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What is the ground clearance for the Honda Odyssey?

The ground clearance of the Honda Odyssey is typically around 5.5 to 5.8 inches, with current models commonly listed at about 5.8 inches (147 mm).


Ground clearance is the distance from the road to the lowest point of the vehicle's undercarriage. It matters for how easily the minivan handles steep driveways, speed bumps, and uneven pavement. For a family-oriented vehicle like the Odyssey, the design prioritizes ride comfort and on-road practicality over high clearance or off-road capability.


Ground clearance by generation


Below are approximate figures reported for different Odyssey generations. Numbers can vary by market, trim, and tire size, so consult the official spec sheet for your exact year and model.



  • 1995–2004 (First generation): approximately 5.3 inches (135 mm)

  • 2005–2010 (Second generation): approximately 5.4 inches (137 mm)

  • 2011–2023 (Third generation): approximately 5.6–5.7 inches (142–145 mm)

  • 2024–present (Current generation): approximately 5.8 inches (147 mm)


These figures are intended as a general guide. For precise measurements, especially if you are comparing trims with different tire sizes or wheels, check the official Honda specification for your exact year and configuration.


Factors that can affect ground clearance


Several variables can cause small variations in the actual clearance you experience on a given Odyssey:



  • Tire size and wheel diameter

  • Vehicle load (passengers and cargo)

  • Suspension tuning and trim level

  • Aftermarket modifications or different OEM options


Because of these factors, two Odysseys from the same generation can sit at slightly different heights. If precise clearance is critical for you, measure the actual gap on your vehicle at curb weight with the tires inflated to the recommended pressure.


What the numbers mean for everyday driving


For most buyers, an Odyssey with roughly 5.5 to 5.8 inches of clearance offers comfortable ingress and egress, smooth handling on city streets, and decent capability on light, unpaved surfaces. It is not designed for rugged off-road use, but it should clear common residential obstacles and steep driveways without scraping undercarriage components.


Where to find the official specifications


For the exact ground clearance of a specific model year and trim, refer to the official Honda brochure or the specifications section on Honda’s website. Dealers can also provide the precise value for your configuration, including the tire and wheel package.


Summary


In summary, the Honda Odyssey typically sits around 5.5 to 5.8 inches off the ground, with the latest models leaning toward 5.8 inches. The exact figure varies by generation, trim, tire size, and load, so checking the official spec sheet for your year is the best way to confirm. This level of clearance supports comfortable driving on paved roads and most normal suburban terrain rather than serious off-road adventures.


Note: This information reflects common, publicly reported figures and official guidance as of the 2024 model year. If you are shopping for a specific year or configuration, please verify with Honda’s official documentation or a dealer for the most accurate number.

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