Honda Odyssey - Honda New Zealand

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Honda Odyssey - Honda New Zealand
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The all-new
Honda Odyssey
All the cars you’ll ever need
Product Book:
All-new
Issue 2 – Feb 2005
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Table of Contents
OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................... 3
MAIN FEATURES .................................................................................................................................. 6
Odyssey - VTi .................................................................................................................................. 6
Odyssey Luxury - VTiL ....................................................................................................................... 7
Odyssey VTi-S and Odyssey VTiL-S (Sport models) ............................................................................... 7
WHAT’S NEW...................................................................................................................................... 8
Odyssey - VTi .................................................................................................................................. 8
Odyssey VTiL................................................................................................................................... 8
Odyssey VTi-S and VTiL-S (Sports Models) .......................................................................................... 8
BODY ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................... 10
Ease of entry ................................................................................................................................. 11
NVH............................................................................................................................................. 11
Styling .......................................................................................................................................... 12
Aerodynamics................................................................................................................................ 12
Flat plastic resin fuel tank................................................................................................................ 12
Auto-on light sensitive headlights (Luxury only) .................................................................................. 12
INTERIOR.......................................................................................................................................... 13
Gear shift ..................................................................................................................................... 13
Dash ............................................................................................................................................ 13
Dash continued ............................................................................................................................. 14
From the driver’s seat..................................................................................................................... 14
Climate Control Air Conditioning .................................................................................................... 14
SEATING AND CARGO...................................................................................................................... 15
Front seats .................................................................................................................................... 15
Second row................................................................................................................................... 16
Third row ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Cargo space and storage ............................................................................................................... 17
Odyssey Luxury additions................................................................................................................ 18
Audio ........................................................................................................................................... 18
SAFETY ............................................................................................................................................. 19
G-Force Control Technology........................................................................................................... 19
G-Force Control Technology Stage One – Real-world Passive Safety ................................................... 20
G-Force Control Technology Stage Two – Crash Compatible Body ..................................................... 21
Pedestrian Safety Features............................................................................................................... 22
Driver seat and front passenger seat i-SRS airbag system.................................................................... 22
SRS side airbag system with OPDS ................................................................................................... 22
Curtain Airbags ............................................................................................................................. 22
Interior protects head area impact ................................................................................................... 23
Front-row seats.............................................................................................................................. 23
Seatbelt reminder........................................................................................................................... 23
Other safety features ...................................................................................................................... 23
CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION .............................................................................................................. 23
Suspension.................................................................................................................................... 24
Front suspension............................................................................................................................ 24
Reactive link double-wishbone rear suspension ................................................................................. 24
Linear steering with Variable Steering Gear Ratio (VGR) ..................................................................... 25
Wheels & brakes............................................................................................................................ 25
Chassis NVH ................................................................................................................................. 26
POWERTRAIN.................................................................................................................................... 26
2.4-litre DOHC i-VTEC LEV engine.................................................................................................. 26
Compact engine design.................................................................................................................. 26
Low Emission Vehicle ..................................................................................................................... 26
NVH............................................................................................................................................. 27
Exhaust......................................................................................................................................... 27
TRANSMISSION................................................................................................................................. 27
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................... 29
All-new
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Honda introduces the third generation Odyssey.
Sleek, fun and flexible.
Thanks to Honda’s clever engineers, the all-new Odyssey is now barely higher than
a sedan yet roomier than its predecessors. It has sportier styling and responsive
driving characteristics, and boasts a whole host of loading and seating options.
Honda has redefined the revolutionary Odyssey, taking this multi-functional vehicle
beyond its people mover origins.
With aggressive styling, and a low roofline, this car will appeal to many. Dynamic
on-road performance and sure-footed handling result from a 2.4 litre DOHC
i-VTEC engine, 5-speed sequential shift automatic transmission and four-wheel
double wishbone suspension.
Inside, the new Odyssey is more spacious than ever. The interior floor to ceiling
height has increased by 5 mm, despite the new Odyssey – at 1550 mm – being
lowered to sit just 25 mm taller than the compact Honda Jazz. This is all thanks to
clever layout of the fuel tank, rear suspension and exhaust system which enabled
engineers to introduce an ultra low platform. The new Odyssey defies logic.
Ultra lowfloor
platform
The new Odyssey can seat up to seven passengers in comfort, and has a
cavernous loading capacity of 1056 litres when both the second and third row of
seats are folded down (to the window line).
A smooth, compact 2.4-litre 118kW DOHC i-VTEC LEV II engine based on the
award winning Honda Accord Euro sits within the Odyssey’s short nose and
provides 218 Nm torque. It falls within LEVII emissions standards.
For the first time, a 5-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift is paired
with an Odyssey 4-cylinder engine. Grade Logic Control ensures smoother gear
selection and acceleration, while the sequential shift function allows the driver to
exploit the Odyssey’s sporty characteristics. Transmission lock-up control ensures
smooth cornering.
The 2nd generation Odyssey was considered the most car-like of its class. The allnew 3rd generation Odyssey takes its handling capabilities to new levels - with a
lower centre of gravity for superior handling and luxury levels of ride comfort.
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The revised four-wheel double wishbone suspension is tuned to balance steering
stability and ride comfort. Compact reactive link rear suspension also minimises
intrusion into the cabin for greater cargo and passenger space.
Honda’s linear Variable Gear Ratio (VGR) steering and a low centre of gravity also
contribute to Odyssey’s smooth, responsive handling. VGR regulates steering
effort while providing precise, predictable control.
The 2004 Odyssey incorporates Honda’s G-Con safety technology enabling it to
meet world-class safety standards. A maximum six-star Japan NCAP independent
rating has been achieved. Honda increased Odyssey’s collision performance with
a focus on two central objectives – the design of a passenger survival space and
reduction of impact on the other vehicle. As a result, the Odyssey has interior
impact-absorbing head protection structures and a body that efficiently disperses
crash energy for maximum protection. Honda has also adopted pedestrian
protection measures throughout.
