2023 Honda Odyssey Sport
May 10, 2022
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. Instead, the EX starts the Odyssey at a price of $38,635, including a $1,295 destination fee. That's an increase of $900 over last year's EX. The EX-L, Touring, and Elite trims increase by $700, with the Elite topping the lineup at $50,765.
Anchoring the middle of the lineup is a new Odyssey Sport trim that applies the popular blacked-out trend from crossover SUVs to the minivan. Gloss black trim covers the grille, light surrounds, side mirrors, and mid-pillars, and it'll ride on 19-inch black wheels. It's available in white, black, or red coats. The night vibe continues inside with black leather upholstery and red contrast stitching, as well as a black headliner. Red accent lightning puts the oo in cool. Slotting between the EX-L and Touring, the Odyssey Sport costs $42,505.
2023 Honda Odyssey Sport
The Sport shares the same content as the EX-L with a sunroof, a power tailgate, and power front seats that are heated. Standard on all Odysseys are an 8.0-inch touchscreen with smartphone compatibility, satellite radio, two USB ports, three-zone climate control, power-sliding rear doors, and remote start. We expect the standard safety gear from 2022 to carry over, including active lane control, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control down to a stop, automatic high beams, and blind-spot monitors.
All Odysseys are powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 with front-wheel drive and a 10-speed automatic transmission. Every grade has an EPA-rated 19 mpg city, 28 highway, 22 combined.
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For the 2023 model year, the Honda Odyssey minivan is pretty much unchanged except for trim level tweaks and the inclusion of free scheduled maintenance. The trim changes include the addition of a new Sport model and the subtraction of the van's entry-level LX.
The Sport trim is arguably the most interesting aspect of the 2023 Odyssey. It's basically an appearance package. It has all the features of the EX-L trim, but it gets gloss black-painted trim, grille, 19-inch wheels and darkened taillights on the outside. The interior has black leather with red stitching, as well as a black headliner. Red ambient lighting illuminates the interior at night, too. It starts at $42,505.
2023 Honda Odyssey SportOn the topic of pricing, most trims are just a few hundred dollars more than the previous model year, which is typical. However, Honda dropped the LX trim level, which has resulted in a pretty big jump in base price for the van. The 2022 LX started at $34,335. But the EX is the starting point for 2023, and it starts at $38,635. Pricing for all 2023 trims is listed below.
EX: $38,635
EX-L: $41,705
Sport: $42,505
Touring: $45,745
Elite: $50,765
Finally, the Odyssey is one of a couple Honda models that will get the new Honda Service Pass. It's a program that offers free scheduled maintenance and service (i.e. oil changes, tire rotations, etc.). The program lasts for 2 years/24,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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