2005 Honda Odyssey Interior

 

 

 

 

Text Box: Odyssey Interior with 8-Passenger Seating (EX and EX with Leather)

 


 

Sophisticated Luxury Meets Comfort and Functionality

 

Overview

The Honda Odyssey interior meets the needs of a new generation of minivan customers who want more prestige, safety, utility and comfort from their vehicle. The conceptual model for the interior was based on a space age jet with an emphasis on technology, style and first class accommodations. Up front, the cockpit is modern, purposeful and easy to use with intelligent integration of the controls into the sculpted instrument panel. The second row, inspired by futuristic business jet seating accommodations, focuses attention on individual comfort with flexibility, adjustability and personal space as key priorities. The third row provides maximum adaptability to people or cargo with child-friendly features such as storage areas, pockets and drink holders.

 

With the all-new 2005 Odyssey, Honda has set a new benchmark for minivan interiors.  For starters, industry-leading standard safety items have been added to all trim levels that now include all of Honda’s “Safety for Everyone” interior equipment – front side airbags with an Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) and side curtain airbag protection (with rollover sensors) in all three rows. Next, the innovative interior made famous by the previous generation Odyssey now has even more ingenious features and improvements: the 3rd Row Magic Seat® now has a 60/40 split and one-motion operation, a Stowable 2nd Row Plus One Seat™ delivers eight occupant seating on EX and EX with Leather models, and new in-floor storage area between the first and second rows now provides even greater utility. Finally, an ultra-luxurious and high-tech Touring model has been added that brings the sophistication and luxury level of the Odyssey into a class of its own. More than just evolution, the 2005 Odyssey interior has re-defined itself in the same way it originally made a name for itself. While some minivans focus attention on just one or a few interior features, the attention to detail on the Odyssey focuses on every interior feature.

 

New Interior Features

 Safety

q       Three-Row Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensors on All Models

Comfort and Convenience

q       Stowable 2nd Row PlusOne Seat™ for 8-Occupant Seating (EX and EX with Leather)

q       2nd-Row Power Windows

q       Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control (Touring)

q       Instrument Panel-Mounted Shifter

q       Conversation Mirror with Sunglasses Holder (EX and above)

q       15 Beverage Holders (17 Touring)

q       Power Tailgate (Touring)

q       Power Adjustable Pedals (Touring)

q       Standard CD Player (LX) and 6-disc CD Changer (EX and above)

q       Moonroof with Power Slide and Tilt (EX with Leather and Touring)

q       Integrated 2nd Row Sunshades (EX and above)

q       115 V Power Outlet (Touring)

q       8-Way Driver Memory Seat (Touring)

q       Removable 2nd-Row Center Console (Touring)

q       Ambient Front Console Lighting (EX and above)

Technology

q       Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition and Integrated Rearview Camera (available EX with Leather and Touring)

q       Honda DVD Entertainment System™ with 9-inch display, integrated remote control, and wireless headsets w/personal surround sound (available EX with Leather and Touring)

q       Smart Maintenance Service Reminder

q       Multi Information Display (Touring)

q       Premium Audio System (Touring)

Storage and Utility

q       Stowable 2nd Row PlusOne™ Seat turns into activity tray when not in use (EX and EX with Leather)

q       One-Motion 60/40 Split 3rd Row Magic Seat®

q       In-Floor Storage with Lazy Suzan (EX and above)

q       Adjustable 2nd-Row Seats with Armrests and Walk-In Feature


 

Odyssey Interior Versus the Competition

 

2005 Honda Odyssey

2004 Honda Odyssey

2004 Toyota Sienna

2005 Chrysler Town & Country

2004 Nissan Quest

Seating Capacity

8 (Available)

7

8 (Available)

7

7

Interior Volume cu. ft.

209.8**

208.8

221.0

193.7

244.6*

Cargo Volumes cu. ft.

38.4/91.1/147.4

 

38.1/86.6/146.1

43.6/94.5/148.9

26.4/54.2/165.6

32.7/88.2/148.7

Passenger Volume cu. ft

171.4**

170.7

177.4

167.3

211.9

Powered Sliding Doors

Available

Available

Available

Available

Available

2nd Row Roll Down Windows

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Fold Down 3rd Row Seat

60/40 Split

Yes

60/40 Split

Available

Yes

Legroom 1st/2nd/3rd

40.8/39.6/41.1

40.8 /40.0/ 38.1

42.9/39.6/39.5

40.6/36.6/37.5

41.6/41.2/41.1

Navigation System

Available

Available

Available

Available

Available

DVD Entertainment Screen Size

9.0 inches

7.0 inches

7.0 inches

7.0 inches

7.0 inches

Integrated DVD

Available

Available

Available

Available

Available

* Calculated with fold flat second row seats in down position

** LX and EX models

 

Three Row Seating with Available Room for Eight

While some minivan manufacturers have modified interior designs to meet the Odyssey’s class leading functionality, the Odyssey has moved its already class-leading functionality into new territory for the minivan – function with real style and sophistication. On every trim level – the LX, EX, EX with Leather and Touring – the seats now provide unique features that deliver new levels of luxury and value for each trim level. As before, cloth seats are standard on the LX and EX, while leather seating, logically, is standard on the EX with Leather and on the new Touring model. Notable new features for 2005 include eight-passenger seating (exclusively on the EX and EX with Leather) achieved with the addition of a Stowable 2nd Row PlusOne™ Seat that fits between the two full-size second row captains chairs.

