You want versatility, but you also love to drive.
With a 255-hp engine, the Odyssey moves with an eagerness that propels it to the head of its class. And its engine is packed with the latest innovative Honda engineering, so you get all that power with efficiency, economy and lower emissions, too. Plus, the Odyssey is engineered to achieve this performance with regular unleaded gasoline. The Touring model comes with Michelin® PAX® System run-flat technology, so you can still travel on a punctured tire at 50 mph up to 125 miles. Between its powerful 4-wheel disc brakes and its 4-wheel independent suspension with double wishbones in back, the 2005 Odyssey performs like it doesn't know it's a minivan.

Planning a trip? Lost in the suburbs? Either way, the navigation system is here to help. With up to eight gigabytes of memory and over 600 voice commands, it provides convenient directions using a series of 24 global positioning satellites.
With the Michelin® PAX® System on the Odyssey Touring, you can still travel on a punctured tire at 50 mph up to 125 miles. Its specially designed larger wheel contains a flexible support ring and low-profile tire that even enhances handling. This feature works with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), which continuously monitors the pressure in all four tires and alerts the driver before pressure loss in any tire becomes critically low. For more information on the Michelin PAX System, please call 1-877-PAX-TIRE.
Powered by the intelligence of i-VTEC® technology, VCM quickly and seamlessly activates or deactivates the three rear cylinders, depending on the driver's needs. So you get the best of both worlds: V-6 power when accelerating or climbing, as well as the efficiency of a smaller engine while cruising.
The Odyssey provides the ride and handling advantages of a double wishbone rear suspension, a setup commonly found on high-performance vehicles and racecars for its superior wheel-motion characteristics. Cargo capacity benefits from the compact design of the rear double wishbone suspension.