2007 Honda Odyssey Safety Review [ 2008 ]

MSRP: $25,645 - $39,095
Invoice: $23,234 - $35,388
MPG: 18 City / 25 Hwy
Get local dealer price quotes:

U.S.News Scores
Overall:9.5
Performance:9.5
Exterior:5.8
Interior:9.2
Safety:9.6
Reliability:7.0

Honda Odyssey Safety Review

Safety - 9.6 (Excellent)

Auto reviewers are generally pleased with the long list of standard safety features equipped on the 2007 Odyssey. Government crash tests conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) award the 2007 Honda Odyssey a perfect score of 5 stars for both frontal and side impact crash tests, as well as a rollover rating of 4 of 5 stars.

Accident Avoidance

Automobile Magazine boasts that "the Odyssey features enough safety features to make a soft landing on Mars." Every 2007 Honda Odyssey comes outfitted with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with Traction Control, Brake Assist, a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) , and Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System. Moreover, a rearview camera is included in Honda's optional navigation system, made available for the Odyssey EX-L and Touring. According to Automotive.com, "The rearview camera makes parallel parking easier and also functions as a safety feature: By displaying what's behind the car on the navigation screen, it can show the driver unseen hazards such as a small child possibly preventing a tragic accident."

Only standard on the Odyssey Touring is Michelin Pax System Run-Flat Technology -- which, according to Kelley Blue Book, allows drivers facing a flat tire to continue driving on it at 50 mph for up to 125 miles.

Crash Protection

The Honda Odyssey is equipped with dual-stage/dual-threshold front air bags, front side air bags with a passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), three-row side curtain air bags with rollover sensor, side-impact door beams, and a Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system. Moreover, three-point seat belts at all seating positions and a front seat belt automatic tensioning system help to protect passengers. "It's easy to see why this van is so highly rated. Even the eighth person in the Odyssey, in the middle, optional seat in the second row, has a three-point safety belt," says MSN.

The Insurance Institute For Highway Safety (IIHS) awards the 2007 Honda Odyssey a rating of "good" (the highest possible) for both frontal offset and side impact crash tests.

Review Last Updated: 5/5/08