How much space is in Back of Odyssey?
The space in the back of the Odyssey depends on the model year and how you configure the seats. In the latest generations, you’ll find roughly 32–38 cubic feet behind the third row, about 86–92 cubic feet behind the second row, and around 145 cubic feet with both rows folded. Exact figures vary by trim and year, so it’s best to check the official specs for your specific vehicle.
Understanding cargo space in the Odyssey
“Back of the Odyssey” refers to the cargo area behind the rear hatch. Cargo figures change based on whether the third row is up or folded, and whether the second row is up or folded. The numbers below reflect common configurations used by buyers and dealers.
Before listing the figures, note that official numbers come from Honda’s specifications and can vary slightly by trim and production year. The following figures reflect typical ranges for the current-generation Odyssey (introduced in 2018 and refreshed in 2021+).
- Behind the third row (seats up): about 32–38 cubic feet of cargo space.
- Behind the second row (third row folded or removed): about 86–92 cubic feet of cargo space.
- Maximum cargo space with both rows folded flat: approximately 145 cubic feet.
In practice, most buyers use the second-row folding configuration to maximize space, and fold the third row when they need to transport longer items. These configurations capture the Odyssey’s practical cargo flexibility.
Variations by model year and trim
Earlier or different trims may show slight variations in exact numbers. Always verify the precise figures for your year and trim in the owner's manual or on Honda’s official site to ensure accuracy for your vehicle.
Summary
For the latest Honda Odyssey, you can expect roughly 32–38 cubic feet of space behind the third row, about 86–92 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to around 145 cubic feet when both rows are folded. Exact numbers depend on model year and seating configuration, so consult official specs for your specific vehicle.