 

First Row Seats

For 2005, the front row captains chairs are taller (+50mm) and slightly wider (+5mm) with a cushion shape designed to accommodate more body types and improve driving posture. The design focuses on posture stabilization during acceleration and cruising (longitudinal), and during cornering (lateral) with the ultimate goal of reducing fatigue. Vibration reduction features have been built into the spring designs and frames of the new seats. The driver’s seat has a vertical adjustment of 40mm (1.5 inches). A new feature on leather-equipped models is the addition of adjustable armrests.

Key Specs: head room: 40.9 in. (LX, EX), leg room: 40.8 in., shoulder room: 63.5 in., hip room: 57.0 in.

 

Second Row Seats

Honda engineers closely studied the patterns of how people use the second row of a minivan. They discovered that the second row is primarily used for people, and that comfort was the highest priority. The Odyssey’s second row uses two full-size captain’s chairs that offer superior comfort and versatility. The captains seats are removable, slide fore and aft up to 10 inches, feature movable armrests on both sides and can be positioned together (bench style), separately with nothing in between, or separate with a PlusOne seat in between for eight passenger seating (exclusive to EX and EX with Leather models). The sliding feature helps accommodate people and cargo with the ability to move seats to accommodate the situation. Also, the second row seats use the slide-forward feature to allow easier ingress and egress to the third row (similar to a coupe front seat). This results in a large walk through area when the second row doors are open.

Key Specs: head room: 40.0 in. (LX, EX), leg room: 39.6 in., shoulder room: 63.1 in., hip room: 64.4 in.

 

Stowable 2nd-Row PlusOne™ Seat

Honda Odyssey EX and EX with Leather models come equipped with a Stowable 2nd-Row PlusOne™ Seat that can accommodate an eighth occupant. The seat, which features three point seatbelts, fits between the two captains chairs in the second row and attaches to mounting points in the floor. The seat can recline, and when not in use the seat folds forward and can double as a console complete with a storage tray. If a center walk-through is desired, the seat can be removed and stowed in the In-Floor Storage area between the first and second rows.

 

One-Motion 60/40 Split 3rd Row Magic Seat®

The Honda Magic Seat® set the standard for third row functionality in the minivan world. Adding to this popular innovation for 2005, the third row now features a 60/40 split and offers top of the class convenience for operation thanks to a new one-motion operation that makes access to the cargo area simple and fast. A lever located on the back of the seat (one for each of the 60/40 split sections) allows for easy fold down operation. To put the seat down, the user simply pulls on the lever to release the latch and the seat retracts down into its in-floor storage area – in one smooth motion – creating a flat floor cargo area. The system is spring loaded and is designed to be operated with just one hand. Additionally, the headrests do not have to be removed to put the seat down, and the hinges for the seat are designed to lie flat making it easier to stack items like plywood panels.

Key Specs: head room: 38.4 in., leg room: 41.1 in., shoulder room: 61.2 in., hip room: 48.5 in.

 

Text Box: One-Motion 60/40 Split Third Row Magic Seat Operation

 



 

Beverage Holders


The 2005 Odyssey provides 17 beverage holders on Touring models and 15 beverage holders on LX, EX and EX with Leather models. The two additional beverage holders on the Touring model are located in the exclusive second row storage console. The beverage holders can accommodate drink sizes large and small, and bottle holders are integrated into door panels on the first and second rows.

 

 

Text Box: Odyssey Touring models feature 17 beverage holders

 

 


 

 

 

Driving Position

The driving position of the 2005 Odyssey has been optimized for comfort and performance. For comfort, the steering tilt range has increased to 1.6 inches (+0.4 inches). For a stronger performance feel, the top of the steering wheel angle (relative to the driver) has been positioned 4.5 degrees closer to vertical. For both comfort and performance, lateral displacement of the steering wheel has been eliminated so the center of the steering wheel lines up directly with the centerline of the driver and the steering wheel is 22mm closer to the driver.

 

 


 

Versatile Cargo and Storage Areas

From a packaging and flexibility standpoint, the minivan is still the ultimate vehicle for maximum interior volume and space utilization. The Odyssey makes the most of this superior trait and goes even further for 2005.

