1998 Honda Odyssey Pictures

Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey
Pictures Honda Odyssey

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The Odyssey comes with a 3.5-liter, 210 hp V6 with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Seats up to 7 passengers and ABS is standard.

1998 Honda Odyssey specs: mpg, towing capacity, size, photos

This article is about the Honda minivan model. For the Honda ATV model, see Honda Odyssey (ATV).

The Honda Odyssey, known in Europe as the Honda Shuttle, is a minivan, or "large MPV", produced by the Japanese automaker Honda since 1994. Since model year 1999, the name has been used on two related but distinct vehicles, with the larger Odyssey sold in the North American market and the smaller Odyssey sold in Japan and other world markets. The first generation and the rest non-America model are more to Compact MPV size.

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The larger North American Odyssey was sold in Japan as Honda LaGreat between 1999 and 2004. However, Honda has no plan to sell the smaller Odyssey in North America, despite its popularity when it was first introduced at the 2003 Tokyo Auto Show.

First generation (1995-1998)

The Odyssey was introduced in 1995, based on the Accord platform, with a 4-cylinder engine and featuring rear swing-open rather than sliding doors. The basic vehicle was shared between the Japanese and North American markets. The Odyssey was also the first minivan to have a flat-folding third row seat.[citation needed]

The first generation Odyssey came in two trim levels LX and upscale EX. The LX could fit seven with two front buckets, a three-seat middle bench, and a 2-seat third row bench. The EX came with two second row captain's chairs.

The Odyssey was rebadged as the Isuzu Oasis, which is now discontinued. This unusual sharing of vehicles resulted from a lack of SUVs in Honda's lineup. Isuzu received the Odyssey and renamed it Isuzu Oasis. Honda got from Isuzu the Rodeo and renamed it the Passport. Acura got the Trooper and renamed it the SLX. 1995-1998 Odyssey and Oasis are commonly used in New York City as taxi cabs.



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