2026 Honda wish list: Hybrid All Wheel Drive Vacuum cleaner Overhead vents in the rear Panoramic roof Sliding Cooler with access from the front and second row Ambient lighting throughout More usb C ports 14” multimedia screen Off road package I know I went overboard but hey it’s MY wishlist 😂
Hybrid will just lead to larger repair bills really. The cost of it will likely be more than you save on gas for quite a while but maybe not. Had Odysseys for many years and never once wished it had AWD.
If you look at the 2025 Sienna, the built in fridge is tiny and the vac reviews are mediocre. I'd prefer to use my separate 12V 45qt fridge freezer and shop vac at home. Otherwise I am with you on the AWD but would hate to see any further hit to mpg on this beast.
I have a 2015 EX-L and still running like new. I like the stop control on the rear hatch since the only way I can open the back in my garage is to open the garage door but still hits the top of the open garage door. Like that new exterior color and USB-A and USB-C outlets. I would prefer to not have a sunroof but comes on the EX-L trim level. I wish the mileage was better which makes it a tough choice between this and the Sienna which is hybrid only. Like that the 2nd row seats still come out unlike the Sienna. The center console design much better/nicer (usb, wireless charging, storage) than what I have on my 2015 (pretty basic). All that being said, there is not enough there for me to even consider trading up from my 2015 and even so, would make it a tough choice vs. the Sienna. Both being equal in price/availability, I would lean more towards the Sienna since mileage is better at 36/36. Can't go wrong with either vehicle but you should test drive both if considering between these 2. Odyssey more of a sporty ride vs. Sienna a softer ride that sits 2" higher than the Odyssey. There is an SE trim level of the Sienna that may give you a sportier ride but I haven't driven that trim level to know.
On paper I am really struggling to decide one or the other. Oddy with superior crash ratings, "better ride quality", and removable seats. Sienna with MPG and AWD. When I see better financing I'll give each a test ride and make a decision. Coming from a mid-sized truck averaging 19-20mpg the Sienna is very temping.
The only thing I want is fold flat second row. The rest is just fine. Hearing people say "You can just remove the second row" tells me they do not understand that (1) The removal requires a commitment for the duration of the trip, and (2) Struggling with 60+ lbs seat on each side every time you want flat floor will mess up your lower back sooner or later, particularly if you are older. So most emphatically, no, it is not the same as fold flat.
Still better than an unremovable 2nd row, which is found on all trims of Sienna. A stowing 2nd row like what you find in the Pacifica will sacrifice seat comfort.
Im torn real bad about having an odyssey or a Pilot.. Im only 36 years old with 1 kid but we pack real lot good even on short trips so cargo space will matter..but still I wanna be sporty!
go odysssey. The pilot has that horrible 9 spd auto made by mercedez. Why honda still uses that garbage in their lineup suvs baffles me. The 10 spd is hondas own built and been in the vans since 2020.
Go with the Odyssey. We have zero kids and still went with the Odyssey due to comfort, space, versatility, etc. I came from a 2018 Lincoln Navigator and would take the Odyssey all day long over every SUV we’ve owned.
Go Odyssey, its just more funnnnnnnnnnnnn. Never run out of space for anything, taking bikes to the park, traveling, going shopping and picking up outrageously sized items............... no problem.
@@slumy8195Odyssey, Pilot, and MDX have the 10AT now and I agree it’s reliable unlike the ZF, you must be thinking of the Passport or Ridgeline. But yeah, Odyssey wins for practicality and better driving dynamics
Looks to much like a Hearst drives like a car low slung compared to other 3 minivans in American market 3.5 liter V6 engine makes all the difference when driving having that or a V8 engine in front of you is the ultimate safety
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I have a 2019 EXL and honda screwed everyone because now it doesn't come with standard blue ray rear entertainment and navigation. Now you have to pay for it with the higher trim models .
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2026 Honda wish list:
Hybrid
All Wheel Drive
Vacuum cleaner
Overhead vents in the rear
Panoramic roof
Sliding Cooler with access from the front and second row
Ambient lighting throughout
More usb C ports
14” multimedia screen
Off road package
I know I went overboard but hey it’s MY wishlist 😂
Hybrid will just lead to larger repair bills really. The cost of it will likely be more than you save on gas for quite a while but maybe not. Had Odysseys for many years and never once wished it had AWD.
If you look at the 2025 Sienna, the built in fridge is tiny and the vac reviews are mediocre. I'd prefer to use my separate 12V 45qt fridge freezer and shop vac at home. Otherwise I am with you on the AWD but would hate to see any further hit to mpg on this beast.
I used to dislike push button transmissions but now I rather have the Odyssey center console with the gap than being boxed in with the Sienna.