Active safety features include dual stage i-SRS front airbags, side airbags with
Occupant Position Detection Sensors (OPDS), and full curtain airbags, covering all
three rows. A total of 10 airbag positions.
All Odyssey variants are equipped with front seatbelt pretensioners with load
limiters and front buckle pretensioners. Four wheel disc brakes and ABS with
Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD), and Emergency Brake Assist (BA) are
standard safety features.
In true Honda style, the Odyssey is designed with optimum functionality in mind –
for maximum seating comfort as well as usability across all three rows. The
Odyssey’s interior flexibility means it can be transformed from a seven-seat
configuration to a five-seat wagon (vice-versa), or a 2-seat wagon with a huge
cargo space, and numerous configurations in between. The all-new Odyssey is a
true multi functional vehicle.
The front seats are sculpted for lower back and hip support with tapered bolsters
allowing the driver and passenger to get in and out of the seat easily. The 60/40
split second row has a simple double fold-down mechanism, slides forwards and
backwards and also flips forward to allow access to the third row.
The 50/50 split third row features an easy-to-use manual mechanism to fold flat
into the floor, and a one-step power retractable function on the Odyssey Luxury.
Passenger and rear cargo space access is even easier thanks to the Odyssey’s low
ride height and wide door openings.
With 60/40, 50/50 flat floor folding 3rd row seats, and near to flat folding second
row seats – set up options are numerous. All rows have individual air vents for
passenger comfort.
Honda has chosen a high-tech, futuristic dash design to complement the Odyssey’s
radical styling. It uses blue illumination, titanium- and woodgrain-look finishes, a
wrap-around dash and deep-set instrument display to create a cockpit-style
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for ease of use.
A comfortable driving position is easy to achieve with a ratchet-style seat height
adjustment and tilt-adjustable steering, while the Odyssey Luxury has 8-way driver’s
seat power adjustment and heated front seats. The Luxury variant also has sunroof,
leather interior, eight-CD stacker, auto-on light sensitive headlights, alloy wheels
and more (see specs enclosed).
Sport model options on both the Odyssey and the Odyssey Luxury add extra
aggressiveness for those that desire a more individual vehicle.
Honda New Zealand Marketing Manager Graeme Meyer said the 2004 Odyssey’s
radical new design will alter peoples perceptions and expectations of the car.
“Honda breaks the mould with new Odyssey – it demonstrates that flexible cargo
capacity, seven seats and spirited performance need not be mutually exclusive,” he
said.
“We believe the new Odyssey will appeal to sedan, wagon, 4x4 and people mover
drivers. It is a true multi functional vehicle.”
“The new Odyssey provides real driver enjoyment in a stylish, luxurious vehicle with
enormous carrying capacity. It will have strong appeal to families and businesses
for its style and versatility as well as its driving qualities, not to mention its
unbeatable value for money. It is the first vehicle to have this level of utility without
compromising the driving experience or value.”
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2.4-litre DOHC i-VTEC engine producing 118 kW @ 5500 rpm and 218 Nm @
4500 rpm.
5-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift and Grade Logic, and
transmission lock up control.
All-new platform with low centre of gravity design.
7-seat cabin layout with headrests in every seating position.
Retractable third row seats, resulting in flat floor loading area, and near to flat
folding 2nd row seats – resulting in a 1056 litre loading space (up to window line).
Four-wheel double wishbone suspension.
Variable Gear Ratio (VGR) steering system with Variable Speed Power Assistance.
Anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Emergency
Brake Assist
Four-wheel disc brakes – 300mm ventilated front discs and 305mm rear discs.
16 x 6.5JJ wheels.
Low Emission Vehicle (LEVII).
Fuel economy of 9.4L/100Km combined (ADR 81/01) and 7.26L/100Km on
Honda New Zealand Auckland-Taupo return trip. EnergyWise Rally 2004
7.62L/100km.
Dual stage front i-SRS airbags.
Side SRS airbags with Occupant Position Detection Sensors (OPDS).
Curtain airbags on all 3 rows of seats
Front seatbelt pretensioners with load limiters
Front buckle pretensioners.
Pedestrian safety features, including: Impact-absorbing wiper pivots, bonnet,
bonnet hinges, guards and front bumper.
Climate control air-conditioning with manual second-row outlet.
Cruise control with steering wheel-mounted controls.
Futuristic instrument panel with blue backlit dials.
Fold down centre console table with power and auxiliary sockets.
Adjustable front armrests.
Driver and passenger vanity mirrors.
Titanium-look inner door handles.
Sunglasses holder.
Foot operated parking brake.
Remote central locking.
Remote all-window down and key all up feature.
60/40 split second-row seating.
Retractable 50/50 split third-row seat with integrated headrests.
Expandable map pockets in 2nd row passenger doors.
2nd row passenger door pockets.
Power windows with auto up/down driver’s window.
Body-coloured power mirrors.
Chrome exterior door handles and insets.
Roof spoiler
Twin exhaust with finishers
Tilt adjustable steering wheel
Black mudflaps
2 front and 4 rear parking sensors
91 octane fuel, 65 litre capacity
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Instant fuel readout, average fuel readout, outside temperature guage
Five child seat anchorage points.
Immobiliser.
Security alarm.
Single in-dash CD tuner with steering wheel controls.
Six speakers.
In-glass antenna.
Eight cup holders.
Gear ratios: 1st
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1.516
2nd
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3rd
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4th
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Reverse
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Final reduction ratio 4.437
Boot capacities Rear seat up
245L
674L
litre in VDA
3rd row seat down
2nd row seat down
1056L
Odyssey Luxury - VTiL
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Electric sunroof.
Auto-on light sensitive headlights.
16 x 6.5JJ alloy wheels.
