Honda LaGreat
The Honda LaGreat, known in some markets as the Honda RL1, is a passenger van produced by Japanese automaker Honda for the Japanese market. Produced in Alliston, Ontario, Canada, the LaGreat was a rebadged version of the second generation North American Odyssey. The LaGreat was announced in 1999 as a larger and more luxurious model than the existing Japanese Honda Odyssey. Production of the model continued until 2005, when it was succeeded by the Elysion.
Background
With the success of the existing Odyssey minivan, Honda elected to design a luxury medium-sized passenger carrier for the consumer market. Honda marketed the LaGreat as an all-family vehicle, with abundant practicality and reliability.The LaGreat was offered with a more powerful six-cylinder engine, which initially produced 210 horsepower and was later upgraded to produce 240. Additionally, Honda offered the option of seating eight adults, through a bench seat in both the middle and third rows. At the time, the LaGreat was one of the largest minivans available in Japan, rivaling the size of the Toyota Estima and Chrysler Grand Voyager. Leather seats were standard and a moonroof was optional on the top-end Exclusive variant.