2011 Honda Odyssey Priced From $27,800
Honda has just announced pricing on the all-new 2011 Odyssey minivan, with roughly a $1,000 increase on all models.
Base LX models with features like keyless entry, cruise control, stability control an auxiliary jack, 8-way power driver’s seat and 4 LATCH positions start at $27,800. EX models add 17-inch wheels, five LATCH positions and power slide doors for $30,950 while the EX-L trim tosses in a power tailgate, heated leather seats, Bluetooth, XM Radio and a backup camera for $34,450. Both a navigation (with a lifetime subscription to Real Time FM Traffic and a 3-view backup camera) as well as a rear entertainment system (with 9-inch screen) can be included, although if you’re going to go all-out the $40,775 Touring model adds the 6-speed transmission (with improved fuel economy), 18-inch wheels, parking sensors and a memory seat. And for 2011 a new Touring Elite model tops out the range for $43,250 with that incredible home theater system.
Of note, most models come with a 5-speed automatic transmission with an EPA rated 18/27-mpg (city/highway), while top-trim Touring models get a 6-speed automatic with a 19/28-mpg rating.
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Full pricing details after the jump:
2011 Honda Odyssey
Model Odyssey LX 5-Speed Automatic $27,800 18/27/21 mpg
Odyssey EX 5-Speed Automatic $30,950 18/27/21 mpg
Odyssey EX-L 5-Speed Automatic $34,450 18/27/21
Odyssey EX-L (Rear Entertainment System) 5-Speed Automatic $36,050 18/27/21
Odyssey EX-L (Navigation System) 5-Speed Automatic $36,450 18/27/21
Odyssey Touring 6-Speed Automatic $40,755 19/28/22
Odyssey Touring Elite 6-Speed Automatic $43,250 19/28/22
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