 

New features:

q       In-Floor Storage (with available Lazy Susan)

q       Additional Upper Glove Compartment in instrument panel

q       Door pockets with bottle holders on front and rear side doors

q       Large capacity seat pockets on first and second rows (EX and above)

 

The Odyssey can comfortably accommodate seven people and the EX and EX with Leather models have room for eight. When both cargo and people require room, the Odyssey offers enhanced adaptability to fit a wide range of needs simultaneously. For example, the addition of the One-Motion 60/40 Split 3rd Row Magic Seat™ lends flexibility for hauling snowboards, skis, bikes and other long/bulky objects while still maintaining room for one to eight passengers (eight passenger capability when equipped with the Stowable 2nd Row PlusOne Seat).

 

2005 Odyssey Interior Space*

Area

Cubic Feet

Total Interior Volume

209.8

Total Passenger Volume

171.4

Maximum Cargo Volume (-2nd, -3rd rows)

147.4

Minimum Cargo Volume (behind 3rd Row)

38.4

              *LX and EX Models

Text Box: Seating Configurations

 


The seats can be configured to accommodate people and cargo in dozens of ways. For maximum cargo storage, second row seats can be removed and third row seats retracted for a cargo volume of 147.4 cu. ft.  This also provides a flat surface that can accommodate 4x8 sheets of building materials. Note that the second row and third row seat backs can fold forward to accommodate up to 4x8-size objects on top of the seats, a handy feature if seat removal is not practical at the moment. The cargo area behind the third row seats provides 38.4 cu. ft. of storage.

 

 

 

 

 

In-Floor Storage (with Lazy Susan)


Standard all models is a new circular in-floor storage area located between the front and second rows. On EX and above models, a Lazy Susan circular storage area is included that rotates when one of the two top access doors are open, and locks in place when the access doors are shut. The storage area is an ideal place to keep not-often-used objects that need quick access ranging from paper towels to toys to beverages, etc. Accessory thermal packs are available to maintain warm and cool temperatures when storing beverages. With the Lazy Susan removed, the in-floor storage area provides enough space to store the Stowable 2nd-Row PlusOne Seat™ (on the EX and EX with Leather models) when not in use. 

 

Text Box: In-Floor Storage with Lazy Susan

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Instrument Panel and Controls

The instrument panel and controls reflect the style and sophistication of the 2005 Odyssey in addition to the typical Honda attention to detail and class leading ergonomics. The deeply sculpted two-tone dashboard is similar to designs used on fine luxury sedans. Careful attention has been paid to shape, tactile feel, fit and finish on every surface and control ranging from the metallic décor trim pieces to the available flipdown 8-inch navigation screen on models with the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System. The instrument panel is sloped so that both primary and secondary controls are within easy reach.

 

 

Instruments and gauges are housed in a pod directly in front of the driver and feature a progressive meter illumination program that begins when the driver enters the vehicle. The LX, EX and EX with Leather trim levels include a tachometer, an illuminated and easy-to-read speedometer with two LCD digital trip odometers, a main LCD digital odometer and a smart maintenance display that tracks oil life and other maintenance items. The fuel gauge and temperature gauge are to the right of the speedometer, and a gear selector indicator is to the left. Various indicator lights for SRS, ABS, oil pressure, battery, etc., are also housed in the main instrument pod. The Touring model adds a Multi-Information Display that shows fuel economy, independent tire pressures, compass information, miles to empty and smart maintenance information along with user-customizable options throughout the vehicle (see following pages for a more detailed description).

 

Further refinement to the controls includes an instrument panel mounted gear-shift lever within convenient reach from the steering wheel. The shifter now features a button to engage and disengage the overdrive feature of the transmission for towing and/or driving in hilly terrain.

 

CPU-controlled functions such as the various warning systems, illumination intensity, intermittent wipers, power windows, etc., are divided among three separate CPUs. Communication between the CPU is via a multiplex data bus. This takes considerably less wiring and is quicker and easier to install and service.

 

The driver’s SRS module is housed in the steering wheel. Cruise control, as well as audio controls on EX and above models, and MID controls on Touring models, are also mounted on the steering wheel. The windshield wiper controls and lighting controls are also mounted on stalks on either side of the steering wheel, in typical Honda fashion.

 

On/off buttons for the Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and traction control are mounted on the instrument panel, just to the left of the steering wheel, as are controls for the available power moonroof (EX with Leather and Touring) and dual sliding doors (EX and above). Illuminated power window and lock controls are mounted on the driver’s door. EX and above models feature illuminated steering wheel controls for the audio system and cruise control switch.

 

Power Adjustable Pedals

The Odyssey Touring model has power-assisted adjustable pedals designed to appeal to drivers of various heights for enhanced flexibility. The pedals can be adjusted forward and back by as much as 76mm (2.9 inches).

 

 

 

Text Box: Power Adjustable Pedals

 


 

 

 

Air Conditioning with Air-Filtration System

The HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system uses two air-conditioning condensers and two heater cores to create a dual zone climate control for front and rear passengers on all trim levels. One set of controls serve the front of the interior and one set serves the rear passenger area. The high capacity condenser for the air-conditioning system has an internal receiver tank that first runs the liquid refrigerant through a sub-cooling condenser, then to the main condenser. The system is efficient and lightweight compared to traditional setups.

