Toyota used to market the Sienna as the “swagger wagon” but it appears the Honda Odyssey briefly upstaged it as the swinger wagon.
Since the 2018 Odyssey is the first minivan to offer 4G LTE connectivity in the United States, the car’s rear-seat entertainment system allows users to stream content from a variety of sources including EPIX. This is a cool feature that parents will undoubtedly use to keep their little ones occupied during long trips.
Unfortunately, as Forbes discovered, EPIX offers some less than child-friendly entertainment – namely porn. Tucked in between the traditional documentary and horror categories, the erotic section offered up some interesting choices including Kinky Kong, Gladiator Eroticus, and Lord of the G-Strings.
Honda was reportedly mortified by the news and told the publication “The adult genre is not part of the Honda package. When you discovered that, we went into emergency mode to fix it.”
The issue was resolved within a few hours as Honda worked with EPIX to block the erotic category from the app that was developed for the automaker. Interestingly, Honda sold approximately 5,000 minivans with a rear-seat entertainment system before the issue was discovered.