2023 Honda Odyssey trim Walk

  • 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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Although times are different from when the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager ruled the road, Honda is putting more pep in the Odyssey’s step with a sleek new Sport model. Below is a quick but detailed look at the 2023 Honda Odyssey Sport.

Exterior Design

Landing between EX-L and Touring trim levels, the Sport comes from the factory with 19-inch Berlina Black wheels, darkened taillights, and lots of gloss black exterior trim. Exterior colors include Platinum White Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, and Sonic Gray Pearl.

Interior Treatments

The Sport welcomes drivers and passengers with black leather seats, red contrast stitching, a power moonroof, and accent lighting. Honda’s “Magic Slide” second-row seats fold nearly flat, making it easier to haul cargo or to remove them entirely. Meanwhile, the third-row seats fold into the floor. Also standard is a Rear Seat Reminder feature that can pair with the available CabinWatch viewing system. 

Safety Features

Standard on every 2023 Odyssey is the Honda Sensing package, which includes Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow and Pedestrian Emergency Braking.

Fuel Economy

Under the hood of every 2023 Honda Odyssey is a 280-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 mated to a 10-speed automatic. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 19 in the city, 28 on the highway, and 22 combined. The 2023 Odyssey’s fuel economy numbers are right in line with the current Kia Carnival and Chrysler Pacifica.  

2023 Honda Odyssey Sport. Photo: Honda North America.

2023 Honda Odyssey Warranty Coverage

All Honda Odyssey minivans leave the factory with a three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. The 2023 Odyssey is standard with Honda Service Pass, covering select factory-scheduled maintenance for two years or 24,000 miles.

You may want to consider an extended warranty if you drive a lot of miles. Our comprehensive guide will help you discern if a Honda extended warranty is worth considering.

Pricing & Availability

The 2023 Honda Odyssey is available in five trim levels: EX, EX-L, Touring, Elite, and the new Sport. Starting MSRP for the EX is $38,635, while the EX-L begins at $41,705. The Touring starts at $45,745, while the Elite’s MSRP will be north of $50,000.

With its place in the middle of the 2023 Honda Odyssey lineup, the Sport will begin at $42,205.

If you need a hand finding which Honda dealers have the best pricing in your area on a new Odyssey, our free and easy search tools* can help. 

Photos & Source: Honda North America.

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What is the difference between 2022 and 2023 Honda Odyssey?

The 2023 Honda Odyssey minivan will cost at least $700 more than the 2022 model, but it will include two years or 24,000 miles of factory scheduled maintenance called Honda Service Pass, Honda announced Tuesday. A new Sport trim shakes up the lineup as well. The base LX model will no longer be offered in 2023.

Will the Honda Odyssey be redesigned in 2023?

The 2023 Honda Odyssey is a family-hauling minivan with attractive style points inside and out. The front fascia now features a redesigned front grille and improved LED headlamps.

What are Honda Odyssey trim levels?

The 2021 Honda Odyssey comes in five different trim levels: LX, EX, EX-L, Touring and Elite. The amount of features and capabilities in this minivan will help both you and your passengers enjoy each drive.

What's the difference between a Honda Odyssey EXL and a Honda Odyssey Touring?

With the Touring trim, you get additional features such as: Blue Ambient LED Lighting. Advanced Rear Entertainment System with 10.2-inch High-Resolution Screen, Blu-Ray™ Player, Built-In Streaming Apps and Wireless Headphones.

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