 

Inside, the front controls on the Odyssey LX are mounted centrally on the center console for easy accessibility and feature large rotary knobs and electrical switches. Air conditioning and a micron air-filtration system are standard. Both the front and the rear systems can be controlled from the driver’s HVAC panel, or the driver can switch control of the rear system to the panel in the rear passenger compartment.

 

The Odyssey’s rear air-conditioning system provides a separate five-speed blower control located in the rear passenger compartment ceiling, along with a selector for overhead air conditioning or foot level heated air. Second row and third row outboard seating positions feature individually adjustable air conditioning vents in the ceiling, much like those in commercial aircraft passenger cabins. The vents can also be shut off completely.

Text Box: Odyssey Ventilation System

 

 

 

Automatic Climate Control

In addition to above standard features, Odyssey EX and EXL models feature a dual zone Automatic Climate Control System (with a digital display) and can maintain a constant, pre-selected temperature individually for driver’s and front passenger’s seating areas. If desired, the rear passengers can select temperature and fan settings on a rear-mounted set of manual dial controls (independently from the front climate zone).

 

Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control

The Odyssey Touring model provides a Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control system. This system allows the front driver, front passenger and rear passengers to select independent temperature settings.  In the 2005 Odyssey, the passengers in the rear seats can enjoy more liberal air conditioning controls than in the conventional model. For the rear, the independent automatic climate control system features a digital display for the temperature and fan. Those in the rear can independently select a temperature setting different from the front zones and it will be maintained automatically. The 5-step fan setting can also be controlled automatically or manually.

 

Text Box: Odyssey Tri-Zone Ventilation System

 


Audio Systems

The Odyssey’s audio system provides a wide variety of features and options for each trim level. The LX models feature an AM/FM stereo radio with a CD player and an auxiliary input (four speakers, 120 watts). EX models add a six-disc in-dash CD changer and come pre-wired for accessory XM Satellite Radio equipment (six speakers, 120 watts). Steering wheel mounted audio controls are standard on EX and above models. The audio system and the available Honda DVD Entertainment System can both be controlled by voice recognition on EX with Leather and Touring models equipped with the available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System.


Premium Audio System (Touring)

The Touring model provides a premium audio system with a 360-watt amplifier and a total of seven speakers (including a subwoofer) in addition to the impressive features already found on EX models. For superb sound quality, the four front and rear speakers are a 17cm Kevlar- injected polypropylene mid-range speaker. The front tweeters use aluminum dome construction for enhanced high-frequency sound clarity. The compact, large capacity subwoofer is positioned under the front passenger seat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

XM® Satellite Radio

Odyssey EX, EX models with Leather and the Touring model come pre-wired for XM Satellite Radio equipment that can be added as a dealer-installed accessory. XM Satellite Radio is a factory-installed feature on models that have the available factory installed Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System (EX with Leather and Touring models). After a 90-day free trial service, customers will have the option to subscribe to XM Satellite Radio on these models, which includes 120 radio stations including music, news, sports, talk, local weather, traffic and other entertainment in a CD-quality digital format. The XM radio display can indicate the artist’s name, track title, XM channel and category of music.

 

Active Noise Control (ANC)

The 2005 Honda Odyssey uses advanced technology to create one of the quietest automotive interiors on the road. Models equipped with the leather interior (which includes some EX models and the Touring model) have Active Noise Control (ANC). The ANC system uses a microphone at the front of the vehicle interior to create “anti-noise” through the audio system speakers.

More specifically, the audio system analyzes the sound waves entering the cabin, and then instantaneously creates an opposite sound wave (anti-noise) to cancel the unwanted noise. This helps reduce interior engine noise that may occur during certain cycles with the Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system on EX with Leather and Touring models. The system also reduces road noise and numerous other external sound factors. The end result is a superbly quiet cabin typical of vehicles in the pure luxury class of automobiles. The system will not counteract voices inside the cabin whether desired or not.

 

Honda DVD Entertainment System with 9-Inch Display, Integrated Remote Control, and Wireless Headsets with Personal Surround Sound

The Odyssey can be equipped with an available factory-installed Honda DVD Entertainment System for rear passengers. This multi-faceted system features a 9-inch wide screen LCD display (the largest factory-installed screen available in a minivan) that flips down from the ceiling at the push of a button for easy viewing. The extended capabilities of the system allow for either DVD, CD, radio, available XM Radio and auxiliary accessories (such as video games, VCRs or cameras) to be played in the rear seating areas through headphones while the front passengers listen to a different audio source.

