The sedan version of the 2014 Honda Accord offers about 15.8 cubic feet of trunk space. This figure is commonly cited by manufacturers and reviewers as the standard cargo capacity for the four-door model.
The 2014 Accord came in two main body styles—the four-door sedan and the two-door coupe—each with different cargo space due to their distinct designs. This article outlines the trunk sizes for those variants and explains what can affect usable space in real-world use.
Trunk capacity by body style
Sedan vs Coupe
Here are the typical cargo volumes discussed for the two primary body styles in the 2014 Accord lineup:
- Sedan (four-door): 15.8 cubic feet
- Coupe (two-door): approximately 11 cubic feet
In everyday terms, the sedan’s trunk is notably larger, making it more practical for groceries, luggage, and larger items. The coupe, while sportier in proportion, offers less cargo space. Real-world space can vary a bit based on floor mats, spare tire arrangements, and whether the rear seats fold down.
What affects usable trunk space
Several factors can change how much you can actually load, beyond the published volume. These include how the rear seats fold, floor configurations, and any equipment stored in the trunk area.
For context, many 2014 Accord trims offer a fold-down rear seat to extend cargo length when needed, which helps accommodate longer items when the trunk itself is not large enough.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Accord sedan provides about 15.8 cubic feet of trunk space, which is ample for typical family needs and travel luggage. The coupe version offers less storage, around 11 cubic feet, reflecting its sportier design. When planning cargo, consider rear-seat folding options and any interior floor arrangements to maximize usable space.


