2026 Honda Odyssey
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2026 Honda Odyssey in Bozeman, MT
Bozeman families who need to move eight passengers across the Gallatin Valley on a Tuesday and load ski equipment for a Bridger Bowl day trip on a Saturday will find the 2026 Honda Odyssey handles both demands without requiring any adjustment to the vehicle between trips. Eight-passenger seating, Magic Slide® second-row flexibility, a 280-horsepower V6, and standard Honda Sensing® safety technology across every trim come in an exterior refreshed for 2026 with a newly styled grille, updated front and rear bumpers, and a rear LED taillight assembly with an integrated light bar that gives the Odyssey a more contemporary road presence on Bozeman streets and the I-90 and Highway 191 corridors through the Gallatin Valley. It doesn't ask Montana families to accept a practical vehicle as a boring one — it simply delivers both, with enough cargo flexibility to handle whatever the Montana week demands.
Interior Features That Serve Eight Across Montana's Full Range of Family Life
The Odyssey's Magic Slide® second-row seats shift laterally or toward the center aisle without requiring removal, turning third-row access from a logistical challenge into a quick adjustment — a quality that Bozeman families who load and unload multiple passengers multiple times across a busy week will notice and appreciate on the first day. On EX-L and above, leather upholstery, heated front seats, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel give the front cabin a quality level that makes the daily school run through Bozeman's neighborhoods and the longer drives to Billings, Missoula, or Great Falls feel less like tasks and more like travel. Tri-zone automatic climate control manages three independent temperature zones — a feature that earns its place in Montana's climate, where temperatures between rows can vary meaningfully on cold Gallatin Valley mornings from November through March. A nine-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto handles connectivity, and a seven-inch digital driver display keeps navigation and vehicle information clearly within sightline. Underseat rear storage provides a secure, weatherproof space for the valuables, gear, and daily-use items that Bozeman family life generates constantly, and 60/40-split folding third-row seats open up meaningful cargo room for ski days at Bridger Bowl, camping equipment for Gallatin National Forest, and everything in between.
Exterior Features That Don't Apologize for Being a Minivan in Montana
The 2026 Odyssey's refreshed exterior takes the minivan visual identity further from its boxy predecessors than any previous generation managed. A newly styled front grille, redesigned front and rear bumpers, standard LED headlights with daytime running lights, and a rear taillight assembly with an integrated LED light bar give it a road presence that holds up on Bozeman streets and the mountain corridors surrounding the Gallatin Valley. Standard 18-inch alloy wheels provide a polished, finished appearance, and the wide rear opening with a low cargo floor makes loading ski bags, child safety seats, camping gear, and the other bulky items Bozeman family life involves considerably less physical than taller-loading competitors require. The Intelligent Traction Management system's Snow mode adds traction confidence for the Gallatin Valley's winter road conditions, which can change rapidly from November through April as weather systems come through the Bridger Mountains and along Bozeman Pass.
Performance Features That Handle Montana Roads in Every Season
A 3.5-liter V6 producing 280 horsepower pairs with a 10-speed automatic transmission for smooth, confident power delivery that handles fully loaded passenger hauls on I-90 between Bozeman and the surrounding Montana communities, on-ramp merges with eight seats filled, and the grade changes on the mountain routes above the Gallatin Valley. Front-wheel drive keeps the powertrain efficient and undemanding in everyday conditions, while Snow mode adds traction confidence when Bozeman's roads ice over through the extended Montana winter. The suspension calibration absorbs Montana road imperfections — and there are plenty on the secondary roads between Bozeman and the surrounding Gallatin County destinations — without transmitting them back to three rows of passengers. The Odyssey's low center of gravity and composed body control maintain stability through the highway lane changes and exit ramp situations that family road trips across Montana regularly involve.
Safety Features Covering Every Passenger in Every Row
Honda Sensing® comes standard on every 2026 Odyssey, providing Collision Mitigation Braking System, Road Departure Mitigation, Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, and Forward Collision Warning as baseline equipment. Blind Spot Information System and Rear Cross Traffic Alert add spatial awareness around the Odyssey's wider body during lane changes on I-90 and Highway 191 and during reversing maneuvers in Bozeman's school, activity center, and commercial parking situations. The Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ body structure manages crash energy distribution across the full vehicle structure, and a standard multi-angle rearview camera activates automatically every time the van shifts into reverse. LATCH anchor points in all second-row and outboard third-row positions accommodate child safety seats throughout the cabin without requiring a seating configuration compromise.
Eight Seats for Every Montana Adventure — Come See the Odyssey in Bozeman
The 2026 Honda Odyssey brings Magic Slide® seating, 280 horsepower, tri-zone climate control, standard Honda Sensing®, a refreshed exterior, and a cabin built around how Bozeman families actually live to every family that needs eight seats, real cargo flexibility, and a vehicle that holds up across Montana's full four seasons. Come in and walk through it. The Odyssey tends to make its case as soon as the sliding door opens.