 

The DVD player can be conveniently controlled from three sources - the front audio system controls, the integrated wireless remote control (that stores near the LCD screen), or through voice activation on models equipped with the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System. Additional audio and video input jacks allow for a wide variety of additional equipment ranging from camcorders to VCRs to game consoles - to be attached to the system. The system comes complete with two infrared (IR) wireless headphones and a wireless remote control as standard equipment. For convenient night use, the remote control is illuminated.

 

The wireless headphones and auxiliary headphone jacks (in the third row) provide personal surround sound technology (a minivan first) to simulate a home theater audio experience. Two wireless headphones are included. A safety feature on the wireless headphone system prevents front row passengers from using the headphones. The wireless headphones are automatically activated when the ear pieces are turned approximately 90 degrees (to be put on) and deactivated when the headphones are turned 90 degrees (to be taken off). The automatic on/off system reduces the possibility that the AAA battery-powered headphones could be accidentally left on.

 


 

Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with Voice Recognition and Integrated Rearview Camera

The Honda Satellite-Linked DVD Honda Navigation System represents the latest and most intelligent navigation system from Honda to date with greatly enhanced capabilities for 2005. This industry leading system features advanced voice recognition, a larger 8-inch touch screen display (+2-inch), and an expanded database that covers virtually all U.S. roads and 7 million points of interest (compared to four million or less for many systems currently on the market).

 

Major improvements and highlights for the new 2005 Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System include:

  • Larger screen size (8-inch is 2 inches larger), fonts, buttons and touchscreen keyboard;
  • Improved 3-D freeway interchange display (with split screen mode) that shows individual lanes graphically (previously 2-D on 2004 Odyssey);
  • Fully integrated rear-view back-up camera;
  • Complete Zagat Survey™ restaurant guide (voice system can read review);
  • Voice recognition identifies street names and numbers and minimizes need for manual entry (first navigation system in North America with full address voice input);
  • Honda DVD Entertainment System is linked to Voice-Activation;
  • Up to five waypoints can be used for planning a trip;
  • More intuitive map details, icons and general commands;
  • A more comprehensive destination guide with 7 million points of interest (previously 3.7 million on 2004 Odyssey) provides a business and recreation directory of virtually the entire continental United States with local addresses and business phone numbers. 
  • Destination guide categories include restaurants (searchable by type of cuisine), lodging, shopping, travel, banking, emergency, leisure, auto service and more;
  • Voice recognition system linked to audio and HVAC system (new feature);
  • Day/Night visualization modes with user-selectable screen appearance; and
  • Enhanced menus and improved surface street mapping (new layout); and
  • XM® Satellite Radio information display with detailed programming data.

Honda navigation systems have long been recognized for their simple, intuitive operation and extensive on-board database. When navigating freeways, a split screen design enhances on-screen information with a  “map view” and "3-D" route visualization of freeways simultaneously— which helps make navigation information easier to understand.  The system is linked to the car's audio system, so driving instructions can be heard over the speaker system, and the voice recognition feature adds a new realm of control to the navigation system.

Text Box: 2004 Navigation System                              2005 Navigation System


 

 

 

 

The Honda Satellite-Linked DVD Navigation System uses Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) in combination with detailed information from the vehicle’s DVD-based mapping system to pinpoint the vehicle’s location and to provide a host of useful mapping and route guidance features. The antenna can utilize up to 12 satellites from a network of 24 global positioning satellites. If the antenna is obstructed by a tunnel, a parking garage or a tall building, an internal gyroscopic system and a speed sensor track the location of the vehicle so that the map information remains current and reliable. The vehicle clock is independently controlled by GPS data, so when time zones are crossed while driving the clock will automatically set itself to the current time.

 

Turn-by-turn voice guidance is user selectable in either male or female voice and can be turned off at any time. Destination memory recalls current trip addresses and previous destinations; and calendar and calculator with English to metric number converter is standard.

 

The navigation system can be controlled by the driver through either the voice recognition system, the touch screen display, or by the joystick on the instrument panel. The voice recognition system works when the “talk” button, located on the steering wheel, is depressed. When spoken to, the system recognizes commands such as “find nearest gas station,” or “find nearest ATM” and can also recognize street names.  The voice recognition system has a vocabulary of approximately 637 commands and can recognize virtually any English-spoken accent.

 

The 8-inch LCD display is a touch screen that allows the driver or front passenger to choose menu options or spell out a word (i.e. address, business name, place, etc.) through a touch-sensitive keypad. (The keypad can be set to alphabetical or a QWERTY typewriter-style layout.) Alternatively, the joystick can be used to highlight menu options or to highlight specific letters on the keypad to complete a word. A matte finish is used on the display to reduce glare and smudging. When disc loading is selected for the 6-disc CD changer, the motorized screen conveniently tilts down to allow access to the CD loader located behind the screen.

 

For data storage, the system uses a single DVD that contains information for the entire United States. Future updates to the navigation system can be made by installing an updated DVD (available on-line or by calling a toll free number).