Power retractable third row of seats.
Leather interior trim.
Power adjustable driver’s seat.
Two-stage heated front seats.
Leather steering wheel with woodgrain-look trim.
Illuminated vanity mirrors.
Lidded 2nd row passenger door pockets.
8-CD stacker under front passenger seat.
Front fog lamps
Colour coded mud flaps
Odyssey VTi-S and Odyssey VTiL-S (Sport models)
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Front, rear and side skirts
Honeycomb grille
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VTiL-S, as it has 16” alloys as standard.
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New sleek and aggressive styling
Developed from Accord Euro platform and Engine
2.4-litre 118kW DOHC i-VTEC engine.
5-speed sequential shift automatic transmission mated to Odyssey fourcylinder engine for the first time.
Side SRS airbags with OPDS.
Curtain SRS airbags covering all 3 rows.
Aggressive styling.
All-new platform with low floor and low centre of gravity.
Decreased exterior height and length.
Increased interior height and length.
Increased body rigidity.
Improved NVH.
Retuned double wishbone suspension.
Blue-metallic coloured front headlights.
Futuristic blue-back lit dashboard instrumentation.
Ergonomically shaped shift lever.
Low, flat luggage space with no intrusions.
Increased storage space including recessed panels and expandable map
pockets in passenger doors.
Power outlet in front row centre console table.
Sunglasses holder.
Security alarm.
Odyssey VTiL
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Electric sunroof.
Auto-on light sensitive headlights.
Power retractable third row.
Power adjustable driver’s seat.
Dual stage heated front seats.
Leather steering wheel with woodgrain-look trim.
Lidded 2nd row passenger door pockets.
8 Disc CD stacker
Odyssey VTi-S and VTiL-S (Sports Models)
New to the Odyssey line up.
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The new 2004 Odyssey defies logic. It provides a spacious and comfortable
environment for up to seven passengers, or large loads, despite its low roofline.
Honda has used an ingenious low-floor platform to provide interior
accommodation that belies the Odyssey’s external appearance. In fact, the 04
Odyssey has a roofline close in height to that of a Jazz.
The Odyssey’s lower dimensions also play a role in its on-road performance. A
low centre of gravity contributes to a feeling of stability and secure handling, while
high build quality and a strong body construction enhance Odyssey’s dynamic
performance.
Strong framework provides high rigidity which, combined with effective use of
lightweight materials and exhaustive attention to aerodynamics and NVH,
contributes to superior stability, fuel economy and quietness. Honda has also
pursued high standards of quality, right down to the noise the doors make when
shutting.
The Odyssey’s lightweight, highly rigid body improves handling and ride comfort.
Honda sought improvements in static rigidity – such as bending and torsional
rigidity – and also pursued extra dynamic rigidity.
At the front, the “closed-section” bulkhead provides strong crash test performance
and the addition of a cross-member in the upper dashboard area enhances
handling responsiveness and steering linearity.
The rear tailgate opening has been strengthened with an additional quarter
member and reinforced joint gussets.
The adoption of high strength, high tensile steel plate for all major body frame
components contributes to a weight saving of 16kg compared with conventional
materials.
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Dimensions
The Odyssey’s overall height is 80mm lower than the previous model (it can be
parked in standard multi-level car parks) yet it gains 5mm extra headroom inside.
A more compact engine allows a shorter nose and overall length is down 65mm
while the Odyssey’s interior is 50mm longer. The three-row, seven-seat cabin
layout optimises passenger ride comfort.
Dimensions (mm)
Length
Width
Height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Floor to ceiling
Interior length
Interior width
Weight (base model)
All-new
Old Odyssey
4845
1800
1630
2830
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1215
2740
1529
1593
New Odyssey
4780
1800
1550 (Jazz 1525)
2830
155
1220 (Jazz 1280)
2790
1535
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Difference
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Ease of entry
In keeping with the original Odyssey concept, the new model offers superior ease
of entry and exit thanks to its low floor, wide opening doors and seat height.
Three-stage door opening is easier when entering or exiting and handling luggage.
Both the front and rear doors have three-stage door opening angles. Stages one
and two enable smooth ingress and egress in confined car parks. Fully opening the
rear doors make it easier to set up child seats or load and unload large items.
The rear tailgate when open also makes loading easy.
NVH
Honda has achieved cabin quietness by pursuing NVH to the finest level of detail.
Vibration and noise from the engine and exhaust system have been reduced at the
source and vibration transfer from the engine or road surface to the cabin has
been suppressed.
Honda has designed the Odyssey with luxury car levels of quietness. Noise entry
routes were analysed and noise suppression materials appropriately located to
reduce entry of noise into the cabin. Optimal location of high-performance sound
insulation and noise suppression materials – mainly under the floor and in the roof
– substantially reduces weight and improves quietness.
Lightweight soundabsorbing dashboard
insulator
Complete dual
door sealing
Sound-absorbing
roof liner
Aluminum engine
mounting bracket
Floating sub-frame
All-new
Lightweight soundabsorbing carpet
Rear wheelhouse
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Styling
Using the low, sleek form of a black panther as a design concept, Honda has
created the Odyssey to represent refined urban design down to the smallest detail.
Its unique styling sits low to the ground and appears muscular, thanks its frontal
treatment, solid surfaces and flared front guards. A distinctive contour that extends
from the headlights to the rear flanks adds to the Odyssey’s muscular appearance.
The Odyssey’s chrome-plated floating grille with honeycomb surround, blue
metallic coloured slim-profile headlights and front bumper are integrated for a
bold look. The distinctively flared front
guards emphasise the Odyssey’s wide
stance and strength.
From its low, short nose to its roof end, the Odyssey has a smooth silhouette.
Combined with a solid lower body, the long, sleek cabin has a low centre of
gravity giving it style, strength and spatial comfort.
