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The 2011 Odyssey is a showcase of distinguished style, captivating technology and advanced safety features.

Efficiency
The all-new Odyssey features a powerful 248-hp V-6 with Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM®) on all models, and an available 6-speed automatic transmission that delivers up to 28 mpg highway[2].
Hi-Tech Features
The available 16.2-inch split-screen capable Ultrawide DVD Rear Entertainment System[3] with HDMI Technology[4] is just the tip of the iceberg—the all-new Odyssey is loaded with useful, cutting edge technology.
Comfort & Convenience
The Odyssey is loaded with features designed with one purpose—to make your life easier. From the blind spot information system (BSI)[5], to the flip-up trash ring, the Odyssey is there to help out at all times.
Safety
The Odyssey comes equipped with sophisticated technology that can help you avoid accidents and help protect occupants with an amazing array of safety features.

Awards, Accolades & Ratings
The 2011 Odyssey earned a 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score based on the latest, more stringent government tests.
$28,075[1]
Suggested Starting Price
MPG[2]:  19 CITY 28 HWY
BUILD YOUR Odyssey
Pricing options by starting MSRP[1]

[1] MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $810.00 destination charge and options. Dealer prices may vary.

[2] 19 city/28 highway/22 combined mpg for Odyssey Touring models with 6AT, and 18 city/27 highway/21 combined mpg for Odyssey EX-L and below models with 5AT. Based on 2011 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.

[3] The Honda DVD Ultrawide Rear Entertainment System with HDMI® Technology is standard on Touring Elite models. A separate source device is required to use split-screen function.

[4] HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.

[5] The system is not a substitute for your own visual assessment before changing lanes: system accuracy will vary based on weather, size of object and speed.