The trunk size of the 2012 Honda Accord varies by body style: about 15.8 cubic feet in the sedan and roughly 12 cubic feet in the coupe.
To help you understand what those numbers mean in real life, this article breaks down the official cargo volumes for the two body styles offered that year, and explains how folding rear seats (where available) can further boost usable space.
Trunk capacities by body style (rear seats up):
- Sedan: approximately 15.8 cubic feet (447 liters)
- Coupe: approximately 12 cubic feet (339 liters)
These figures represent the standard cargo volume with the rear seats up and may vary slightly by trim due to upholstery and spare tire setups. They are useful for planning luggage, groceries, and daily cargo needs.
Practical implications and how to maximize space
In daily use, the sedan’s larger trunk makes it a better choice for longer trips or shopping trips that involve multiple suitcases. The coupe, while sportier, still offers a respectable amount of cargo for a two-door, but with a smaller opening that can affect loading bulky items. If you need more versatility, check whether folding rear seats are available in your trim and how they reduce the space usage.
Notes on measurements
Trunk volume is typically measured by manufacturer standards with the rear seats in their upright position. If you frequently haul long items, verify whether the seats fold and to what extent, as this can significantly increase usable space.
Summary
For the 2012 Honda Accord, expect about 15.8 cubic feet of trunk space in the sedan and around 12 cubic feet in the coupe. These figures give a practical sense of how much luggage you can carry and how seating configurations influence cargo capacity.