The simple one-surface roofline, sleek sides and tailgate blend smoothly with threedimensional design rear combination lights. The Honda badge is embedded into
the tailgate while the rear combination lights consist of a grain-finished inner lens
that is then layered with an even-surfaced, clear outer lens to give a sense of depth.
The twin exhaust adds a sporty touch.
Aerodynamics
The Odyssey’s superior aerodynamic performance contributes to its on-road
performance, fuel economy and quietness. Its low height, low-floor platform and
smooth bodylines deliver class-leading aerodynamic performance. The
optimisation of front pillar and door mirror shapes aid the smooth passage of
wind-flow to the rear, substantially reducing wind noise.
Flat plastic resin fuel tank
The fuel tank has been flattened without interfering with other components thanks
to the moulding flexibility of plastic resin material. Strength has been increased by
connecting the upper and lower tank surfaces with stoppers in four locations, and
although the tank retains its 65 litre capacity, it is only 150mm high. This has
contributed significantly to the lowering of the second-row seats and a lower centre
of gravity.
Auto-on light sensitive headlights (Luxury only)
The Odyssey Luxury is equipped with auto-on light sensitive headlights, which
automatically switches on the parking lights or headlights as required via a sensor
mounted on the dashboard. The headlights can be set in auto-on mode or turned
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when switched off manually.
INTERIOR
The Odyssey combines a luxurious interior with a functional, futuristic cockpit and
a comfortable and versatile passenger space.
Visibility and ease of operation were central themes for the cockpit design.
Controls are concentrated in the centre panel, with the dashboard spreading out to
either side. Blending wood- and titanium-look paneling from the dashboard to the
doors gives a unified, luxurious look all the way to the rear.
The Odyssey Luxury gains leather seat and door trim, as well as a leather steering
wheel with woodgrain trim. Wood-look trim also extends to the doors and the
centre console table.
Gear shift
For safety and ease of use, the designers have located the shift lever close to the
steering wheel. Its location allows easy reach to and from the steering wheel,
without obstructing the driver’s movements.
The gearshift has a comfortable, ergonomic design and a ball-shaped metallic
slider, while a shorter shift stroke is added for ease of driving. LED illumination
makes the shift position easier to see at night.
Dash
The Odyssey’s wrap-around, two-tone dashboard extends either side of the
titanium-effect centre panel to the sides. Titanium-look paneling for the upper dash
and wood-grain paneling for the lower dash adds a sense of prestige.
In the Odyssey Luxury, the woodgrain and titanium-look paneling continues to the
door linings and pockets across all three rows. Woodgrain also adorns the centre
console table and steering wheel.
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Door
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Key
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Ignition on
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Ignition off
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Dash continued
Central to the Odyssey’s interior is a
three-dimensional, three-dial layout
built around a large speedometer. The
display features blue translucent
illumination combined with light emitted
from an acrylic optical wave guide
located on the dial surface. The effect
creates a distinctive, easy-to-read
display with great depth and contrast.
Honda has lengthened the dash
display’s focal distance for improved
visibility. Other effects include lights that
illuminate and extinguish in stages as
doors are opened/closed and in
combination with the ignition. There are
also instant fuel economy, average fuel
economy and outside temperature
displays.
Door
opened
From the driver’s seat
Multi-adjustable front seats with supportive cushioning and tilt-adjustable steering
make it easy for the driver to find a comfortable driving position. Easy-to-read and
visually aesthetic dials, a functional, easy-to-manipulate centre panel and an indash gearshift add up to the ultimate driving environment. Cruise control and
stereo control buttons are located on the steering wheel.
Climate Control Air Conditioning
The Odyssey’s climate control system is designed for the comfort of seven
passengers – whether seated in the front or rear.
Front passengers can set the cabin temperature using a temperature dial in the
dashboard and activate the rear controls with a rear on/off switch, while second
row rear passengers can manually select fan settings via a roof-mounted control
panel. Second and third row passengers can also direct airflow from ceiling vents.
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SEATING AND CARGO
All seating and cargo arrangements can be accomplished with ease without
removing the headrests. By adjusting the seats, the Odyssey’s interior can be
quickly transformed from a comfortable seven-seat cabin to a massive luggage
area, or visa versa.
5-seat wagon
7-seat car
2-seat wagon
Front seats
Springs have been positioned within the seat cushion so the body naturally
gravitates toward the rear of the seat, holding the body firmly in the seat. By
locating the springs to support the upper pelvis discomfort is minimised on long
journeys. While the seat sides are firm enough to go unnoticed when moving in
and out of the seat, they are flared more widely to achieve the right balance of
ease of access and hold. Both driver and passenger seats have fold down armrests.
A ratchet-type driver’s seat height adjustment lever allows easy height adjustment,
while the Odyssey Luxury is equipped with an eight-way electric adjustable driver’s
seat with height, tilt, forward/rear slide and reclining functions.
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The second-row seats have a double fold-down mechanism, allowing them to be
stowed flush. With no head rest removal required, the seats are easily folded down
in a simple one-person operation. The seats also slide 320mm, making entry to
the third-row seats easier.
Operation sequence:
• Lift up the front edge of the seat cushion
• Push the seat cushion forward to sit flush with the front seatbacks
• Collapse the head rest
• Collapse the 2nd row seat-back forward with the bottom seat lever
Third row
The second-row seats have a 60:40 split while the third row has a new 50:50
collapsible split, offering wider arrangement options.
The Odyssey’s third row folds neatly into the floor. Under-floor storage of the
third-row seat was a popular feature in previous Odyssey models, and now with
the new model, the seats can be retracted and restored in a few simple steps. With
the third row folded away, opening out cargo boards attached to the back of the
second-row seats makes an even larger, flat space. 1056 litres to the windows and
close to 2 square metres in total.
Interior colours not available in New Zealand
Third row manual operation
Storing seats:
• Collapse head rests forward.