I personally like the light refresh.
I have a 2015 EX-L and still running like new. I like the stop control on the rear hatch since the only way I can open the back in my garage is to open the garage door but still hits the top of the open garage door. Like that new exterior color and USB-A and USB-C outlets. I would prefer to not have a sunroof but comes on the EX-L trim level. I wish the mileage was better which makes it a tough choice between this and the Sienna which is hybrid only. Like that the 2nd row seats still come out unlike the Sienna. The center console design much better/nicer (usb, wireless charging, storage) than what I have on my 2015 (pretty basic). All that being said, there is not enough there for me to even consider trading up from my 2015 and even so, would make it a tough choice vs. the Sienna. Both being equal in price/availability, I would lean more towards the Sienna since mileage is better at 36/36. Can't go wrong with either vehicle but you should test drive both if considering between these 2. Odyssey more of a sporty ride vs. Sienna a softer ride that sits 2" higher than the Odyssey. There is an SE trim level of the Sienna that may give you a sportier ride but I haven't driven that trim level to know.
On paper I am really struggling to decide one or the other. Oddy with superior crash ratings, "better ride quality", and removable seats. Sienna with MPG and AWD. When I see better financing I'll give each a test ride and make a decision. Coming from a mid-sized truck averaging 19-20mpg the Sienna is very temping.
Great review Tom.
Thank you!
The only thing I want is fold flat second row. The rest is just fine. Hearing people say "You can just remove the second row" tells me they do not understand that (1) The removal requires a commitment for the duration of the trip, and (2) Struggling with 60+ lbs seat on each side every time you want flat floor will mess up your lower back sooner or later, particularly if you are older. So most emphatically, no, it is not the same as fold flat.
Still better than an unremovable 2nd row, which is found on all trims of Sienna. A stowing 2nd row like what you find in the Pacifica will sacrifice seat comfort.
I am really loved this van & I should buy this.
Lol love the subtle one liners
Deadpool was right. The Honda Odyssey F**ks hard!
Im torn real bad about having an odyssey or a Pilot.. Im only 36 years old with 1 kid but we pack real lot good even on short trips so cargo space will matter..but still I wanna be sporty!
go odysssey. The pilot has that horrible 9 spd auto made by mercedez. Why honda still uses that garbage in their lineup suvs baffles me. The 10 spd is hondas own built and been in the vans since 2020.
FYI the new Pilot also had the 10 speed automatic
Go with the Odyssey. We have zero kids and still went with the Odyssey due to comfort, space, versatility, etc. I came from a 2018 Lincoln Navigator and would take the Odyssey all day long over every SUV we’ve owned.
Go Odyssey, its just more funnnnnnnnnnnnn. Never run out of space for anything, taking bikes to the park, traveling, going shopping and picking up outrageously sized items............... no problem.
@@slumy8195Odyssey, Pilot, and MDX have the 10AT now and I agree it’s reliable unlike the ZF, you must be thinking of the Passport or Ridgeline. But yeah, Odyssey wins for practicality and better driving dynamics
honda needs to drop that sun roof only. Most states drop hail and tough winds that sun roof is nothing but a liability
My 2011 has been caught in a couple of hailstorms here in Colorado. Dents in the roof, but no problem with the sunroom.
Those back seats hit the back bumper area with a ton of force when stowing them away. That has to scar up the back of those light seats.
That white strip down the length of the van makes it look like a hearse!
You nailed it...i hate black interiors!!!!
Push button shifter, while not as good as conventional, is better than rotary knobs and the new Tesla shifters that are baked into the screen
Agreed
Nice van. A lot of van for the money considering a mid level Subaru Outback Wagon is $34grand.
Looking at the thumbnail I thought this was going to be a "throwback" review. That thing looks very dated.
I hate that it doesn't have a chrome front grille.
What color is this odyssey?
The color is called smoke blue pearl.
Looks to much like a Hearst drives like a car low slung compared to other 3 minivans in American market 3.5 liter V6 engine makes all the difference when driving having that or a V8 engine in front of you is the ultimate safety
They need to refresh that interior. The cockpit is soooo dated.
But ergonomically perfect and well made so left brained minivan buyers don’t care.
Where is the spare tire located?
I made this video today to answer your question. I hope it is helpful.
Honda Odyssey Spare Tire Location And How To Remove - Honda Odyssey Tutorials
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@@VehicleVisionary thank you for the video. I showed it to my wife and she is relieved that it comes equipped with one. Again, thank you.
You're welcome!
I have a 2019 EXL and honda screwed everyone because now it doesn't come with standard blue ray rear entertainment and navigation. Now you have to pay for it with the higher trim models .