What is the trunk size of the Civic?
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The trunk dimensions of the 10th-generation Civic are: height: 560mm, width: 1030-1380mm, depth: 900-1850mm. Below is more relevant information: 1. The storage space design of the new Civic is very user-friendly, making full use of the available space. The trunk design is also practical, with a regular shape. The rear seat backs of all four models can be folded down in a split ratio, making it convenient to place large items. The trunk opening width reaches 110cm, making it easier to load and unload large luggage. 2. The car trunk is essentially the vehicle's storage room. A trunk mat can effectively protect the car trunk, preventing dirt or liquids from entering and damaging the trunk surface, as well as keeping items in the trunk from sliding. The trunk can reduce the likelihood of the interior being soiled or damaged, as cleaning a trunk mat is more convenient and economical than cleaning the interior. 3. The new model replaces the chrome trim on the front grille of the standard version with black elements, creating a cool appearance. Additionally, the newly added front spoiler under the bumper enhances the sporty feel of the new car.
I've been driving this Civic for over three years, and the trunk size is just right, offering great practicality. With a capacity of about 425 liters, the actual measurements are approximately 1 meter in length, 0.9 meters in width, and 50 cm in height. It easily fits two large suitcases for daily use, with room to spare for smaller items. The wide opening makes loading and unloading effortless, and folding down the rear seats expands the space to an even more practical state, perfect for weekend family trips or big shopping hauls. The design pays attention to details like storage grooves and hooks, making daily loading more convenient. Compared to similar models like the Corolla, the Civic offers more flexibility. Even the spare tire placement doesn’t take up extra space, making the overall driving experience hassle-free. I’d recommend paying attention to the trunk depth to avoid issues with larger items.