• Using levers mounted on the seatbacks, fold seats forward.
• Using the lever mounted underneath the seat and strap located on the right
seatback, pull seats backward and lower into the floor-well.
• Action is complete once the seat is enclosed within the storage space – a
flat cargo space appears.
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• Lift the seat out of the storage space using the handle provided, push the
seat fully forward.
• Manually raise the seat backs via the seatback levers. Lock them into
position.
• The operation is completed by manually raising the head rests.
The Odyssey Luxury has a power retractable third row which folds away in one easy
step.
Electric operation and action
Storing seats:
• Collapse head rests forward and press retraction switch (depress until action
complete).
• Action is complete once it is completely enclosed in the storage space. A
flat cargo space appears.
Restoring seats:
• Press the restore switch when the seats are retracted (depress until action
complete).
• Once it has returned to about 40 degrees the seat cushions and seat backs
will separate, invert and lock into the seating position.
• The operation is completed by manually raising the head rests.
The power under-floor third-row seat storage will only operate when the switch is
being depressed while the vehicle is in Park and the tailgate is open. When
retracting and restoring seats an alarm buzzer will sound if the seats aren’t locked.
Cargo space and storage
Storage space is plentiful. At the front, the Odyssey features a large illuminated
glove box, a lidded storage bin located above the centre panel and a centre
console table with lidded compartments and two cup holders. The table surface is
dimpled to minimise objects sliding around and the front doors have deep storage
pockets. There are power and auxiliary sockets on the back of the front passenger
tray table.
In the second row, each passenger door has two compartments – an expandable
map pocket at the bottom of the door and a recessed compartment at the top.
This top compartment is equipped with a sliding lid on Odyssey Luxury. The
Odyssey front passenger seatback has a map pocket, while Odyssey Luxury has
seatback pockets on both passenger and driver’s seats.
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twin mufflers has allowed a lower and wider luggage space with no intrusions.
By minimising the intrusion of wheel arches, Honda has expanded the available
loading space. With the second row folded and the third row seats collapsed
beneath the floor, the Odyssey has a maximum cargo space of 1056 litres.
The Odyssey has multiple configurations making it a truly flexible car.
Conveniently located storage compartments are fitted above the wheel arches to
service third-row passengers. On the left is a lidded container with a cup holder.
It contains a removable divider if a larger space is required, while the right side
passenger has a cup holder and uncovered container.
Odyssey Luxury additions
The Odyssey Luxury has all the convenience of the Odyssey interior with the added
features of leather seats and door trims. The driver and front passenger seats also
have the comfort of two-stage heating.
The steering wheel is covered in genuine leather with woodgrain look cutouts at
the top and bottom. See specs for further information.
Audio
The Odyssey features a high-quality audio system with single in-dash CD tuner.
The Luxury variant gains an eight-CD stacker – mounted beneath the front seat – in
addition to the single CD tuner, so 9 CDs can be stored for instant palying. Both
variants are equipped with six speakers. Controls are mounted on the steering
wheel and dash.
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SAFETY
In keeping with world-class safety standards, the new Odyssey has been
engineered to provide a high level of safety for occupants, other road users and
pedestrians in the event of an impact.
G-Force Control Technology
Honda’s unique passive safety
package – G-Force Control – has
evolved to balance passenger
safety with the reduction of impact
on the other vehicle.
With every new model, Honda
carries out its own extensive realworld crash safety research,
including car-to-car crash testing
performed at Honda's indoor
omnidirectional crash test facility.
As well as improving passive safety, Honda’s research has also reduced impact on
the other vehicle with the design and development of a crash- compatible body.
The Odyssey has achieved a 6 star JNCAP independent crash test rating.
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Honda has developed the Odyssey’s safety performance to withstand collisions
from any direction while reducing occupant injury and providing a passenger
survival space.
Honda has applied its G-Force Control Technology to clear the highest standards
in two types of crash situation – the full wrap frontal collision where reducing
occupant injury level is an issue – and the front offset crash where ensuring survival
space is an issue.
Honda has achieved a crash safety performance that protects vehicle occupants in
a 55km/h full-frontal collision and a 64km/h front offset collision. The Odyssey
has also cleared 55km/h side collision and 50km/h rear collision tests.
Honda has moved beyond fixed barrier crash testing to set its own car-to-car crash
testing targets in the pursuit of real-world collision safety.
The goal was passenger protection in a frontal crash with an up to two-tonne-class
passenger vehicle, with impact speed of 50km/h each and 50 per cent front offset,
based on statistical analysis of accidents. Stage One focused on ensuring collision
safety for the occupants.
In real-world crash situations, a variety of conditions occur that cause one of the
two vehicles to suffer more damage than the other. These include misalignment,
where impact-absorbing materials fail to make contact due to body frame
differences and variations in weight and body hardness.
Honda has researched crash-compatible body technology capable of withstanding
collisions with vehicles of differing size, structure and hardness. This involves
repeated crash testing with a variety of other vehicle types. The results have not
only enhanced self-protection performance, but have also helped reduce excessive
impact on the other vehicle.
Research results assuming car-to-car collision:
1) Weight differences cause the lighter vehicle to be pushed back.
2) Body frame differences cause misalignment of impact absorbing materials.
3) Body hardness differences mean that the softer vehicle is more likely to be
damaged.
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In developing a crash compatible body, Honda has delivered both enhanced selfprotection performance and reduced aggressive impact on the other vehicle.
The Odyssey’s innovative crash-compatible body allows a safer coexistence
between vehicles.
In order to balance the essentially contradictory elements of enhancing selfprotection performance while reducing aggressive impact on the other vehicle
involved in an accident, it is vital for the engine compartment to efficiently disperse
and absorb collision energy.
Honda has focused its energies on three safety themes:
1. Preventing misalignment or failure to make contact with the impactabsorbing materials of the other vehicle.
2. Distribution of collision impact.
3. Efficient energy absorption.
Highly efficient energy absorption by the engine compartment in the new Odyssey
has enabled it to pass the crash test targets.