 

The available rearview camera is automatically activated when the vehicle is put in reverse. A color camera is located near the rear license plate and has a wide-angle lens.

 

Multi Information Display (MID)

To keep the driver informed of the vehicle's status and to access multiple electronic functions, the Odyssey Touring model has a Multi-Information Display (MID). This LCD dot matrix backlit screen and its push-button controls are located on the right side of the steering wheel. The MID is the interface for odometer/trip odometer, outside temperature, compass, trip computer with miles to empty etc., custom memory settings, and vehicle warnings. Maintenance Minder alerts are also presented via the MID (see the Engine section of this press kit for more detail on Maintenance Minder).

Text Box: Multi Information Display

 

The Odyssey’s MID system works with the Touring model’s front and rear parking sensors to display when something might be in the path of the vehicle while parking. It can show when an object may be near the corners or directly behind the vehicle as a supplement to the driver’s visual check. The corner sensor also operates when the vehicle is driving at a low speed.

 

 

 

The MID makes it easy to customize the function of many electronic features in the Odyssey. Custom settings include automatic door locking/unlocking, door unlock selection, keyless entry acknowledgement feedback (audible sound when doors are locked/unlocked), security re-lock timer, headlight auto-off timer and interior light dimming timer. To make it easy to track warnings (such as "Check fuel cap," or Maintenance Minder warnings) displayed on the MID, a memory feature lets you scroll through previous warnings for review.

 

In total, a dozen user-configurable options exist, including: auto door lock and unlock, keyless lock acknowledgment, keyless relock timer, headlight auto off timer, interior light dimming time, front wiper action, outside temperature display and calibration, language selection, compass calibration, average fuel economy reset and memory seat link.

 

Keyless Entry

Keyless entry is standard equipment on all Odyssey models. LX models feature keys with built-in transmitters that have lock, unlock and panic buttons. EX and EX with Leather models add to the LX features with a programmable key fob that provides additional buttons for opening and closing the power sliding doors remotely. The fob can also roll down the first and second row windows by holding down the unlock button. The key can also perform the same function in the door lock cylinder, and roll up the windows, too, by turning to lock or unlock positions accordingly and holding. On Touring models, the key fob transmitter has an additional button that can raise and lower the power tailgate.

 

Antitheft Features and Wave Key

The new Odyssey is protected by a variety of anti-theft features. All models now feature the "wave" key for door and ignition and locks. This type of lock and key combination is much more resistant to copying and “picking” than conventional designs.  Door and hood locks and their operating cables are now more thoroughly protected to prevent a “Slim Jim” or other jimmying device from being used to force entry. The engine immobilizer system used on the 2005 Odyssey shut down the engine's electronic control unit (ECU) has been further enhanced with the addition of a rolling code.

 

12V DC and 115V Power Outlets

The Odyssey has three 12V DC power outlets – two in the front and one near the third row. The Touring model is equipped with a 115-volt power inverter (100 watts) in the third row for operating a wide range of equipment including game consoles, mobile phone chargers or similar items. The power outlet features a rotating protective cover (similar to those used in a home for child-proofing) to enhance safety.

 

HomeLink® Remote System

The Odyssey EX and Touring model feature a HomeLink® universal remote system, built into the overhead map-light module. The system can be programmed with the codes of up to three devices, such as a garage-door opener, home security system, etc.

 

Interior Lighting

Significant attention has been paid to the interior lighting of the Odyssey from the placement of individual map lights to the ambient lighting on the center console (standard on EX and Touring models). The console is illuminated during night driving by an overhead light that bathes the console in a subtle glow. The power window switches in all four doors are also internally illuminated.

 

All totaled, as many as 8 interior lights exist on the top-of-the line models (7 on the LX). The individual map lights in the Odyssey are designed to illuminate an area large enough and bright enough so that a seated passenger can read by it. As the light continues to the floor, the beams overlap so that they illuminate the entire floor area, making it easier to see when getting in and out of the vehicle. A master switch, located on the center console, can also control the lights. With it, the driver can switch the system on or off, or have it come on automatically when the doors are opened.

 

Upon vehicle entry and exit, the lighting system features progressive illumination. When the door is opened, the instrument brightness turns on at about 10 percent. When the key is put in the ignition, the illumination ramps up to 100 percent. When the ignition is turned on, the illuminated instrument needles and related lights come on, indicating that all systems are go. After driving, the process reverses itself. The entire process is purposely subtle, but illustrates the level of detailed engineering built into the Odyssey’s interior.

 

Integrated 2nd Row Sunshades

Integrated second row sunshades are standard on Odyssey EX and Touring models. The retractable shades are integrated into the lower portion of the side doors and can be easily pulled up and secured via a hook on the upper portion of the window sash. The shades cover the majority of the glass and do not affect power window operation. Third row sunshades are available as an accessory.

