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evolution
18-10-2008, 02:07 AM
Japan has officially launched the 2009 Honda Odyssey with it the Modulo and Mugen models
Details can be found at the Japan Wesite here (http://www.honda.co.jp/ODYSSEY/)
Mugen has also released its version here (http://www.mugen-power.com/street/odyssey/index.html)
Some snap shots of the various options
Base
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/StandardFront.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/StandardRear.jpg
Modulo
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/Modulofront.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/ModuloRear.jpg
Absolute
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/AbsoluteFront.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/AbsoluteRear.jpg
Mugen Lip kit
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/MugenLipFront.png
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/MugenLipRear.png
Mugen Aero Kit
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/MugenAeroFront.png
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/MugenAeroFront-1.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee128/rb1odc/Odyssey/MugenAeroRear.jpg
cvicek
18-10-2008, 11:27 AM
Wow .............
best looking ahmed van ever
AusAccord
18-10-2008, 05:42 PM
tks Evo. let me guess Honda Australia will bring in which model :eek:......mmmm...........mmmmmm
...... of course the base model out look only with different options as the luxury model here. Don't ever expect Absolute model will be touched down on Australia soil :thumbdwn::thumbdwn::thumbdwn:
evolution
19-10-2008, 08:42 AM
Article from Honda World News (http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey)
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/13.jpg
Honda Announces the All-New Odyssey
TOKYO, Japan, October 16, 2008– Honda announced that sales in Japan of the all-new Odyssey will begin October 17, 2008. The fully remodeled Odyssey features a low-floor and low center-of-gravity package that enables a low profile roofline and performance beyond ordinary minivans together with a spacious cabin. The new Odyssey is also equipped with advanced safety technologies, including the new Multi-view Camera System. A special mobility-assistive version equipped with a lift-up front passenger seat will go on sale November 13, 2008.
Designed around the concept of emotive quality that will move all who experience it, the new fourth generation Odyssey provides an advanced fusion of the human/machine interface, a liberated feeling for all occupants, and a distinctive presence. So, the all-new Odyssey was developed with the goal of generating strong feelings in every circumstance: riding in it, driving it, and looking at it.
To fulfill customer expectations for excellent fuel economy related to growing awareness of environmental issues, the all-new Odyssey is equipped with a 2.4l DOHC i-VTEC engine and torque converter-equipped CVT*1, a combination that enables the vehicle to achieve both superior performance and class leading*2 fuel economy of 13.2km/l*3. Moreover, the all-new Odyssey features DBW (drive-by-wire) control and an ECON mode which improves fuel economy by applying collaborative control of the CVT and air conditioner to reduce engine load. *1 M, L, and Li FWD vehicles
*2 2.4l (gasoline engine) minivan class
*3 M, L, and Li FWD vehicles. Fuel economy when driven in 10-15 mode(Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism figures)
<Human> New 2.4-liter DOHC i-VTEC engine delivers nimble, lively performance
Low center-of-gravity and advanced chassis balancing ensures luxurious ride comfort and handling that complieswith the driver’s intentions
Also available is the Odyssey Absolute, a sporty model with further refined performance characteristics
<Liberated> More slender front pillars secure a wide, clear field of view for the driver, for a greater sense of security
Advanced instrument panel design offers instant recognition and intuitive operation that enhances driving pleasure
The three rows of seats are positioned in a V-shaped layout to allow all occupants to enjoy the forward view
<Distinctive> Distinctive one-motion form is lower and sleeker, providing a sensation of speed and functional beauty
Resolute expression and contoured front styling emphasize power and vitality
♦ Key Features of the New Odyssey
Exterior design
· The exterior is designed around a concept of sensual dynamism, with richly contoured surfaces to express both dynamism and solidity for conveying elegance and power.
· The front view features sharp graphics, with headlights flowing out from the chromed bumper center portion and a sculpted V-line extending up over the hood from the front grill to impart a sense of speed and power. The narrow headlights add an intrepid feel.
· The side view features a fluid silhouette with a one-motion line from front nose to roof end. This combines with the strongly contoured surface in an expression of sleekness and power.
· For the rear view, the cabin has been strongly tapered and the rear window rounded to impart a compact feel for the cabin. Horizontally oriented rear combination lights add a feeling of breadth.
· The voluptuous body contours are further highlighted with a super platinum coating.
· Six color variations are available, including two new colors.
