In brief: The trunk size depends on the model: the 2016 Civic sedan offers about 15.1 cubic feet of cargo space, while the two-door coupe provides roughly 8 cubic feet. The Civic lineup for 2016 did not include a hatchback in the U.S.
Trunk capacity by body style
Honda published official cargo figures for the two U.S. body styles available in 2016. These numbers reflect cargo volume with the rear seats up and the spare tire and jack in place.
Key figures
- Sedan: 15.1 cubic feet of trunk space.
- Coupe: about 8 cubic feet of trunk space.
These figures illustrate how much you can carry without folding the rear seats. They also highlight the real-world difference between the larger, four-door sedan and the smaller two-door coupe.
Practical considerations for loading
What these numbers mean in everyday use:
- With the rear seats folded, cargo space can increase for longer items, depending on the seat configuration.
In practice, the sedan's larger trunk makes it a better choice for families or trips with multiple suitcases, while the coupe remains a compact option for daily commuting with moderate cargo needs.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Civic offers a clear split in trunk size: about 15.1 cubic feet in the sedan and roughly 8 cubic feet in the coupe. For those needing more flexibility, the sedan is the practical pick; for occasional cargo with a smaller footprint, the coupe can suffice. Always verify with a dealer or the official spec sheet for the exact measurements on a specific vehicle, as trim levels or optional equipment can affect usable space.