 

UV Resistant Privacy Glass

All Odyssey models come equipped with UV resistance privacy glass with dark tinting on the windows in the second and third rows. The Odyssey’s glass filters Ultra Violet (U.V.) light that results in less interior fade over time, lower cabin temperatures on hot days and more efficient interior cooling. In addition to UV resistance, the second and third row windows feature deep-tinted privacy glass.

 


 

Outward Visibility


Excellent outward visibility is a hallmark of Honda design and a key feature for the 2005 Honda Odyssey. The Odyssey provides excellent sight lines for the driver in all key areas including a commanding eye point level of 1378mm (54.2 inches) and a short forward invisible length of 6.6m (21.7 feet). Forward invisible length is the distance a driver needs to look to see the ground in front of the vehicle.

 

Text Box: Outward Visibility

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dealer Installed Accessories (Interior, Body and Powertrain)

The 2005 Odyssey is more customizable than ever with a wide range of accessories for the interior, body and powertrain. The following items are available on some or all trim levels:

 


 

q       XM® Satellite Radio Tuner

q       Subwoofer

q       MP3 Player (CD-style)

q       6 Disc In Dash CD Changer

q       Cassette Player

q       Security System (LX)

q       Color Matched Back-Up Sensors

q       Auto Day/Night Mirror with Compass

q       All-Season Floor Mats

q       Cargo Organizer

q       Cargo Mat

q       Cargo Tray

q       Cargo Net

q       Cargo Board

q       Table Legs (Converts portion of Cargo Board into table)                      

q       PlusOne Console

q       Wood Trim Kit

q       Leather Steering Wheel Cover

q       Ash Tray

q       Engine Block Heater

q       Gold Emblem Kit

q       Splash Guards

q       Door Edge Guards

q       Fenderwell Trim

q       Towing Package (including Trailer Hitch, Automatic Transmission Fluid Cooler, Power Steering Fluid Cooler, Air Duct, and Wire Harness)

q       Door Visors

q       Fog Lights

q       Nosemask

q       3rd Row Sunshade

q       Moonroof Visor

q       Air Deflector

q       Aero Kit (Front, Rear, and Side Underbody Kit)

q       Wheel Locks

q       Roof Rack (LX)

q       Crossbars

o       Ski Attachment

o       Snowboard Attachment

o       Surfboard Attachment

o       Upright Bike Attachment

o       Luggage Basket

o       Short Box

o       Mid-Size Box

o       Kayak Attachment

 


 

 


 

INTERIOR SAFETY TECHNOLOGY

Overview

American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced in October of 2003 plans to apply advanced safety technologies to the full range of Honda and Acura products over the next several years in its ‘Safety for Everyone’ commitment (see Overview section for full Safety for Everyone information).  The goal of ‘Safety for Everyone’ is to provide high levels of safety protection for all Honda and Acura customers and for all road users, by applying Front Side Airbags, Side Curtain Airbags and Anti-Lock Brakes as standard equipment before the end of calendar year 2006. Furthermore, all Honda and Acura light trucks, including all SUVs and the Odyssey, will be equipped with Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and rollover sensors for side curtain airbag deployment before the end of calendar year 2006. The Odyssey is the first vehicle in Honda’s lineup to include all of the safety features of Honda’s Safety for Everyone commitment.

 

Honda’s innovative new Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, offering enhanced occupant protection with reduced aggressivity toward other vehicles, will be applied to all new vehicle platforms in the U.S. and globally over the next six to seven years. The 2005 model Honda Odyssey minivan and 2005 Acura RL sedan will be the first U.S. models to carry this new technology. (The first ever Honda vehicle to feature ACE technology worldwide was the Honda Life, a minicar for the Japan market.)

 

As a result of Honda’s ‘Safety for Everyone’ commitment, the 2005 Honda Odyssey is equipped with the industry’s highest level of standard safety equipment for a minivan. In addition to the Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure (see body section), the Odyssey interior provides the following active safety equipment as standard on every trim level:

 

q       Advanced Dual Stage, Dual Threshold Front Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Airbags

q       Driver’s Front Side Airbag and Front Passenger’s Side Airbag with Occupant Position Detection System

q       Three-Row Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor

q       LATCH child seat anchor system

q       Driver and Front Passenger Pre-Tensioning Seatbelts with Load Limiters

q       Three-Point Seat Belts in All Seating Positions

 

Three-Point Seat Belts

All of Odyssey’s eight seating positions (seven seating positions on LX and Touring models) have three-point seat belts and head restraints. The front row seat belts are equipped with load limiters and pre-tensioners. Also, the front and second row seat belts are adaptable for passengers of various heights because they have adjustable shoulder belt anchors (in outer seating positions in second row). For center passengers, ceiling-mounted, retractable shoulder belts are mounted above the second row (EX and EX with Leather) and third row center seats (all models).

 

Advanced Dual Stage, Dual Threshold Front Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Airbags

The Odyssey is equipped with dual-stage, dual-threshold supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbags for the driver and front passenger.  These airbags are designed to minimize the potential for airbag injury while providing head and chest protection for the occupants in the event of a collision.  This front airbag system features front passenger seat weight sensors and a driver seat position sensor designed to further enhance occupant protection.