Interior design
· The interior is designed to achieve an advanced feel in a refined and comfortable space.
· The double-layered, gently sculpted instrument panel imparts a feeling of comfort and spaciousness.
· The 3Dself-illuminating gauges and indicator lamps are laid out around the centrally positioned speedometer in a 3D arrangement and grouped into functional zones for instantaneous recognition.
· The audio, climate control, and navigation controls are positioned for easy operation in a highly intuitive center panel.
· The front seat cushions employ low-resistance urethane for low fatigue and an outstanding hold.
· A telescopic & tilt steering mechanism helps maintain the optimum driving position.
Power train
· The 2.4-liter DOHC i-VTEC engine combines outstanding fuel economy with powerful performance, featuring class-topping 13.2km/l and strong, torquey response at all speed ranges.
· The torque converter-equipped CVT combines outstanding fuel economy with smooth and seamless acceleration, for a more comfortable driving feel in a wide range of situations.
· Efficiency improvements and weight reduction in the engine and transmission have helped boost fuel economy, while ECON mode supports even more economical operation.
Packaging
· The spacious interior comfortably accommodates seven occupants, while the low overall height of 1,545mm*4 is compact enough to access most standard, multi-level parking facilities.
· Innovative construction beneath the second-row seats provides an extra 40mm*5 of legroom for third-row passengers. Additionally, thanks to changes in the shape of the second-row seats, an additional 20mm*5 of knee space for third-row passengers improves comfort significantly.
· The upper portion of the rear door opening has been expanded for easier access to third-row seating.
· The front pillars employ high-strength materials and high-precision manufacturing methods to achieve an approximately 30%*5 reduction in width along with extra reinforcement. This results in improved visibility during cornering while opening up a more refreshing, panoramic field of view.
· The seating positions of the left and right second-row passengers have each been moved 25mm*5 toward the center of the vehicle, creating a V-shaped layout for the first- to third-row seating positions. This allows all occupants to enjoy a clear forward view.
*4 FWD vehicle
*5 Honda calculations compared to the previous Odyssey
Utility
· The second-row seats feature a three-way split back that allows the left, right, and center seatbacks to be independently folded down, allowing a variety of seating arrangements with a single action.
· The third-row seats employ an under-floor storage mechanism to create a flat, easy to use luggage space.
· The tailgate has been made thinner and shaped to secure more luggage space than the previous model. The luggage space is even easier to use, with a flat floor and a flexible luggage board that extends all the way to the backs of the second-row seats when the third-row seats are stowed.
Body
· Improved joint efficiency at the upper and lower front pillar ends and other innovations result in a frame construction with outstanding rigidity. Optimized front/rear rigidity balance and stronger joints throughout also contribute greater dynamic rigidity.
· Strong, lightweight, high-tensile steel has been effectively deployed along with a larger cross-sectional area to allow the use of thinner materials while ensuring efficient strengthening.
· Road and wind noise have been kept to an absolute minimum by reducing sources of noise and vibration while making the body and chassis more rigid throughout to effectively prevent the vibrations caused by engine and road noise from reaching the cabin. Damping and absorption materials are also strategically located to block out unwanted noise.
Chassis
· The low center-of-gravity chassis combines nimble handling with a comfortable ride for all occupants.
· In the front, a double-wishbone suspension delivers outstanding straight-line stability and ride comfort.
· In the rear, the reactive-link, double-wishbone suspension achieves a compact design that significantly contributes to the low-floor platform.
· A more compact powertrain and innovative body design secure ample tire turning angle to achieve an outstanding, class-leading*6 minimum turning radius of 5.4m.
*6 Japanese “3-number” minivan category
Driver support functions
· Active Cruise Control (ACC) and the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) help alleviate the burden on the driver during highway driving. Availability varies depending on the type*7.
· All types come equipped standard with Motion Adaptive EPS, which works in concert with Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) to provide steering assistance for more stable vehicle control.
· Camera images are displayed on the navigation screen to reduce blind spots around the vehicle and facilitate smoother parallel and garage parking, as well as enhancing feelings of safety and security when driving along narrow roads or approaching 3-way intersections where visibility is poor. The Multi-view Camera System is available as a factory option on all types.
*7 Standard equipment on the Li
Safety
· The vehicle’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering body provides a higher level of protection to vehicle occupants while also helping to mitigate impact on the other vehicle in a collision.
· The vehicle is also designed to mitigate pedestrian injury in the event of a collision, particularly to the head and legs, thanks to the use of impact-absorbing structures.
