We kinda thought Honda would be ready to release an all-new Odyssey minivan by now, but instead Honda has unveiled a slightly refreshed version for the 2025 model year. The 2025 Odyssey has received slightly restyled front and rear fascias and improved tech features, but is it enough to keep it competitive with all its newer competitors, like the Toyota Sienna and Kia Carnival?

2025 Honda Odyssey

On the outside the 2025 Honda Odyssey includes a sportier grille, and reshaped front and rear fascias. The new front fascia looks a bit more aggressive with larger black fog lights and the redesigned rear bumper integrates the same vertical reflectors used on the second-generation Acura NSX. New wheels have also been added as well as two new colors: Solar Silver Metallic and Smoke Blue Pearl.

Inside there’s a new 7-inch digital gauge cluster and a larger 9-inch color touchscreen with a faster processor, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The rear seat entertainment system has also been given an upgrade with a larger 12.8-inch screen.

There are no changes under the hood, which means that the Odyssey continues to be the sole minivan without a hybrid option.

2025 Honda Odyssey

The pricing for the 2025 Honda Odyssey starts at $43,315. It will be offered in: EX, EX-L, Touring and Elite trim levels. It is available now.