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Petrol: | 2.0 L
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K24W i-VTEC I4 }} }} The fifth-generation Odyssey for the international market was teased on the website on 26 September 2013, and went on sale in Japan on 1 November 2013. However, long before that, Honda showcased a concept car called the Concept M which was presented at the
2013 Shanghai Auto Show. The rear hinged side doors were changed to dual power sliding doors, much like most other minivans by Japanese automakers today. It is now bigger than its predecessors and for seven-seater variants, premium cradle seats with
ottomans are offered on the second row. The new RC1 (2WD) & RC2 (4WD) models are available in either seven-seater or eight-seater. It is powered by Honda's newly developed 2.4-litre i-VTEC
Earth Dreams engine which produces and . Direct-injection is added in the range-topping Absolute grade which increases output to and . The 2.4L Earth Dreams engine provides fuel economy of as calculated from Japan's
JC08 mode test cycle. Its suspensions were switched from four-wheel
double wishbone used in the four previous generations to a
MacPherson strut in the front and a
torsion beam in the rear. In Japan, this model also replaced the
first-generation Elysion to compete against
Toyota Alphard and
Nissan Elgrand in the full-size luxury MPV category. The Odyssey Hybrid was launched in Japan on 4 February 2016 with a 2.0-litre petrol hybrid engine. Honda has given the Sport Hybrid i-MMD name to the new hybrid system. Improvements to the new hybrid system include reduction of the size and weight of key components such as the battery and power control unit from the existing two-motor hybrid system used in the
Accord Hybrid and Accord Plug-in Hybrid that were introduced in 2013. The power control unit is 23 percent smaller and 27 percent lighter than the one in the Accord Hybrid. The Odyssey Hybrid went on sale in Japan on 5 February 2016, but is unlikely to be exported to the US as the US-market Odyssey utilizes a larger platform than the Japanese market Odyssey. In Australia, the Odyssey went on sale in February 2014 and is available in two trim levels: VTi, which is based on the JDM G grade, and VTi-L, which is based on the JDM Absolute grade. It became the best selling model of the segment in 2014 with sales of 2,552, had 26.6 percent of the market. In the following year, sales reached 2,836. The Absolute grade followed later in July 2015. The fifth-generation Odyssey is also a basis for the
second-generation Elysion for the Chinese market, but with a different front fascia, and adopts a design resembling the
Honda Legend. The Odyssey-based Elysion was launched in China on 9 January 2016, and it is sold by
Dongfeng Honda. File:HONDA ODYSSEY RC China (50).jpg|Odyssey (pre-facelift, China) File:2014 Honda Odyssey (MY14) VTi-L van (2015-08-07) 01.jpg|Odyssey VTi-L (pre-facelift, Australia) based on the Absolute grade File:2014 Honda Odyssey (MY14) VTi-L van (2015-08-07) 02.jpg|Odyssey VTi-L (pre-facelift, Australia)
2017 facelift On 16 November 2017, the fifth-generation Odyssey was given a facelift with new bumpers and LED fog lamps and was refreshed with a range of driver's assistances featuring adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, collision mitigation braking system, lane departure warning, road departure mitigation system, lane-keeping assist system, rear-cross traffic monitor and blind-spot monitoring system in the top of the range model. It also has a new chrome front grille fascia, an improved NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) and a plusher captain's chair in the second row. The first facelift of the fifth-generation Odyssey was introduced in the Chinese market in July 2018, updating the front end with a redesigned front bumper. The Odyssey Sport Hybrid based on the Japanese market Absolute grade was launched in China on 29 April 2019. File:HONDA ODYSSEY RC China (16) (cropped).jpg|Odyssey (2017 facelift, China) File:HONDA ODYSSEY HYBRID RC China (20) (cropped).jpg|Odyssey Sport Hybrid (2017 facelift, China) based on the Absolute grade File:HONDA ODYSSEY HYBRID RC China (61).jpg|Odyssey Sport Hybrid (2017 facelift, China) based on the Absolute grade File:Honda ODYSSEY ABSOLUTE・EX Honda SENSING (DBA-RC1) interior.jpg|Interior (2017 facelift)
2020 facelift The second facelift model went on sale in Japan in November 2020, featuring redesigned bumpers with a two-piece grille, headlamps and tail lamps with a thin chrome bar across them. In the interior, it receives a redesigned dashboard with a 7.0-inch info display replacing the previous 3.5-inch found on the instrument cluster, and motion detection sliding doors using hand gestures. The second facelift model was also launched in China in November 2021 at the
Guangzhou Motor Show, available as an hybrid only. Production of the Odyssey ended in Japan in December 2021 due to the closure of Honda's Sayama plant, with remaining inventory sold out by September 2022. In April 2023, Honda reintroduced the Odyssey in Japan as a hybrid variant only, to be imported from China, where it is built at Guangqi Honda's manufacturing plant in Guangzhou. Exports from China commenced on 23 September 2023. File:2021 GAC-Honda Odyssey eHEV (second facelft, front).jpg|Odyssey e:HEV (2020 facelift, China) File:2021 GAC-Honda Odyssey eHEV (second facelft, rear).jpg|Odyssey e:HEV (2020 facelift, China) File:HONDA ODYSSEY HYBRID RC CHINA VERSION INTERIOR (3).jpg|Interior (2020 facelift)
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