The 2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L with front-wheel drive typically gets about 17 miles per gallon in city driving and 25 miles per gallon on the highway, averaging around 20 miles per gallon overall. Real-world results vary based on conditions and driving habits.
These figures come from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and apply to the common 2WD EX-L configuration of that model year. There was no factory all-wheel-drive option for the 2006 Odyssey, and actual mileage can be affected by tires, maintenance, load, and driving style.
EPA estimates for the 2006 Odyssey EX-L
EPA fuel economy figures for the typical 2006 Odyssey EX-L are commonly cited as follows:
- City: 17 mpg
- Highway: 25 mpg
- Combined: about 20 mpg
Drivetrain notes: For the 2006 Odyssey, most models labeled EX-L were front-wheel drive; there was no widely available factory all-wheel-drive option that year. Use the EPA numbers as baseline, and remember that real-world results can vary.
Real-world factors that affect mileage
Several elements influence actual fuel economy beyond the EPA estimates. Being aware of them can help you approach the posted numbers in daily driving.
- Driving style—smooth acceleration and gentle braking improve efficiency.
- Maintenance—regular tune-ups, clean air filters, and properly inflated tires matter.
- Load and cargo—carrying heavy loads or roof racks increases aerodynamic drag and reduces mpg.
- Climate control—air conditioning use and extreme temperatures can impact mileage.
- Tire size and condition—incorrect tire size or worn tires can lower efficiency.
By keeping these factors in check, you can maximize fuel economy, though individual results will still vary based on conditions and usage.
Summary
In brief, the 2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L (2WD) typically achieves around 17 mpg city and 25 mpg highway, for a combined roughly 20 mpg. Real-world mileage depends on driving conditions, maintenance, and loads. For an exact figure for a specific vehicle, consult the EPA’s fueleconomy.gov listing for the model year or refer to the original window sticker.