· The Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS) with E-Pretensioners (driver and front passenger seats) helps anticipate collisions and mitigate injuries and vehicle damage should an accident occur. Availability varies depending on the type*8.
· A side-curtain airbag system helps mitigate head injuries due to a side collision in all three rows. Availability varies depending on the type*8.
· ISO FIX-compatible child seat anchoring bars and tether anchors (left and right second-row seats) are standard on all types.
*8 Standard equipment on the Li
Environmental performance
· All models are certified by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism as having emissions levels 75% lower than what is required by 2005 standards.
· The M, L, and Li FWD types exceed Japanese government fuel economy standards for 2010 by 25%; the M, L, and Li 4WD types by 10%; and the Absolute by 5%.
Odyssey special mobility-assistive vehicle with lift-up front passenger seat
· The special mobility-assistive vehicle is equipped with a fully electric lift-up front passenger seat that can be easily raised, lowered, and rotated with a single switch. Other features include a wireless remote, enough space to store a wheelchair even with the third-row seats up, and a wheelchair securing net and protective cover, all standard equipment.
More photos:
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/12.jpg
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/01.jpg
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/02.jpg
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/19.jpg
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/14.jpg
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/20.jpg
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http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/38.jpg
http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/39.jpg
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http://world.honda.com/news/2008/4081016All-New-Odyssey/photo/images/03.jpg
http://www.honda.co.jp/ODYSSEY/
evolution
19-10-2008, 08:50 AM
Even more actual car pictures just to give everyone an over dose of the "New" Odyssey
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/01_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/02_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/03_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/05_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/06_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/07_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/08_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/12_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/13_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/14_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/15_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/17_s.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/18_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/20_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/21_l.jpg
http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/cvmaterials/magazine/photo_impression/2008/honda_odyssey/22_l.jpg
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evolution
19-10-2008, 08:51 AM
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evolution
19-10-2008, 09:17 AM
What I'm think so far of this "New" Odyssey... Just personal thoughts, feel free to disagree or add on.
1) Shape looks roughly the same as the current model, good for the owners of the current model shape, doesn't make us look like the ugly sibling.
2) From some of the specs and pics I've seen, looks like maybe brakes and suspension mods from the RB1 can be transplanted over... long shot here, but maybe even some body re-enforcement bars
3) Mugen Lip kit version looks the best so far.
4) M grade Odyssey (which is what I think we will get in Oz based on the grade of the RB1 which is also M Grade) engine has got a few more ponies 173 vs 160
5) More goodies like Active Cruise Control (ACC) and the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), but will not make a diff if Honda Australia does not fit them or make them available
Conclusion:
New car looks nice and very good potential to look really good with Mugen body kit. Has more power and a few more goodies, but to trade in my 06 with this one I would have to consider very carefully as the shape is not very different, could most proberly get a kit in the future that would make the 06 look similar. If Honda Australia gives us another watered down verson without the ACC and LKAS then there is no improvement in technology compared to the current.
Only thing I might get excited about is if they bring in the Absolute version.
But who knows, when the car gets launched in Oz and I go for a test drive, I might like the car so much that I'll just trade my 06 in :)
UNLS1
20-10-2008, 08:15 AM
thats my new demo!
mars_panas
20-10-2008, 08:17 AM
I need 1 of these for a family car...
St33p
20-10-2008, 09:05 AM
couldn't see if they fit lap sash belt for the middle seat of 2nd row :(
I like the CVT transmission, very good for cruising but unfortunately not very good for take off.
It should help a lot with fuel consumption.
040501912
22-10-2008, 02:51 AM
errr.. interrior look similar :s
http://www.cusco.co.jp/products/img/kFaMXoNJg2aDYoNag0OO1I2CkrI.jpg
hot ness.. droollzzz
evolution
22-10-2008, 08:56 AM
taken from Cusco website?
Suntzu
22-10-2008, 09:02 AM
I have a 2007 Lux CRV which i use as a family hauler.
Its up for a replacement lease in 18 months so the odyssey will be available as an option.
Im hoping we get the more powerful version as my CRV stuggles with a load and auto at 1600kgs and 125kw. The loaded version of this car is 1680kgs so it will need the 151kw version. ( which im going to assume is the 147kw euro motor once it lands in oz)
The design and interior is so awesome though. Let see about the price because once it gets close to a tarago v6 I'm jumping ship! LOL
rusty
28-10-2008, 03:56 PM
Is it going to be available in diesel? This is what we need
evolution
30-10-2008, 12:40 AM
Is it going to be available in diesel? This is what we need
Highly doubt it.