 

The Odyssey’s front airbags can deploy at one of two rates.  Deployment of the driver’s front airbag takes into account the severity of the crash, whether or not the driver’s seat belt is fastened and the position of the driver’s seat.  During a lower speed collision, the airbag inflators are triggered in sequence, resulting in overall airbag deployment with less initial force.  The same sequence is also utilized regardless of collision speed if the driver’s seat is close to the full forward position.  During a higher speed collision, if the driver’s seat is far from the full frontal position, both inflators operate simultaneously for full, immediate inflation.  Airbag deployment on the front passenger’s airbag is regulated by crash severity, seatbelt usage as well as the weight of the occupant.  Sensors under the seat gauge occupant weight and if the total weight on the passenger seat is less than the NHTSA-specified MVSS specifications, the airbag system will not deploy, minimizing the potential for injury to children (an indicator lamp on the instrument panel will indicate this situation).  Similar to what is available on the driver’s side, the airbags are deployed at the speed appropriate to the speed and severity of the collision – slower for lower speed collisions, more quickly for higher speeds. 

 

The driver’s airbag is located in the steering wheel hub and the passenger’s airbag is located on top of the dash.  As in all Honda vehicles, the front passenger’s airbag is designed to deploy upward toward the windshield and then back toward the occupant.  This provides a large cushion to help protect the front passenger while reducing the likelihood of injury resulting from airbag deployment. 

 

Driver’s Front Side Airbag and Front Passenger’s Side Airbag with Occupant Position Detection System

Like other Honda models, the Odyssey is equipped with seat-mounted side airbags to help safeguard the driver and front passenger from side-impact injury.  An innovative occupant position detection system is used to assure that the passenger’s side airbag has a clear path for deployment.  In the event a child (or a small-statured adult) leans into the deployment path of the side airbag, a seven-segment antenna system built within the backrest signals this condition to an electronic control unit (ECU) also located within the seat.  The ECU then deactivates the side air bag from functioning and triggers a "SIDE AIRBAG OFF" indicator light in the instrument cluster. After the front occupant returns to a normal seating position, the side air bag module automatically resumes full-functional status.

 

Three-Row Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensors

For 2005, all three rows of occupants are protected by Honda’s new Three-Row Side Curtain Airbag with Rollover Sensor System, which is standard equipment on all Odyssey models – a first for the minivan segment. The side curtain airbags deploy from modules in the roof in the event of a sufficient side impact, providing a significant level of head protection in the window area.  In the unlikely event of a rollover, a roll rate sensor, located underneath the front passenger seat, along with multiple G sensors determine the rate of roll and deploy the side curtain airbags accordingly.

 

Like the other airbag systems in the Odyssey, the side curtain system utilizes sensors located in the front of the vehicle to determine the most appropriate timing and rate of deployment of the airbags in the event of a rollover. 

 

To provide the optimal level of protection for Odyssey occupants, extensive testing was performed to determine the most appropriate timing and rate of deployment in the unlikely event of a rollover.  The system uses algorithms to continually evaluate the situation and determines whether a rollover is eminent.  The system responds to many types of rollover “events” drivers could potentially encounter including the “curb trip rollover” which as its name suggests, results when one side of the vehicle hits a curb or like object; the “soil trip rollover” which can result when one side of the vehicles suddenly comes into contact with a different surface type, often involving a slight elevation change; and the “screw rollover.”  This type of rollover is usually the steepest and fastest of the rollovers whereby the vehicle comes upon a sharp angle such as an embankment.  The roll rate sensor and multiple G sensors determine the “scenario” and calculate the angle of roll and the speed of the vehicle in order to deploy the airbags at the correct stage for optimum protection.  In the case of a rollover, the side curtain airbags on both sides of the vehicle will deploy.  However, in the event of a sufficient side impact that does not result in a rollover, only the airbags on the impacted side of the vehicle will deploy. The airbag maintains full inflation for approximately three seconds after inflation to allow for the increased time duration of a rollover accident.

 

Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) System

The Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system is standard equipment on the second row captains chairs and on the center position of the third row.  The LATCH system features built-in, ready-to-use anchors and tethers allowing compatible child safety seats to be installed without using the vehicle's seat belt system. 

 

Available Body-Colored Front and Rear Parking Sensors

Text Box: Front and Rear Parking Sensors

 

An increasing number of consumers are seeking supplemental technology to assist in backing up and making sure that people or objects are not in the path of the vehicle. The Odyssey Touring model is equipped with parking sensors that indicate (through a visual and audible warning from the Multi Information Display) that something may be in the path of the vehicle. The parking sensors are integrated into the front and rear bumpers and are body colored. The sensors can detect whether an object is directly behind, in front of, or to the right or to the left of the vehicle.