2026 Honda Odyssey

2026 Honda Odyssey Costs More, Stays The Same

The Honda Odyssey has arrived for 2026…and it remains completely unchanged. That means you still have a choice of four trims. Power comes from a 3.5-liter V6 with 280 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque. The only transmission option is a 10-speed automatic transmission. In terms of fuel economy, the EPA rates the 2026 Odyssey at 19/28/22 mpg city/highway/combined. As before, the 2026 Odyssey comes only in FWD configuration. Looking for AWD? You’ll need to look to competitors, specifically the Chrysler Pacifica and the Toyota Sienna, the only two minivans that can power all four wheels.

So, how much will the 2026 Honda Odyssey cost you? $44,290 for the base EX-L trim. That’s $620 more than last year. That gets you plenty of standard features, including the full Honda Sensing driver assistance suite, wireless charging, and heated power front seats. Every model comes standard with a nine-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Honda’s Magic Slide second row also comes standard, giving added seating versatility.

2026 Honda Odyssey

2026 Honda Odyssey: Two Distinct Looks

Looking for more luxury features like ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a hands-free power tailgate? You’ll need to pay up for the range-topping Elite trim because that’s the only one that offers them. Total cost for that one? $53,190 before any extra-cost colors. That puts it on the cheaper end alongside the gas-powered Kia Carnival.

For those wanting a sportier look, the 2026 Odyssey also offers a Sport-L trim. This adds specific exterior and interior design details, red ambient lighting, and 19-inch alloy wheels with a gloss black finish. However, you’d better like a black interior because that’s the only one Honda makes available on the 2026 Odyssey’s Sport-L model. The rest of the lineup also offers grey and brown two-tone interiors on EX-L, Touring, and Elite trims.

Source: Honda