Suntzu
30-10-2008, 07:38 AM
Oh man a diesel would seal the deal for me in 18 months. Otherwise i think im out. Honda need to get their head around this aussie market fast.
raysa
22-01-2009, 12:31 PM
Any news on the seatbelt in the middle of the 2nd row of seat.
Will it be a lap sash again or a full 3 point.
Does anyone know if an aftermarket seatbelt can be fitted.
PeTrL_HeD
23-01-2009, 07:50 PM
I like the navigation and entertainment system. That's what my 07 Odyssey Lux is missing.
This one looks like its the total package.
evolution
24-01-2009, 10:07 AM
Any news on the seatbelt in the middle of the 2nd row of seat.
Will it be a lap sash again or a full 3 point.
Does anyone know if an aftermarket seatbelt can be fitted.
Looks like its going to be a lap sash again. Dunno about aftermarket ones.
I like the navigation and entertainment system. That's what my 07 Odyssey Lux is missing.
This one looks like its the total package.
Don't get to excited yet, as Honda Australia might want to cut cost as bring in ones without the navi system. Our RB1 model also had the navi option, but they never brought it it.
johnnythehondaman
27-01-2009, 01:08 PM
K24 Euro type R engine on new odyssey would be nice heheheh
AusAccord
27-01-2009, 01:19 PM
the best is having Mugen RR Odyssey with 2.4SC tuned to 240+ hp
PeTrL_HeD
30-01-2009, 09:18 AM
Don't get to excited yet, as Honda Australia might want to cut cost as bring in ones without the navi system. Our RB1 model also had the navi option, but they never brought it it.
Yeh, i just realised this recently after seeing a youtube video with someone from overseas(Aus?) that went back to Japan and camcorded the RB1 stock with navi!
I think we should all stop buying the RB1 here in Aus and import the RB1 from Jap as a strike. :thumbsup:
evolution
30-01-2009, 10:38 PM
Yeh, i just realised this recently after seeing a youtube video with someone from overseas(Aus?) that went back to Japan and camcorded the RB1 stock with navi!
I think we should all stop buying the RB1 here in Aus and import the RB1 from Jap as a strike. :thumbsup:
haha thought had crossed my mind before :D
Qld_ODC
05-02-2009, 09:44 PM
Any news on the seatbelt in the middle of the 2nd row of seat.
Will it be a lap sash again or a full 3 point.
Does anyone know if an aftermarket seatbelt can be fitted.
You can see in the pics of the 2nd row the lap belt is rolled up and tucked in next to the buckle. :thumbdwn:
Nothing in the roof either (ala Rav4) so 100% lap-only
(BTW lap-sash is a 3 point, you meant lap-only I assume.)
It's the ONLY thing I don't like about my Ody and I won't be upgrading to the new one in a hurry cause it's got the same arrangement.
An AWD Absolute for sub-$50k might change my mind though....
Ahhh - good - you're all miles ahead and have already found it. A squillion more photos here: http://www.honda.co.jp/ODYSSEY/photograph/index.html
raysa
04-03-2009, 12:01 PM
You can see in the pics of the 2nd row the lap belt is rolled up and tucked in next to the buckle. :thumbdwn:
Nothing in the roof either (ala Rav4) so 100% lap-only
(BTW lap-sash is a 3 point, you meant lap-only I assume.)
It's the ONLY thing I don't like about my Ody and I won't be upgrading to the new one in a hurry cause it's got the same arrangement.
An AWD Absolute for sub-$50k might change my mind though....
http://www.caradvice.com.au/24409/2009-honda-odyssey-at-mims/
This says that the new one as displayed in melbourne has 3 point seat belts in all 7 seating positions.
About time
Qld_ODC
04-03-2009, 09:49 PM
Hmm, I'd like to see a pic as complete proof.
It seems strange that Honda would go to all trouble and expense $$$ of engineering either a roof mount or an integrated seat belt for the second row just for the insignificant Aussie market. Even more so that they then don't use this feature in the home market or Singapore.
I'd love to eat my words though...so anyone here been to MIMS? (Bit far for me...)
I don't know if it has a roof mount or not but it's definitely a 3 point seat belt.
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