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Compare 2021 Honda Odyssey vs. 2021 Kia Sedona

2021 Honda Odyssey
2021 Kia Sedona

2021 Honda Odyssey

vs.

2021 Kia Sedona

3.5L 6cyl

Engine

3.3L 6cyl
280 HP

Horsepower

276 HP
19 city / 28 hwy*

Fuel Economy

18 city / 24 hwy*

Serving Danville, VA

In the 2021 model year, the Honda Odyssey at Danville Honda ranks #1 among minivans, and it doesn't take long to see why. The Honda Odyssey sets the bar high in many key areas, including performance, interior volume, and comfort. The Odyssey is also one of the most stylish minivans on the road. With this polished minivan comes an exceptional amount of power as well, along with some of the best safety aids that you'll find in the class. The Odyssey competes against several other minivans, such as the 2021 Kia Sedona. When you schedule a Honda Odyssey online test drive through Danville Honda, however, you'll see that the Honda surpasses the Sedona with its power credentials, an upscale and modern cabin, and sleek style.

Performance

An online test drive is a unique and realistic way to experience the power output under the Odyssey's hood. If you want a minivan that is family-friendly on the inside but is also fun to drive, the 2021 Odyssey is a perfect match. The 2021 Honda Odyssey available at Danville Honda has one standard engine, which is a 3.5L V6. With this engine comes front-wheel drive across the Odyssey lineup. All trims share an equal power rating of 280 HP and the same torque capacity at 262 LB-FT. All five Odyssey trims have a 10-speed transmission. The Kia's engine, in comparison, doesn't match the power output of the Honda's. The Kia Sedona is driven by an engine that reaches 276 HP for its top power output and 248 LB-FT of maximum torque. The Kia has an eight-speed transmission.

Interior

When you arrange to take the 2021 Odyssey for an online test drive with Danville Honda, you'll also find that its interior offers many impressive features starting at the base trim level. Captain's chairs and seating for seven are standard with the base LX trim, while the other trims give you a choice to seat seven or eight. Automatic climate control is standard on the LX, along with power-adjustable front seats and a push-button start. For technology, the Honda includes a five-inch infotainment display and a sound system with seven speakers. The Odyssey is also loaded with safety aids including adaptive cruise control, lane departure mitigation, and forward collision mitigation. Stepping up to the EX trim level brings an eight-inch infotainment system that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Satellite radio is added to enhance the audio system. A third zone is added to the minivan's climate control, and it adds a backup camera with gridlines. Heated front seats are a bonus feature for colder weather. A leather steering wheel, back row USB ports, and sunroof are added to the EX-L. The Touring has larger wheels, ambient cabin lighting, onboard WiFi, and a backseat entertainment system. Leather seats, wireless charging, a hands-free liftgate, and a heated steering wheel come with the top Elite trim level. The Kia Sedona does not have automatic climate control or the same standard safety aids as the Odyssey. Captain's chairs are only offered on certain trim levels. A sunroof and hands-free liftgate, which are included on the upper trims of the Odyssey, are only available for the Kia Sedona if you order a special package for more money.

Style

The Honda Odyssey at Danville Honda will make a grand first impression with its stately exterior design. The Odyssey has 18-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights to start with. Larger 19-inch wheels come with successive trims. Heated mirrors are added from the second trim up, and you'll get automatic wipers at the top trim level. The Kia Sedona starts off with 17-inch alloy wheels, and LED lights are not included as a standard item unless you get the top trim level.

To schedule your Honda Odyssey online test drive, don't hesitate to contact the professional and helpful staff at our dealership today.


*All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.