by RepairPal
3.5 out of 5 stars3.5/5Above Average
#7 out of 14 among Minivans
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$508/yr
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1.51x/yr
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Severity
14.1%
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Recalls
There are no recalls for the 2026 Honda OdysseyWarranty
3 years / 36,000 miles Basic Warranty- Basic Warranty
- 3 years / 36,000 miles
- Drivetrain Warranty
- 5 years / 60,000 miles
- Rust Warranty
- 5 years / unlimited miles
- Roadside assistance Warranty
- 3 years / 36,000 miles
- Free maintenance Warranty
- 1 years / 12,000 miles
Honda Odyssey Owner Reviews
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No better than my 2018 odyssey. Different problems
2 out of 5 starsGdavidC, 09/19/2024
2024 Honda Odyssey Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A)
2024 touring. Update at 24 months 33,000 transmission torque converter is getting a lot worse and it isn’t shifting as smooth as it used to. Honda service dept says they can’t do anything unless it is throwing a code. The computer says everything is fine. 😟 Also, gas mileage is not as good as my 2018. 60 mph on highway averages around 26 instead of 30. The van is still the best pick for … my needs, but not by much. I don’t know how much longer I will put up with it before i trade it in on a new one.
9 months 16,000 miles Sliding door on drivers side rattles when van is hot. When I finally got dealer to work on it they made it worse. Intermittently the Engine doesn't idle smoothly or when accelerating normally (but runs smooth if you run it hard). Sometimes you have to press hard on the brake to get it to start. Cruise control is programmed so that it does not TRY to keep the speed on set point after coasting down a hill, but instead, it will let it get 2 mph below the set point before it back shifts & gives gas to accelerate back up to speed. It does this instead of gradually giving gas to try and maintain the speed it was set at as soon as it goes below the set speed. Lane Keeping Assist ( LKAS ) is a joke and can be dangerous. The biggest complaint is when entering a left curve, it will help you enter the curve early right across the line and then warn that you are out of your lane. It also does this on right turns but not as much. Driving straight down a road if you get on either line, it may not help pull you back but it will warn you that you are getting out of your lane on the dash. Collision avoidance system puts on the brakes for no reason driving down the interstate. I have had the road departure mitigation system activate while I was in the center of the lane on a two lane road with a trailer truck behind you! (Must be kept off for safety reasons.) Adaptive cruise control works great but may apply brakes during passing another car on a two lane road. Also, if someone is turning off the road the adaptive cruise control continues to apply brakes long after the car has made the turn and is no longer in your lane. I have 16,000 miles on mine now and now torque converter is developing a problem. Sometimes the lockup clutch doesn't lock in if you have been costing for several seconds, the RPM is low and you apply gas to accelerate. I have seen it go up to 3500 RPM in 7 gear driving 45 MPH. I have to let off the gas for a second then go again to get it to lock in properly when it does this. The good stuff is it has a better computer than my 2018 and it responds quicker. (Except for the door rattle) it is quieter in the van than my 2018 EX-L. It has good power when you put your foot down and get the RPMs up. So far the brakes are excellent and the idle stop works properly even though it hesitates on restart sometimes. (They don't give you the choice to turn idle stop off until you turn it back on. It is always active when you start the car until you press the button again).
UPDATE: Road Departure preventive is dangerous & must be kept off. I will apply the brakes for no reason (even with a big truck right behind you). Lane keeping assist is re-tarded. It starts helping you turn into a corner on the interstate too much and then complains when you go over the line that you are getting out of your lane. The automatic cruise control will put on the brakes randomly when you are passing another vehicle on the interstate. At 20,000 miles the torque converter has started malfunctioning a little but not enough to throw a code. The Drivers side sliding door makes creaking noises sometimes. The second time I took it in for this, they said that they adjusted it and now it is much worse. When accelerating, there is a slight variation in thrust. Can't tell if it is the engine or transmission. I have taken the van in three times for all these problems with no results. The last item I don't like is the cruise control is programmed to not try to keep the speed right on the set speed. It will let it go 2 miles per hour under the set speed then back shift and accelerate back up to the set speed over and over anytime the terrain isn't just flat. At 27,000 miles, I am already starting to think about trading and wondering what I am going to try in stead of a Honda.
Comfortable Minivan (w/ a Couple of Dealbreakers)
3 out of 5 starsToyotaFan, 05/11/2024
2024 Honda Odyssey Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A)
After being disappointed by the super-hyped Toyota Sienna, my family thought it might be fair to give the Odyssey a try. It was far more comfortable in ride quality than the Sienna, and the seats were also amazing.. Its lackluster MPGs belong in decades past, and its unexplainable NON-ceiling air vents in the rear will leave still-rear-facing children far more uncomfortable than … necessary. If Honda could keep the comfort while increasing the mpgs and moving the rear vents back up to the ceiling, I think this would be the best vehicle on the market.
