Typical fuel economy for a 1998 Honda Odyssey is around 18 mpg in the city, about 23 mpg on the highway, with a combined rating near 20–21 mpg.
This article provides EPA estimates for the common 1998 Odyssey configuration and discusses real-world ranges based on owner reports and typical driving conditions.
Official EPA fuel economy for the 1998 Odyssey
EPA fuel economy figures reflect the standard 2WD configuration with a 4-speed automatic transmission and are useful baselines for comparison.
- City: 18 mpg
- Highway: 23 mpg
- Combined: 20–21 mpg
Note: Actual mileage varies with maintenance, driving style, and load, and older vehicles often show different results than modern cars.
Real-world mileage and factors
Owners report variability based on driving style, terrain, climate, and vehicle condition. The ranges below reflect typical experiences for the 1998 Odyssey.
- Typical combined mpg observed: 18–22 mpg
- Best-case scenarios (steady highway driving, light loads): up to ~24 mpg
- Worst-case scenarios (cold starts, hilly terrain, heavy payload, aggressive driving): as low as 16–18 mpg
To maximize mileage on a 1998 Odyssey, maintain proper tire inflation, schedule regular maintenance, use quality fuel, and lighten cargo where possible.
Summary
The 1998 Honda Odyssey generally delivers around 20 mpg combined in EPA terms, with city figures near 18 mpg and highway figures around 23 mpg. Real-world results vary by driver habits, upkeep, and conditions.


