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How many miles per gallon does a 2011 Honda Odyssey get?

Most 2011 Honda Odysseys achieve about 20 miles per gallon combined, with EPA estimates typically around the high teens in city driving and the mid-20s on highways depending on trim and driving conditions.


This article explains the official fuel-economy figures for the 2011 Odyssey, what you can expect in everyday use, and the main factors that affect actual mileage for this popular family minivan.


EPA ratings and real-world mileage


EPA estimates apply to the standard front-wheel-drive configuration with a 3.5-liter V6 and a 5-speed automatic transmission. Trim and driving setup can influence the numbers slightly, though the powertrain remains consistent across most 2011 Odyssey models.


Here are typical EPA numbers you might encounter for the 2011 Odyssey (FWD, 3.5L V6, 5-speed auto):



  • City: about 17–18 mpg

  • Highway: about 23–25 mpg

  • Combined: about 19–21 mpg


These figures provide a baseline, but your real-world mileage will vary based on how you drive, load, and maintain the vehicle.


What affects mileage in practice


Actual fuel economy can differ from EPA estimates due to several factors. Understanding these can help you estimate and optimize MPG for daily use.



  • Driving habits and speed: Aggressive acceleration and high-speed driving reduce efficiency.

  • Vehicle load: Passengers and cargo add weight and decrease mpg, especially with roof racks or heavy loads.

  • Terrain and climate: Hills, wind, and extreme temperatures can affect mileage; using cabin climate control also impacts fuel use.

  • Maintenance: Regular tune-ups, clean air filter, proper oil level, and correct tire pressure improve efficiency.

  • Tire type and pressure: Underinflated or non-low-rolling-resistance tires influence mpg.

  • Use of accessories: Air conditioning and other electrical loads increase fuel consumption.


To maximize mileage, keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure, accelerate smoothly, and perform routine maintenance.


Summary


In short, the 2011 Honda Odyssey is commonly around 20 mpg combined, with EPA numbers typically placing city figures in the high-teens and highway figures in the mid-20s. Real-world mileage varies based on driving style, load, and conditions, but understanding the listed factors can help you estimate and improve MPG for this family minivan.

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