Honda Odyssey (North America)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Honda_Odyssey_(North_America) an entity of type: Thing

Der Honda Odyssey ist ein Van, den Honda in einer eigenen Version in Nordamerika anbietet. rdf:langString
ラグレイト(LAGREAT)は、がかつて生産、本田技研工業が販売していた上級ミニバンである。 rdf:langString
For the North American market, the Honda Odyssey, is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Japanese automaker Honda since 1994, now in its fifth generation, which began in 2018. The Odyssey had originally been conceived and engineered in Japan, in the wake of the country's economic crisis of the 1990s – which in turn imposed severe constraints on the vehicle's size and overall concept, dictating the minivan's manufacture in an existing facility with minimal modification. The result was a smaller minivan, in the compact MPV class, that was well received in the Japanese domestic market and less well received in North America. The first generation Odyssey was marketed in Europe as the Honda Shuttle. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Honda Odyssey (Nordamerika)
rdf:langString Honda Odyssey (North America)
rdf:langString ホンダ・ラグレイト
rdf:langString Honda Odyssey
rdf:langString First generation
rdf:langString Second generation
rdf:langString Fifth generation
rdf:langString Fourth generation
rdf:langString Third generation
rdf:langString Honda Odyssey
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rdf:langString China: Zhanjiang, Guangdong
rdf:langString Japan: Sayama
rdf:langString United States: Lincoln, Alabama
rdf:langString left
rdf:langString right
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xsd:integer 1998
xsd:integer 2018
rdf:langString Rear view
rdf:langString Isuzu Oasis
rdf:langString Pre-facelift Honda Odyssey EX-L
rdf:langString Pre-facelift interior
rdf:langString Catalin Matei
rdf:langString Randall Smock
rdf:langString Akio Fumiiri
rdf:langString Mitsuhiro Honda, Tamotsu Okamoto
rdf:langString Motoaki Minowa
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rdf:langString vertical
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rdf:langString Facelifted Honda Odyssey EX
rdf:langString Facelifted Honda Odyssey LX and SE
rdf:langString center
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xsd:integer 1994
xsd:integer 2005
xsd:integer 2010
xsd:integer 2016
xsd:integer 2017
rdf:langString Honda Odyssey 2.3 LX 1999 .jpg
rdf:langString Isuzu Oasis -- 03-28-2012.JPG
xsd:integer 1995 1999 2005 2011 2018
xsd:integer 1994
xsd:integer 1998
rdf:langString April 2017–present
rdf:langString August 2004 – 2010
rdf:langString May 2010 – 2017
rdf:langString Honda Odyssey
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xsd:integer 5
rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Honda Odyssey ist ein Van, den Honda in einer eigenen Version in Nordamerika anbietet.
rdf:langString For the North American market, the Honda Odyssey, is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Japanese automaker Honda since 1994, now in its fifth generation, which began in 2018. The Odyssey had originally been conceived and engineered in Japan, in the wake of the country's economic crisis of the 1990s – which in turn imposed severe constraints on the vehicle's size and overall concept, dictating the minivan's manufacture in an existing facility with minimal modification. The result was a smaller minivan, in the compact MPV class, that was well received in the Japanese domestic market and less well received in North America. The first generation Odyssey was marketed in Europe as the Honda Shuttle. Subsequent generations diverged to reflect market variations, and Honda built a plant in Lincoln, Alabama, United States, incorporating the ability to manufacture larger models. Since model year 1999, Honda has marketed a larger (large MPV-class) Odyssey in North America and a smaller Odyssey in Japan and other markets. Honda also offered the larger North American Odyssey in Japan as the LaGreat (ラグレイト, Ragureito) beginning in June 1999 through 2005. Both versions of the Odyssey were sold in Japan at Honda Clio dealership locations. Both versions of the Odyssey are currently sold in the Middle East.
rdf:langString ラグレイト(LAGREAT)は、がかつて生産、本田技研工業が販売していた上級ミニバンである。
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xsd:gYear 1995
xsd:gYear 1994

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