The Odyssey’s crash-compatible body boasts impact-absorbing materials
preventing frame misalignment and a highly efficient energy-absorbing structure.
The Odyssey’s frame is also designed to absorb impact over a wide area.
In a frontal collision, energy is dispersed and absorbed via an upper frame and
lower member and further dispersed to the front pillars and floor. The lower
member prevents misalignment, and, when combined with the upper frame,
absorbs collision energy over a wider area. This allows efficient absorption of
collision energy and substantially reduces cabin deformation, despite the Odyssey’s
short nose design.
In addition to its crash-compatible body, the Odyssey’s floor frame has a load
dispersal structure that efficiently disperses energy. Widespread use of high tensile
steel plate for the body framework delivers a highly effective energy-absorbing
structure in collisions from any direction.
The engine bay is also designed for efficient energy absorption to reduce cabin
deformation and excessive impact on the other vehicle.
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Honda is an industry leader in the area of pedestrian safety technology. Since the
launch of HR-V in 1999, Honda has steadily introduced impact-absorbing body
structures to reduce pedestrian head and leg injuries in many of its new models.
Honda continues to develop new pedestrian-friendly technologies with its primary
focus on protecting the head – which is most at risk of life-threatening injury – and
the legs. Impact-absorbing materials have been adopted in the bonnet, bonnet
hinges, wiper pivots, front fender and bumpers.
Pedestrian safety features:
• Impact-absorbing wiper pivots (Wiper pivots have been made readily
collapsible to absorb impact on collision).
• Impact-absorbing bonnet (Space allocated between the engine and the
bonnet to absorb impact on collision).
• Impact-absorbing structure for bonnet hinges (the bonnet mounting pins are
now readily collapsible to absorb impact on collision).
• Impact-absorbing bumper (the bumper beam is now a two-stage structure to
absorb impact on collision).
• Impact-absorbing guards (guards are now readily collapsible to absorb
impact on collision.)
Driver seat and front passenger seat i-SRS airbag system
The Odyssey is equipped with programmes capable of accurately detecting the
level of G-force impact and operating accordingly. An inflator with a two stage
deployment system controls airbag force. The system also determines whether to
trigger simultaneous inflation or to activate the time-delayed second stage inflation
according to the severity of the impact.
SRS side airbag system with OPDS
A side collision detection sensor is located on either side and in the middle of the
vehicle to enable optimal deployment timing. An Occupant Position Detection
System (OPDS) sensor is also fitted in the front passenger seat to control airbag
inflation after detecting the passenger’s build and posture.
Curtain Airbags
All three rows of seats are equipped with the side curtain airbag system to protect
the head and neck of occupants of varying builds – from children to adults –
during a side collision, and particularly from head contact with the side pillars.
A low temperature gas inflator (total compression gas type) is used for rapid
deployment over the whole side window area. This rapid deployment speed has
enabled the bag to be made thicker for more effective impact absorption,
significantly reducing injury to the head area at time of impact. Impact sensors are
located on either side of each row of seats and in the middle of the vehicle. This
permits optimum inflation timing of the side curtain airbags and i-SRS side airbag
system in the first row, depending on the type of side impact.
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The cabin interior features an impact-absorbing structure for the roof sides and in
each pillar to mitigate impact on occupant heads during a collision.
Front-row seats
In designing the front-row seats, Honda has taken into consideration the head and
body are subject to different forces during a rear-end collision, with greater stress
exerted on the neck. The Odyssey’s seat backs have been designed to have the
body sink into them in a collision, while headrest position and angle have been
optimised to reduce trauma on the neck area.
The front-row seats are also fitted with three-point, load limiter-equipped,
pretensioner ELR seatbelts and buckle pretensioners for improved occupant
restraint in both the pelvic and chest regions.
Seatbelt reminder
The driver’s seat is equipped with a seat belt reminder that encourages wearing the
seat belt with a warning light and alarm when the belt is not engaged.
Other safety features
• Second-row seats – three-point ELR seat belts (two-point manual for central
seat).
• Third-row seats: three-point ELR seat belts.
• 5 child anchor seat anchor points.
CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION
Honda has pursued superior chassis balance, combining sure-footed handling,
smooth ride and a low centre of gravity to deliver a new level of handling stability,
ride comfort and performance.
Ride comfort and sporty handling are often mutually exclusive features. Honda
engineers aimed to deliver both at the highest possible level. The central element
of the Odyssey’s performance is its low centre of gravity, low floor platform and
low overall height. The next step was optimised suspension geometry – Honda has
reduced pitch angle during cornering by optimising the relationship between front
and rear roll centre height and virtual arm length.
Engineers also improved response and stability by constantly controlling a frontdown roll attitude. Then, by pursuing the finest details right down to changing bush
type, capacity and hardness and increasing rigidity of the locating points, Honda
has achieved the handling stability and ride comfort of a luxury car.
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As well as providing a superior balance of handling and ride comfort, the
compact-designed rear suspension makes for outstanding space efficiency,
enabling lower third–row seats and a low floor while also allowing efficient
placement of the flat plastic resin fuel tank.
Front suspension
At the front, new double-wishbone suspension design provides superior straightline stability and ride comfort.
The new Odyssey has an A-shaped lower-arm and large diameter compliance
bush, which balances stability and ride comfort. An anti-dive angle has also been
added. This suppresses attitude changes when accelerating or braking and also
enables a lower spring rate for increased ride comfort.
Handling stability is refined by preventing the inside front wheel from assuming a
toe-in attitude to counteract yaw movement during high-speed cornering or
braking.
