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Honda Odyssey vs Nissan Pathfinder

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Honda Odyssey
Honda Odyssey

2021 price

Nissan Pathfinder
Nissan Pathfinder

$55,888 - $78,881

2024 price

Summary

2021 Honda Odyssey
2024 Nissan Pathfinder
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 2.4L

V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
8.0L/100km (combined)

10.5L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

8
Dislikes
  • Lacklustre engine
  • Dull CVT
  • Foot-operated park brake

  • Fuel economy
  • No third-row top tethers
  • Space saver spare
2021 Honda Odyssey Summary

Nearly every car brand has jumped well and truly onto the SUV bandwagon in 2021, offering models in small, medium and large varieties for buyers of all budgets and lifestyles.

Honda Australia is a notable exception here however, and while it has the HR-V and CR-V to satisfy small- and medium-crossover buyers, there is nothing for those after a large SUV that seats seven.

To try and fill that gap, Honda has updated its Odyssey people mover with fresh looks, more safety and new tech to not only compete against the Kia Carnival and Toyota Prius V, but also the likes of the Toyota Kluger, Mazda CX-8 and Hyundai Santa Fe.

Can Honda’s Odyssey still cut it in a world that has gone SUV crazy? Let’s find out.

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2024 Nissan Pathfinder Summary

The Nissan Pathfinder has evolved over the years from what was quite a rough-and-tumble Ford Everest style vehicle to a remarkably plush three-row family SUV.

Although it took a while to reach Australia, when the fifth-generation version landed in late 2022 it was a huge leap over its predecessor. And yet it has been a relatively slow seller in Australia.

In the first half of 2024 only 405 were registered, less than a tenth of the segment benchmark Toyota Kluger (5861 sales).

This can be largely attributed to a lack of choice in the Pathfinder range, following Nissan culling entry-grade variants early on leaving only the relatively expensive Ti and Ti-L grades, both fitted with a V6 petrol engine. 

To increase customer choice, Nissan has reintroduced the ST-L mid-spec trim with the option of front-wheel drive for under $60,000, before on-road costs. But is it a good buy?

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