What are the dimensions of the Civic?
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The body dimensions of the tenth-generation Civic are 4658mm x 1800mm x 1416mm, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The interior space performance is exceptionally excellent, and even today, the Civic's interior space still holds absolute competitiveness in its class. Both the front and rear seats offer very good headroom and legroom, with high aesthetics and rich configurations. Below is relevant information: Honda Civic: The Honda Civic (CIVIC) offers multiple models to cater to the tastes of consumers in different countries, including three-door hatchback models, hardtop coupe sports cars, hybrid versions, and five-door sedan versions. Tire Configuration: The ninth-generation Civic is equipped with Michelin 205/50R17 Pilot Sport 3 tires. These tires replace the previous Pilot Exalto and Pilot Sport 2 series, using more environmentally friendly rubber materials overall. They incorporate silicon particles that help reduce tire heat during driving and feature special tread patterns to improve drainage performance, ensuring better grip and traction while reducing the risk of skidding.
I've been driving the 11th-generation Civic Sedan for a while now, and its dimensions suit me perfectly. The car is nearly 4.7 meters long, just over 1.8 meters wide, about 1.41 meters tall, with a wheelbase of 2.73 meters. The driving experience is agile in turns without feeling floaty, especially stable when taking highway ramps. The rear space is larger than my colleague's Corolla, comfortably accommodating three adults without knees touching the front seats. The trunk can fit my entire camping gear plus two large suitcases. Parking in the city isn't too challenging either—it fits into most multi-level parking spaces, though beginners should pay attention to its width and be cautious in narrow alley encounters.
Last week, I accompanied a friend to pick up a new Civic, and the salesperson specifically had us measure the interior dimensions. The sedan version is 4674 mm long, 1802 mm wide, 1415 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2735 mm, about 4-5 cm longer than the previous model. We tested the rear seats—a person who's 1.8 m tall still had about three fingers' worth of headroom, and knee clearance from the front seatback was two and a half fists. The trunk depth is 97 cm, and with the rear seats folded down, I (175 cm tall) could lie inside. The hatchback version is about 15 cm shorter in length, but its trunk vertical space is actually better—you can fit a stroller in without even folding it.