The Honda Odyssey is the van most people associate with Honda's family minivan lineup.
Beyond the Odyssey, Honda offers other van-style models depending on the market, including the StepWGN (Step Wagon) in Japan and the N-Van for commercial use. These choices reflect Honda’s strategy to cover different needs—from family transport to compact urban vans.
Odyssey: Honda's flagship minivan
The Odyssey has long served as Honda's main minivan for families, offering three-row seating, flexible cargo configurations, and a suite of safety and convenience features. It is sold in North America and many other regions, with generations designed to maximize interior space, comfort, and practicality for daily life.
Other van options in Honda's lineup
In addition to the Odyssey, Honda maintains a small lineup of van-style vehicles in Japan and select markets. The most notable are:
- StepWGN (Step Wagon) — a family-oriented minivan sold primarily in Japan, known for configurable interior space and sliding doors.
- N-Van — a compact van designed for commercial use, built on the N-Box platform and marketed in Japan and some other markets.
These models illustrate how Honda targets different needs, from large-family transport to compact urban van solutions.
Market notes
Availability varies by country. The Odyssey is Honda’s global minivan offering, while StepWGN and N-Van are more common in Japan and nearby markets, with regional dealer networks handling availability.
Summary
The widely known Honda van is the Odyssey, the flagship family minivan. In Japan and certain regions, Honda also markets StepWGN and N-Van as additional van options to address local demand for larger family space and commercial use.