Fabulous
5 out of 5 starsWolfman, 08/12/2024
2024 Honda Odyssey Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A)
I have had our fabulous 2024 Odyssey Touring for 4 months. 10k miles. Best vehicle I have ever owned and driven. So quite and comfortable. Kids love rear entertainment system for road trips. Tremendous power when needed from v6 engine. Getting 30.8 mpg on the highway. Nav is terrific. Radio has great sound. So much storage and seating for 8 when you need it. Looks great also. Got the … platinum white with beige interior. Could not be happier..cheers!!! Get one as you will love.it.
Deserves a 4.5 - Love this minivan
4 out of 5 starsNickhoosier , 09/27/2023
2024 Honda Odyssey Elite 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A)
We bought our Elite in May and they have worked out technical kinks out 2018 had. More info r a comfortable ride, adept braking and a good amount of power when you have it loaded up. I don’t live that they don’t put better tires on it (Michelin) but the Turanzas are adequate. Look no further if you’re in the market bc this is the flagship. The tech is very good and I wish it had a B&O … stereo option on the Elite bc again very good just not great. Fuel economy is ok but I figure I have to sacrifice a little for the power it has . I’d buy this one again
We have a limited number of reviews for the 2026 Honda Odyssey, so we've included reviews for other years of the Odyssey since its last redesign.
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2026 Honda Odyssey Features & Specs
EX-L
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $42,795 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 22 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $151/month |
Seating | 8 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 32.8 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | front wheel drive |
Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
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Safety
Key safety features on the Odyssey include:
- Back-up camera
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Lane Departure Warning
- Alarm
- Tire Pressure Warning
- Stability Control
- Pre-collision safety system
- Post-collision safety system
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
Small Overlap Front Driver-Side Test | Good |
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Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side Test | Good |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Original | Not Tested |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Updated | Poor |
Side Impact Test – Original | Not Tested |
Side Impact Test – Updated | Good |
Roof Strength Test | Not Tested |
Rear Crash Protection / Head Restraint | Not Tested |
FAQ
Is the Honda Odyssey a good car?
The Edmunds experts tested the 2026 Odyssey both on the road and at the track, giving it a 8.1 out of 10. Edmunds’ consumer reviews show that the 2026 Odyssey gets an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 (based on 37 reviews) What about cargo capacity? When you're thinking about carrying stuff in your new car, keep in mind that the Odyssey has 32.8 cubic feet of trunk space. And then there's safety and reliability. Edmunds has all the latest NHTSA and IIHS crash-test scores, plus industry-leading expert and consumer reviews to help you understand what it's like to own and maintain a Honda Odyssey. Learn more
What's new in the 2026 Honda Odyssey?
According to Edmunds’ car experts, here’s what’s new for the 2026 Honda Odyssey:
- No major changes for 2026
- Part of the fifth Odyssey generation introduced for 2018
Is the Honda Odyssey reliable?
To determine whether the Honda Odyssey is reliable, read Edmunds' authentic consumer reviews, which come from real owners and reveal what it's like to live with the Odyssey. Look for specific complaints that keep popping up in the reviews, and be sure to compare the Odyssey's 4-star average consumer rating to that of competing vehicles. Learn more
Is the 2026 Honda Odyssey a good car?
There's a lot to consider if you're wondering whether the 2026 Honda Odyssey is a good car. Edmunds' expert testing team reviewed the 2026 Odyssey and gave it a 8.1 out of 10. Our consumer reviews show that the 2026 Odyssey gets an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 (based on 37 reviews). Safety scores, fuel economy, cargo capacity and feature availability should all be factors in determining whether the 2026 Odyssey is a good car for you. Learn more
How much should I pay for a 2026 Honda Odyssey?
The least-expensive 2026 Honda Odyssey is the 2026 Honda Odyssey EX-L 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $42,795.
Other versions include:
- EX-L 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A) which starts at $42,795
- Sport-L 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A) which starts at $43,895
- Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A) which starts at $47,495
- Elite 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A) which starts at $51,695
What are the different models of Honda Odyssey?
If you're interested in the Honda Odyssey, the next question is, which Odyssey model is right for you? Odyssey variants include EX-L 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A), Sport-L 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A), Touring 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A), and Elite 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 10A). For a full list of Odyssey models, check out Edmunds’ Features & Specs page. Learn more

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