In most recent Odyssey model years, the EX trim adds more features than the LX—especially in the areas of technology, comfort, and convenience—while the core engine and drivetrain remain the same.
The distinction between LX and EX is primarily about equipment packages. The LX is the base trim designed for practical minivan duty at a lower price, while EX sits one step up with a broader set of standard features and options that enhance everyday usability. Exact equipment can vary by model year and market, so it’s wise to check the official brochure for your year.
What stays the same
Despite the trim difference, both LX and EX share the same fundamental architecture, powertrain, and overall minivan layout. They are designed to offer similar practicality, layout options, and interior space, with differences focused on equipment and convenience.
- Engine and transmission: same V6 power and general drivetrain setup across trims
- Seating capacity and sliding-door accessibility: similar overall cabin layout and versatility
- General safety framework: a common baseline of safety features, with EX typically expanding on that base
- Cargo and interior versatility: comparable cargo space and flexible seating configurations
In short, the LX and EX are built around the same core vehicle, and the main deltas come from what you get in terms of features and conveniences.
What EX commonly adds over LX
The following features are typically available in EX that are not standard on LX, though exact items can vary by model year and region.
- Enhanced infotainment and connectivity (larger touchscreen, stronger smartphone integration)
- Comfort upgrades (power-adjustable driver seat, possible heated front seats)
- Convenience features (sunroof, remote start, and sometimes a power tailgate, depending on year)
- Wheels and styling upgrades (larger or distinct alloy wheels and exterior trim)
- Expanded safety and driver-assistance features (additional or more capable Honda Sensing or related tech)
These additions collectively raise the EX’s level of convenience, tech, and comfort compared with the LX. Exact availability depends on the model year and regional market.
How to verify the exact differences for your year
Because Honda updates trims and features across generations, it’s important to confirm the precise equipment for the year you’re considering.
- Check the official brochure or brochure library for the model year
- Review the Monroney label (window sticker) on a new car you’re evaluating
- Ask the dealer to provide a feature-by-feature comparison for LX vs EX for that year
By verifying these details, you can be sure you’re comparing the LX to the correct EX specification for your specific model year and region.
Summary
The Odyssey EX generally expands on the LX with more tech, comfort, and convenience features, while maintaining the same core engine and overall minivan design. Expect upgrades in infotainment, seating or comfort upgrades, and some safety or driver-assistance enhancements, but always verify the exact list for the model year you’re shopping, since features can change from year to year.


