In short, interior dimensions vary by year, but for the latest generation (2018–2023), the Odyssey offers about 40 inches of front headroom and legroom, roughly 39–40 inches in the middle row, about 38 inches in the third row, and cargo space of about 38.6 cubic feet behind the third row, 92 cubic feet behind the second row, and 158 cubic feet with all seats folded.
The Honda Odyssey has undergone several design generations, and interior measurements shift with seating configurations as well as trim levels. Below is a detailed look at the current-generation cabin dimensions, followed by notes on how things change across model years. For exact figures for a specific vehicle, consult the official Honda brochure or the window sticker for that year.
Cabin dimensions and seating comfort
Overview by seating row
These figures reflect the current-generation Odyssey's three-row layout, with seating for eight across most trims. Measurements are approximate and can vary by trim and optional seating adjustments.
- Front headroom: about 40.0–40.1 inches
- Front legroom: about 40.0 inches
- Front shoulder room: about 63.0 inches
- Second-row headroom: about 39.5–40.0 inches
- Second-row legroom: about 38.0 inches
- Second-row shoulder room: about 62.0–63.5 inches
- Third-row headroom: about 38.0–38.5 inches
- Third-row legroom: about 33.0 inches
- Third-row shoulder room: about 54.0–55.5 inches
These numbers illustrate how the Odyssey balances occupant comfort across three rows, with the first two rows offering more space and the third row more compact but accessible via flat-folding seat options on higher trims.
Cargo space and overall versatility
Storage volumes behind rows
The Honda Odyssey provides substantial cargo space, with the ability to reconfigure seating to maximize luggage or passenger capacity. The following volumes reflect typical figures for the current generation.
- Behind the third row: about 38.6 cubic feet
- Behind the second row: about 92.0 cubic feet
- Behind the first row: about 158.0 cubic feet
- Total interior passenger volume: about 163.6 cubic feet
As seating configurations change—such as removing or folding second-row seats—these numbers shift to accommodate more cargo or extra passengers. Always verify the exact numbers for a specific vehicle or trim.
Notes on model-year variations
Honda updated the Odyssey through its generations, and dimensions can shift slightly with redesigns, seat-track adjustments, and a switch from eight-passenger to seven-passenger setups in certain trims. For the most precise figures, refer to the exact model-year brochure or Honda's official specifications page, and compare them with the vehicle's window sticker.
Summary
The Honda Odyssey offers a spacious three-row cabin with front and middle-row comfort, a third-row that's usable for adults but best for shorter trips, and versatile cargo configurations. While measurements vary by year and trim, the latest generation typically features about 40 inches of front headroom and legroom, roughly 39–40 inches of second-row space, around 38 inches of third-row headroom, and cargo capacities from about 38.6 cu ft behind the third row up to 158 cu ft with seats folded. For exact numbers on a specific year, consult Honda's official spec sheets or the vehicle's window sticker.


