Showing posts with label Honda Odyssey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honda Odyssey. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Honda Sued over Godzilla Copyright Infringement on Odyssey Commerical [with Video]


It seems that the movie monster Godzilla is not only a threat on the silver screen, but in real life too. And if you’re wondering, no, it hasn’t actually come out of the ocean to wreak havoc on the Japanese shoreline. However, Honda could end up paying a...sea of money to Toho Co., the Japanese film studio that owns the rights to the Godzilla trademark, due to the allegedly unauthorized use of the sea monster’s likeness in an Odyssey minivan commercial.

The dispute concerns the part of the commercial showing off the MPV’s split screen entertainment system, which features a barely visible head shot of the mythological creature -no, really.

According to Toho Co. spokesman Junichi Tamaki, the studio filed a law suit on February 2 in Los Angeles and wants to ban Honda from further using Godzilla’s image.

“We took a legal action because Godzilla was used without authorization in the Odyssey commercial,” Tamaki said. “It is an infringement of copyright.”

Toho Co. has a long history of suing everyone suspected of benefiting from the Godzilla trademark, including fast-food restaurants, various publishers or even rock bands.

Contacted by Autoweek, a Honda spokesman declined to comment on the matter, but added that the automaker is still running the Odyssey commercial, which is available below.

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Honda Sued over Godzilla Copyright Infringement on Odyssey Commerical [with Video]


It seems that the movie monster Godzilla is not only a threat on the silver screen, but in real life too. And if you’re wondering, no, it hasn’t actually come out of the ocean to wreak havoc on the Japanese shoreline. However, Honda could end up paying a...sea of money to Toho Co., the Japanese film studio that owns the rights to the Godzilla trademark, due to the allegedly unauthorized use of the sea monster’s likeness in an Odyssey minivan commercial.

The dispute concerns the part of the commercial showing off the MPV’s split screen entertainment system, which features a barely visible head shot of the mythological creature -no, really.

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car

Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car
Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car

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Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car picture

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Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car gallery

Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car
Honda Odyssey 2011 Family Car

Honda Odyssey 2011 car interior
Honda Odyssey 2011 car interior
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

2011 Honda Odyssey Minivan Officially Revealed [45- Photos]


After teasing us at this year's edition of the Chicago Motor Show in February with the Odyssey Concept (see here), Honda has finally pulled the covers off the production version its new eight-seater minivan that will begin arriving in U.S. showrooms this fall.

Minivans aren't the most exciting-looking vehicles on the road, and the new Odyssey won't change that notion. Nevertheless, the new styling and the 1.6-inches lower roofline give Honda's minivan more character and presence over the current model.

Compared to the outgoing 2010 Odyssey, the 2011 model is said to be wider (Honda hasn't yet released full details) and promises to be more functional and roomy with better interior lighting.

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2011 Honda Odyssey Minivan Officially Revealed [45- Photos]


After teasing us at this year's edition of the Chicago Motor Show in February with the Odyssey Concept (see here), Honda has finally pulled the covers off the production version its new eight-seater minivan that will begin arriving in U.S. showrooms this fall.

Minivans aren't the most exciting-looking vehicles on the road, and the new Odyssey won't change that notion. Nevertheless, the new styling and the 1.6-inches lower roofline give Honda's minivan more character and presence over the current model.

Compared to the outgoing 2010 Odyssey, the 2011 model is said to be wider (Honda hasn't yet released full details) and promises to be more functional and roomy with better interior lighting.

Read more »
READ MORE - 2011 Honda Odyssey Minivan Officially Revealed [45- Photos]

Monday, November 30, 2009

Huh? JDM Honda Odyssey Tricked Out as a BMW

Needless to say, this Japanese domestic market Honda Odyssey isn't your typical soccer-mom's minivan. Besides the insane negative camber all around and the fact that in parking position, the Odyssey sits only about an inch or two away from the road, what makes this custom creation stand out from the crowd is that the designer managed to incorporate the front-end of an E92 BMW 3-Series Coupe. Oddly enough, the bimmer nose seems to work nice... More photos after the jump.

Via: Jonsibal




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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Honda Recalling 2009MY Odyssey Minivans in the U.S.

Owners of the 2009MY Honda Odyssey minivan need to pay attention as the Japanese firm is recalling 421 vehicles in the States over a problem with the braking system. According to Honda, during assembly, incorrect front brake hoses were installed on these particular cars. The brake hose may come in contact with the caliper bolt and over time a hole may develop allowing the brake fluid to leak and consequently, result in reduced brake system performance. Honda's dealers will inspect both front brake hoses and replace with the correct brake hoses free of charge.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

2009 Honda Odyssey

Honda has presented the facelifted 2009 Honda Odyssey for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM). The Odyssey features a low-floor and low center-of-gravity package, advanced safety technologies and the new Multi-view Camera System.

The 2009 Honda Odyssey is powered by a 2.4-liter i-VTEC engine and torque converter-equipped CVT (ratios ranging from 2.470 – 0.450) for the FWD model which enable the vehicle to achieve fuel economy of 13.2 km/liter. To further improve the fuel economy, the Odyssey is equipped with DBW (drive-by-wire) control and ECON mode. The engine is able to produce 173PS at 6000 rpm and 222 Nm of torque at 4300 rpm. A 5 speeds auto with dual overdrives is fitted for the AWD model.

The high-spec Honda Odyssey Absolute meanwhile is powered by a tuned K24A engine and mated to a 5-speed automatic for both FWD and AWD and thanks to a higher compression ratio of 11:0:1, the powertrain produces 206 PS at 7,000 rpm and 232 Nm of torque at 4,300 rpm for the FWD variant and 204 PS and 230 Nm of torque for the AWD variant.

Besides that, the new Odyssey also features 3D self-illuminating gauges and indicator lamps, centrally positioned speedometer and audio, climate control and navigation controls positioned for easy operation.

The vehicle is 1,545 mm tall and could comfortably accommodates 7 passengers. The second-row seats are designed for an extra 40 mm of legroom and 20 mm for the third-row passengers. The seating positions of the left and right second-row passengers have each been moved 25 mm toward the center of the vehicle, creating a V-shaped layout for the first- to third-row seating positions.

The 2009 Honda Odyssey is also equipped with Active Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Motion Adaptive EPS, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), optional Multi-view Camera System, Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS) with E-Pretensioners, a side-curtain airbag system, ISO FIX-compatible child seat anchoring bars and tether anchors (left and right second-row seats). As for the Odyssey special mobility-assistive vehicle with lift-up front passenger seat, the vehicle is equipped with a fully electric lift-up front passenger seat that can be easily raised, lowered, and rotated with a single switch. The vehicle is also equipped with a wireless remote, enough space to store a wheelchair even with the third-row seats up, and a wheelchair securing net and protective cover.

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