2016 Honda Odyssey: What's Changed - Cars.com News
Most significant changes: New Special Edition (SE) model adds rear entertainment system, 115-volt power outlet, satellite radio and in-vehicle vacuum cleaner for $950 premium Price change: $300 higher on the LX model and $150 higher on all others... 4 Which should you buy, 2015 or 2016. 2015 Just when you thought you'd seen it all — at least with minivans — Honda scored a coup by giving the 2015 Odyssey Touring Elite model an industry-first, built-in vacuum cleaner. The vacuum stores in the rear cargo area, runs off the Odyssey's 12-volt battery and can reach all corners of the interior. For 2016, the vacuum cleaner also is available in the SE model, which includes a rear entertainment system, 115-volt power outlet and satellite radio. The SE's $34,255 base price is $950 more than the EX model it's based on, so if you covet the vacuum, but the $45,630 Touring Elite model is out of reach, here's your chance. The SE model's arrival is a smoke signal from Honda that a redesigned Odyssey is coming for 2017, and as usual Honda hasn't spilled the beans on what will change. Otherwise, the rest of the Odyssey lineup — LX, EX, EX-L, Touring and Touring Elite — remains unchanged for 2016. That's OK because the current model earned a Best Bet designation from Cars. Source: www.cars.com