In brief, installing a tow hitch on a Honda Odyssey typically runs about $400 to $800 installed, though factory-package installations or higher-end wiring can push the bill toward $1,000 or more.
What affects the price
Several factors shape the final bill, including the hitch type, whether you go aftermarket or factory, wiring needs, whether you add a trailer brake controller, and local labor rates.
- Hitch class and receiver size (Class III or IV; most Odyssey setups use a 2-inch receiver). Aftermarket hitches commonly run about $50–$300 for the hitch itself, with higher-end or dealer-installed units costing more.
- Wiring harness and lighting; a basic 4- to 7-wire harness can cost roughly $50–$150, while more capable or ECU-integrated harnesses can reach $150–$250.
- Labor for installation; professional installation typically runs $100–$250, depending on the year, trim, and whether bumper or exhaust components must be removed.
- Trailer brake controller (optional but often required for heavier trailers); unit price ranges $40–$200, with installation adding $60–$150.
- Dealer factory towing package (if available); when offered, total installed price often falls in the $500–$1,000(+) range depending on the dealer and region.
In most cases, a basic hitch with wiring and standard installation lands in the $400–$700 range. Adding a brake controller or opting for a dealer-installed factory package can push the total toward $1,000 or more.
Cost by scenario
The price you pay varies by setup, vehicle year, and where you shop. Below are common scenarios with rough installed-price ranges.
- Aftermarket hitch with basic wiring and professional installation: about $270–$650 total.
- Aftermarket hitch with upgraded wiring and a trailer brake controller: about $450–$900 total.
- Factory towing package installed by a dealer (if available for your year): about $500–$1,100 or more.
Prices can vary widely by region and the exact vehicle year, so it’s best to obtain written quotes from local shops or a Honda dealer for a precise estimate.
What to consider before you buy
To make a well-informed decision, check your Odyssey’s towing capacity, confirm compatibility with your trim, and understand warranty implications and electrical requirements.
Capacity and compatibility
Most Honda Odyssey models can tow up to 3,500 pounds with the proper hitch and wiring package, but always verify the official towing limit for your year and trim in the owner’s manual.
Wiring options and regulations
Choose a harness that provides reliable brake/turn signal circuits and complies with local regulations. Some 2- to 3-wire setups require module adapters or CAN bus integration, which can affect price and install time.
Summary
For a Honda Odyssey, installing a tow hitch is generally a mid-range auto upgrade, with typical installed costs ranging from roughly $400 to $800. The total can rise toward $1,000 or more if you choose a dealer-installed factory package, add a trailer brake controller, or opt for premium wiring. Get quotes from multiple shops and Honda dealers to compare options and ensure you meet towing capacity requirements.