Reactive link double-wishbone rear suspension
The Odyssey’s compact reactive link double wishbone rear suspension plays an
instrumental part in achieving the low floor platform. It boasts a balance of space
efficiency and superior drive performance. Optimising arm location and making
the hub bearing into a single unit have improved camber rigidity. Increasing rigidity
of the anchor points has also enhanced responsiveness and stability and enabled a
lower spring rate for superior ride comfort.
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Honda has adopted Variable Steering Gear Ratio (VGR). It senses the amount of
steering torque generated between the tyre and the road as the steering wheel is
turned.
While maintaining the same three turns lockto-lock, Honda has increased wheel turn
angle and substantially reduced the
Odyssey’s minimum turn radius. This ensures
smooth and steady handling at high speeds
or when changing lanes and provides more
assistance at low speed. The adoption of
variable force control valves has produced a
more linear handling sensation while a
variable capacity power steering pump
contributes to fuel economy.
The Honda Odyssey has the same efficiently small turning
radius as the Honda Accord Euro.
Wheels & brakes
The Odyssey is equipped with 300mm ventilated front disc brakes with 305mm
disc brakes at the rear. Increased rigidity of the front brake has improved braking
performance. The Odyssey’s pedal ratio has also been optimised with a link-type
brake pedal and includes Emergency Brake Assist to automatically increase brake
force when additional pressure is applied in an “emergency” fashion. Both
Odyssey models have 16” wheels, with the Odyssey Luxury gaining 10-spoke
alloys.
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Chassis NVH
To reduce suspension vibration entering the cabin, Honda has reduced weight and
increased rigidity of the rear knuckles, rear cross beam and wheels.
POWERTRAIN
The Odyssey uses a version of the Accord Euro engine optimised for load carrying.
2.4-litre DOHC i-VTEC LEV engine
The Odyssey’s 2.4-litre DOHC i-VTEC LEV engine was adopted to provide ample
power with seven passengers on board and enable spirited performance.
The DOHC i-VTEC engine combines Honda's Variable Valve Timing and Lift
Electronic Control (VTEC) with Variable Valve Timing Control (VTC), which
optimises intake valve timing in response to engine load. This ensures the Odyssey
delivers 118 kW @ 5500 rpm and 218 Nm @ 4500 rpm.
The Odyssey achieves fuel economy of 9.4-litres per 100km combined (ADR
81/01) and 7.26-litres per 100km Honda Auckland-Taupo return.
Compact engine design
Thanks to its compact engine design, the new Odyssey has a shorter nose and
increased cabin space and handling. Honda was able to maintain the Odyssey’s
compact engine dimensions by locating auxiliary engine parts on the same plane,
adopting a serpentine auxiliary drive system driven by a single belt, silent cam
chain and high rigidity lower block.
Low Emission Vehicle
The new Odyssey is classified as LEVII. Combustion gases are cleaner through high
precision control of the air-fuel ratio using an air-assisted injector, linear A/F
sensor and secondary O2 sensor.
The adoption of a rear-port exhaust system with low heat mass exhaust pipe has
reduced combustion gas heat loss, while clean emission performance has been
achieved by maximising cleaning via a high-density catalytic converter.
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The Odyssey uses a double vibration-resistant structure consisting of sub-frame
floating supports and centre of gravity engine mounts to absorb engine vibration.
Honda has significantly reduced engine NVH by cutting engine weight and
increasing rigidity, primarily with the use of aluminium engine mounts. Vibration
was reduced thanks to higher density stainless steel mesh for the exhaust manifold,
adoption of a secondary balancer and making the engine block and transmission
case more rigid.
Exhaust
The new Odyssey features a thin compact chamber and flat twin mufflers.
While the chamber and main mufflers were located sub-floor in previous models,
the chamber is now a flat, twin-type and is located under the centre floor area.
This assists floor lowering but also improves exhaust efficiency and contributes to
achieving higher output and less noise.
TRANSMISSION
The 2004 Odyssey has a new, improved five-speed automatic transmission with
sequential shift function, available for the first time on Odyssey 4-cylinder.
The Odyssey’s transmission is highly efficient, compact and compatible with ratios
complementing the 2.4-litre engine’s characteristics. The addition of a sequential
shift function allows the driver to shift gears manually and utilise the sporty driving
characteristics of the Odyssey.
Clutch pressure direct control and new Grade Logic control have been adopted to
achieve a smooth linear response with significant reductions in shift shock.
When driving in a sporty manner on winding roads, Grade Logic Control
combined with Transmission Lock Control prevents unnecessary gear changes due
to on-off accelerator pedal use by the driver or changes in gradient and offers
ample engine braking and sharp acceleration.
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during on-off acceleration. When driving hard into a corner and releasing
accelerator or braking would normally see the gear change up. Transmission Lock
Control holds the gear anticipating the acceleration out of the corner and retains
the appropriate gear.
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MECHANICAL
Engine
Engine Type
Maximum power
Maximum torque
Displacement (cc)
Bore and stroke (mm)
Compression ratio
Ignition System
Induction System
Emission Rating
Battery
FUEL
Fuel tank capacity
Recommended fuel
Fuel consumption:
ADR 81/01 combined cycle
Honda New Zealand Auckland – Taupo – Auckland
EnergyWise Rally 2004
TRANSMISSION
Tranmission type
GEAR RATIOS
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Reverse
Final
SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Front
Rear
Stabiliser bars
STEERING SYSTEM
Type
Turning radius
Turning circle – kerb to kerb
All-new
All aluminum, 2.4-litre DOHC, engine.
i-VTEC (Intelligent Variable Valve Timing with
Electronic Lift Control) performance enhancing
technology. 24 valve
118kW @5500rpm
218Nm @4500rpm
2354
87x99
9.7
PGM-Fi (Honda programmed fuel and direct ignition)
PGM-Fi (Honda programmed fuel and direct ignition)
LEV II (Low Emission Vehicle II)
12V
65 litre tank capacity
Unleaded regular fuel (91 Octane).
