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Honda Odyssey Concept 2011 Hatchback Sedan Car
Before seeing Honda Odyssey concept 2011 at this year’s Chicago Auto Show, it’s recommended to take a look at Honda Odyssey 2010 2.4Litre by comparing among both cars; it would display that only a few small improvements away from being production-ready. Well, four months later, have official information and pictures were released, and while the 2011 Odyssey does not go a long way in a fantastic new menu innovations to the minivan segment that packs the whole thing together, in what could be the best-looking minivan, we have see.

In 2011, Odyssey is lower and wider than the outgoing model, and features what Honda calls a “flash” Beltline, a feature that was present on the concept of van, which we saw in Chicago. We are not sure if we’re in love with this quirky design element, but one thing is certain, you see the origami fold and joined the other greenhouse minivan in the parking lot of a shopping center. Other new features for the 2011 model year include HID headlamps are available at the front, new 18-inch alloy wheels, a larger 12.6-inch ventilated front disc brakes, revised wing mirrors and power rear. Honda has yet to release the full power of specialists, but we know that there is a 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 under the hood, and early estimates indicate that the top-trim Odyssey Travel Elite is expected to reach 19 miles per gallon in the city and 28 mpg (!) on the highway.
Inside the Honda Odyssey is the most made extra wide, which offers additional inch of arms in the front row. What is most interesting when there are three second-row seating configuration, including all-new wide mode allows two side captains chairs to be pulled from the center seat, which means, three child seats fit across one line. Again, the Odyssey has not actually done anything innovative with the container, but the new features, such as refrigerated cool box in the front center console, HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input, 16.2-inch widescreen entertainment system, 15 defensemen and bags garbage holder (yeah!) will be in the booth more attractive to consumers who need an all-around hell carrier family.
Published on June 20, 2010 · Filed under: Honda Cars; Tagged as: alloy wheels, Chicago, design element, disc brakes, Honda, honda odyssey, inch alloy wheels, multimedia interface, Odyssey, odyssey travel, origami fold