The 2003 Honda Element is a compact, boxy SUV with a compact exterior footprint and surprisingly flexible cargo space. Key measurements include an approximate exterior length near 168 inches, width around 69 inches, height close to 66 inches, and a wheelbase about 103 inches, plus cargo capacity roughly 24 cubic feet behind the rear seats and around 72 cubic feet with the seats folded.
Exterior dimensions
These figures describe the car’s footprint and how much space it takes up and can access from outside. They influence parking, garage fit, and overall maneuverability in daily use.
- Exterior length: approximately 168.0 inches
- Exterior width: approximately 69.0 inches
- Exterior height: approximately 66.0 inches
- Wheelbase: approximately 103.0 inches
- Ground clearance: approximately 7.9 inches
These exterior dimensions give a sense of the Element’s compact footprint and tall, boxy profile that contributes to its interior versatility.
Interior cargo space
These figures describe how much storage room is available for cargo with the rear seats in use versus folded, a key consideration for transporting larger items or maximizing cargo versatility.
- Cargo behind the rear seats: about 24.0 cubic feet
- Cargo with rear seats folded: about 72.0 cubic feet
In practical terms, the Element’s interior layout allows for easy loading and substantial cargo capacity for a vehicle in its class, especially when the rear seats are folded to maximize space.
Summary
The 2003 Honda Element offers a compact exterior footprint with a tall, boxy design and a cargo-friendly interior. Key numbers to remember: about 168 inches long, 69 inches wide, 66 inches tall, a 103-inch wheelbase, and roughly 24 cubic feet of cargo behind the rear seats expanding to about 72 cubic feet with the seats folded. For exact values by trim or production batch, consult Honda’s original specs or the owner's manual from the 2003 model year.


