Honda has announced that it will bring a concept version of its next-generation Odyssey minivan to the 2010 Chicago auto show next month, previewing the changes it will be making to its all-new people mover.
The Odyssey, currently in its third generation, has been a mainstay on American roads since its debut in 1995. Although we'll only see the concept at the Chicago show, it's quite possible we'll see a thinly disguised version of the production van, which could reach dealers as soon as 2011.
As was the case with the third-generation van, it's more than likely the next Odyssey will be completely different from the model sold in the Japan. Unlike the Japanese Odyssey, a low-slung, four-door tall-wagon, the North American version probably will resemble a conventional minivan.
There's no word yet on any major changes we can expect with the new Odyssey, but rest assured, it will be targeting Toyota's all-new 2011 Sienna, recently unveiled at the Los Angeles auto show.
Thanks to: Motor Trend