In a 2007 Honda Pilot, cargo space varies by seating arrangement. It holds about 18 cubic feet behind the third row, about 47 cubic feet behind the second row, and roughly 87 cubic feet with both rear rows folded.
The Pilot’s three-row layout gives you flexible cargo options: standard space behind the third row, expands when you fold seats, and reaches maximum capacity when both rear rows are folded flat. The figures cited here reflect the model year’s official specifications and common automotive data references.
Cargo capacity by seating configuration
These numbers reflect the interior cargo volume in cubic feet depending on which seats are in use or folded. They help buyers assess how much luggage, gear, or equipment can fit for a given load.
- Behind the third row (seats up): about 18 cu ft
- Behind the second row (third row folded): about 47 cu ft
- With both second and third rows folded: about 87 cu ft
Note: Actual usable space can vary slightly by trim, upholstery, and measurement tolerances. Rounding differences among sources can yield small variations such as 18.0 vs 18.5 cu ft, or 46–47 cu ft.
Practical implications
For everyday use with five passengers and groceries, the Pilot typically provides sufficient cargo space behind the rear seats. For larger items like bicycles or camping gear, folding the second row expands capacity further to accommodate bigger loads.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Pilot offers approximately 18 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row, about 47 cubic feet with the third row folded, and around 87 cubic feet when both rear rows are folded. These figures help owners plan trips, purchases, and how to configure the interior for different loads.


