by Gerard Lyle of www.paultan.org
These recent patent images published by Japan’s patent office reveal
what the US-spec Honda Odyssey could possibly look like once the
fifth-generation model debuts there sometime in 2017. If the design
looks familiar, that is because it closely resembles the China-only
Dongfeng Honda Elysion.
In fact, we dare say that the patent images mirrors the design seen
on the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire-rivalling seven/eight-seater MPV that was
previewed by Honda’s Concept M from 2013.
This includes the full-LED Jewel Eye headlights, generous application
of chrome on the grille and door handles and black accents.
Other minor changes like the larger tail lights and bumpers
differentiate it further from the Odyssey. Additionally, the Elysion
gets larger dimensions than the Japan-spec Odyssey. That should make it
more agreeable with US customers. Currently, the Honda Odyssey in the
States is in its fourth-generation since 2011 and is due for a
replacement.
The replacement for the Odyssey will compete against the Toyota
Sienna in the US, and is said to be powered by a 3.5 litre V6 borrowed
from the Honda Pilot. A nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel
drive is expected to debut on the all-new US-spec Honda Odyssey as well.
Meanwhile, our local Honda Odyssey that was introduced in 2013, is in its fifth-generation,
and based on the Japan-spec model instead. The MPV is specified with a
2.4 litre DOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder ‘Earth Dreams’ engine offering 175
PS at 6,200 rpm and 225 Nm at 4,000 rpm on both its available variants
(EXV and EX), and is paired to a CVT gearbox.
Source
http://paultan.org/2015/12/29/honda-odyssey-for-us-market-revealed-via-patents/
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