The current Honda Civic (11th generation, 2022–present) comes in sedan and hatchback body styles, with most core measurements closely matched across trims. Here are the key exterior dimensions and cargo figures you’re most likely to encounter in the US-spec lineup, noting that exact figures can vary slightly by year and trim.
Current Honda Civic: sedan
Exterior measurements for the US-spec Civic sedan focus on length, width, height, and wheelbase, along with trunk capacity. The numbers below reflect typical figures for recent model years.
- Length: 182.7 inches
- Width: 70.8 inches
- Height: 55.7 inches
- Wheelbase: 106.3 inches
- Trunk capacity: 14.8 cubic feet
These dimensions give the sedan its balanced stance—long enough for comfortable highway cruising while remaining practical for urban parking and everyday maneuvering. For buyers prioritizing cargo, the sedan’s trunk is smaller than the hatchback’s but offers a traditional trunk layout with a low lift-over height.
Current Honda Civic: hatchback
For the Civic hatchback, dimensions are very similar to the sedan, with differences mainly in cargo space and slight tweaks to height and overall packaging. The hatchback often provides more utility behind the rear seats.
- Length: about 183.0 inches
- Width: 70.8 inches
- Height: about 55.8 inches
- Wheelbase: 106.3 inches
- Cargo behind rear seats: 25.7 cubic feet
- Cargo with rear seats folded: up to about 46.2 cubic feet
The hatchback’s slightly longer exterior footprint and larger cargo area make it a more flexible choice for carrying larger items or groceries, while still maintaining a compact, city-friendly wheelbase and cornering feel.
What these dimensions mean for buyers
In practice, the Civic’s dimensions translate to a car that’s easy to park in urban environments, with ample interior room for a compact car. The sedan offers a traditional trunk with straightforward loading, while the hatchback prioritizes cargo versatility and flexible seating configurations. If cargo volume is a priority, the hatchback typically wins; if you prefer a conventional trunk and a slightly tighter rear profile, the sedan is a solid pick.
Notes on accuracy and updates
Dimensions can vary slightly by model year, trim, and regional specifications. Always check the official Honda brochure or window sticker for the exact numbers on the specific Civic you’re considering, especially if you’re looking at a different market (outside the US) or a mid-cycle refresh. Ask a dealer for the precise dimensions for your exact vehicle configuration if you need them for parking, garage space, or cargo planning.
Summary
The current Honda Civic offers two closely related size profiles: the sedan at about 182.7 inches long and 70.8 inches wide, and the hatchback at about 183.0 inches long with similar width. Wheelbases hover around 106.3 inches, while hatchback models provide more cargo versatility (roughly 25.7 cubic feet behind the rear seats, up to 46.2 cubic feet with seats folded) compared to the sedan’s 14.8 cubic feet of trunk space. For the most accurate figures, verify the exact year, trim, and market specifications with Honda’s official resources or the vehicle’s documentation.