9.4 L/100kms
7.3L/100kms
7.4L/100kms
5-speed auto transmission with SportShirt, Grade
Logic Control and Transmission Lock-Up Control.
2.651
1.516
1.081
0.772
0.566
2.000
4.437
Independent double wishbone with coil spring
Independent double wishbone with coil spring
Front and rear
Speed sensitive power assisted rack and pinion
steering with VGR
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BRAKING
Front
Rear
Parking brake
Braking technology
Power assisted ventilated discs 300 mm
Power assisted solid discs 305mm
Double action foot parking brake
ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brake
Distribution) and EBA (Emergency Brake Assist).
WHEELS AND TYRES
16 ” Steel wheels.16 x 6.5JJ SP with 215/60 R16 tyres.
17 ” Alloy wheels.17 x 7JJ AL with 215/55 R17 tyres
(optional on VTIL-S).
16 ” Alloy wheels.16 x 6.5JJ AL with 215/60 R16 tyres.
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Crash Safety: Japan NCAP 6 ****** stars
G-Force Control technology body shell for maximum passenger protection (G-CON)
Two front and rour rear parking sensors
Driver and passenger front i-SRS airbags
Side SRS airbags – with front passenger OPDS (Occupant Position Detection System)
Side curtain airbags for all 3 rows of seats
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) and Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD).
Seatbelts: (1st row) 3-point ELR with pretensioners and shoulder adjustor
(2nd row) 3-point ELR x 2, 2-point manual x1
(3rd row) 3-point ELR x 2
Seatbelt reminder light (driver)
5 child seat anchor points and child-proof locks
Engine immobiliser, remote central locking on all doors, and integrated security alarm
Twin side door impact protection beams and impact absorbing body coloured front and rear bumpers
Energy absorbing steering column
High mount rear stop light
Hazard warning lights
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EXTERIOR
Full windows down opener, and central locking on remote integrated
controlled key – keyless entry
Halogen headlights with light sensitive auto-on feature on VTIL&VTILS
Front fog lights
Integrated rear window antenna
Rear window defroster
Body coloured bumpers, side sills and powered mirrors
Chrome door handles and inset s
Twin exhaust pipes with finisher
Front and rear mudflaps - black on VTI and body coloured on VTIL
Roof spoiler
Sunroof
Front, rear & side skirts. Front honeycomb grille
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Seating capacity – 3 rows sitting 2/3/2 with headrests in all positions
Retractable/fold-down 3rd row 50/50 seats creating spacious flat floor
loading area
Power retractable/fold-down 3rd row 50/50 seats creating spacious
flat floor loading area
Foldable spilt 2nd row 60/40 sliding and fold down seats creating
even greater loading area
Velour interior with wood grain style trim
Fully trimmed leather interior with wood grain style trim and leather
steering wheel
Heated front row seats – with high and low heat options
2-Way tilt steering wheel, with power steering
Manual seat adjustment (driver)
8-way electronic seat adjustment (driver), and 4-way seat adjustment
(passenger)
Drivers foot rest
Cruise control and audio controls operated from the steering wheel
Adjustable front head restraints, rear headrests.
Fully reclining front seats
Climate controlled air conditioning with full control front row, fan
control middle row and vents to third row.
Passenger and drivers vanity mirrors
Passenger and drivers illuminated vanity mirrors
Power windows with drivers auto up/down, anti-trap and key all up
In-dash security coded stereo am/fm tuner with CD and 6 speakers
Additional 8-disc CD stacker under front passenger seat
Digital clock
3-D dash with instant fuel consumption gauge, trip meters and
outside temperature display
Drivers central door and window lock/unlock switches
All-new
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Front map reading light for driver and passenger, rear reading lights,
door courtesy lights
Flip down centre console with power and auxiliary sockets
2-speed and variable intermittent windscreen wipers. Rear wiper.
Boot light
Seatback pockets, and door pockets front and rear
Sliding door pockets rear
Ashtray front and rear, lighter front also can be used as power socket
Lights on warning chime (auto off lights)
8 Cup holders
Multiple storage compartments including sunglass holder, CD storage
and coin holder.
Front driver and passenger armrests, 2nd row armrest
Front driver and passenger adjustable armrests, 2nd row armrest
Green heat absorbing glass, windscreen with sun strike strip
6 spring loaded hand grabs, one with flip down coat hook in rear
right
DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES
Exterior
Length (mm) without added skirts
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
Wheelbase (mm)
Track – Front/Rear (mm)
Ground clearance (mm) empty/ laden
Kerb weight (kg)
Maximum Warrantable towing weight (kg) with seven passengers
Turning circle (metres) / Radius (metres)
Interior
Boot capacity (VDA litres)– 3rd row rear seat up
Boot capacity (VDA litres)– 3rd row rear seat down (to window line)
Boot capacity (VDA litres)– all rear seats down (to window line)
Cabin length
Cabin width
Cabin height
Seating capacity
COLOURS
Exterior
Nighthawk Black
Desert Mist Metallic
Premium White Pearl
Royal Ruby Red Pearl
Greyish Mauve Metallic
Satin Silver Metallic
VTI and VTI-S
Beige Velour . Wood grain style console.
Beige Velour . Wood grain style console.
Beige Velour . Wood grain style console.
Beige Velour . Wood grain style console.
Beige Velour . Wood grain style console.
Grey Velour . Wood grain style console.
WARRANTY
3 year/100,000 km
3 year paint protection
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Beige Leather. Wood grain style console.
Beige Leather. Wood grain style console.
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Beige Leather. Wood grain style console.
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ACCESSORIES
Fog lights
17” Alloy wheels
Door visor
Boot liner
Rear vision mirror
All-new
CD stacker
Towbar
Bumper corner protection
Wooden shift knob
Gold emblem
Side mouldings
Roof rack
Floor mats
Side step garnish
Sensors come as standard.