Honda Odyssey

Despite being one of the coolest cars to hit the road today (said no one ever) and its ability to seat 8 comfortably, the Honda Odyssey has a lot of mythology reference to the Odyssey. Homer's Odyssey, a story about the Greek hero, Odysseus who has not returned to his kingdom in Ithaca after 10 years. Odysseus is mostly known for his bravery, brilliance, and versatility. Odysseus is a strong character, physically and mentally, he has the strength to overtake the Trojans while not returning home or seeing his family in 10 years. Odysseus is definitely a man with family in mind; when Odysseus finally makes it home, he disguises himself only for his nurse and dog to recognize him. Once his son, Telemachus sees Odysseus' true identity, he and Telemachus fight suitors in pursuit of marrying his wife, Penelope. Odysseus tries to reveal himself to Penelope in which she tests him only to see it was really Odysseus.
Due to Honda being Japanese and the Odyssey being a long-ran model, it makes it hard to find out why the Odyssey was named the Odyssey but I believed it was the perfect name for the minivan. The Honda Odyssey is a minivan in which minivans are built with one word in mind, "family." Odyssey represents Odysseus who was a man that took family pretty seriously and Odysseus is known for its brilliance and versatility in which minivans are brilliant with their sliding doors and versible for fitting the entire soccer team while having room for the cooler and lawn chairs for the local rec soccer game (no offense soccer moms).





https://www.britannica.com/topic/Odysseus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odysseus

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