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Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

If you want to say that the most successful MPV series in the domestic market, what can you think of, in terms of the household field, it is naturally the Honda Odyssey, and in the business field is the Buick GL8, and in terms of status, these two cars are completely "thunderous"! Recently, Xiaobian has just got a set of renderings of the concept version of the "Odyssey" from its front, saying that it is a concept version, but in fact, this car is not as "exaggerated" as we imagined, and the overall design is still biased towards the market. Therefore, according to the current definition, it is not ruled out that mass production will be carried out in the future, of course, the details will not be known until the official announcement!

Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

Let's first take a look at what surprises this concept version of the Odyssey has brought us! First of all, in terms of appearance, the new car also adopts more square elements, but it is not as three-dimensional as the current car. The front of the car is slightly tilted forward, forming a certain arc. The headlights are still a matrix light source, but they are not as cramped in a space as the current model, and the entire middle grid is all opened, forming a through-type design! The design of the front bumper is also full of three-dimensionality, especially in the position of the ears, and for the first time, a triangular structure is adopted, which can just set off the entire front of the car. In addition, the double-layer blade front surround is still full of sharpness!

Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

Coming to the side, the elements on the front of the car are also on display, including the two smooth lines to create a stronger sense of muscle, and the vertical mirror logos on both sides can also play a decorative effect. What surprised us even more is that the concept version of the Odyssey actually canceled the double-sided sliding doors, replaced by the most traditional way of opening, so this car can be regarded as a combination of SUV and MPV, its specific function, it depends on how you use it! In addition, the shape of the trunk is also biased towards the feeling of an SUV, and the wide-body rear bumper echoes the front of the car. In addition, the design of the entire exhaust is also quite artistic. So in terms of appearance, this concept version of the Odyssey will still bring subversive visual effects.

Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

The interior is much clearer, not as thick as the current model, but will give people a more youthful and fashionable style. The multi-functional steering wheel still adopts a three-spoke shape, with silver decorations on the top and function buttons on both sides! The multimedia screen in the middle is a simple configuration, similar in style to Fit, and the local layout has a supercar effect. The gear lever has also been tweaked to make it simpler, and it has also been upgraded to touch-based shifting. So the car should be younger in the entire audience.

Honda's "Odyssey" concept version is launched, the side sliding doors are canceled, and the front row is comparable to a supercar!

Because it is a concept car, there is no accurate news about its power, but if it can be really mass-produced in the future, it is likely to continue to use the current power, of course, the specific news is subject to the official news, so the question is, will there be a market for such an Odyssey? What do you think?

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