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2023 Honda Odyssey Gets Price Hike, Adds Sinister Sport Trim

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  • The 2023 Honda Odyssey adds a Sport trim with a blacked-out appearance and unique interior bits.
  • With a $38,635 starting price, the entry-level Odyssey now costs $4300 more than last year.
  • Honda now includes two years or 24,000 miles of complimentary scheduled maintenance.

    The minivan lifestyle is usually associated with a growing family and giving up on sleek-bodied cars that once served as primary transportation. The 2023 Honda Odyssey doesn’t change the fact, but the introduction of a sinister-looking Sport trim might remind parents of their inner rebel. That, or—more likely—it’s Honda’s way of capitalizing on consumers’ love of blacked-out appearance packages.

    Either way, the ’23 Odyssey Sport comes with these exterior features in gloss black: 19-inch wheels, grille, trim around the headlights and fog lights, and the roof pillars. The taillights also have darkened covers. Its available paint colors are black (obviously), white, red, and the newly introduced Sonic Gray Pearl. Inside, the Sport has black leather that’s accented with red stitching. At night, the cabin is illuminated by red ambient lighting for a vibe that’s either sporty or spooky, likely depending on whether or not passengers still believe in the bogeyman or not.

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    The new Sport model starts at $42,505 and comes standard with a sunroof, a power-operated tailgate, and an eight-way power front passenger seat. It slots into the lineup between the EX-L and Touring. Since the base-level LX has been discontinued, the EX now becomes the entry-level Odyssey. This contributes to a significantly higher starting price of $38,635—$4300 higher than last year’s $34,335 LX. The other 2023 Odyssey models are priced at $41,705 for the EX-L, $45,754 for the Touring, and $50,765 for the top-of-the-line Elite.

    Every Odyssey is still powered by a 280-hp V-6 that pairs with a 10-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. Now, for the first time, Honda is including complimentary maintenance on the Odyssey as well as some other models. The factory-scheduled services are covered for two years or 24,000 miles and include a tire rotation as well as oil and filter changes.

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    Source: Motor - aranddriver.com


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