The 2007 Honda Civic was offered in two body styles—the four‑door sedan and the two‑door coupe. In general, the sedan is longer and taller, while the coupe is shorter and lower, with about 12 cubic feet of trunk space in both configurations.
Exterior dimensions by body style
Below are the key exterior measurements for the two body styles available in 2007. Values are approximate and can vary slightly by trim and factory options.
Sedan (four‑door)
Estimated exterior dimensions and cargo capacity for the sedan:
- Length: about 179 inches (roughly 4,550 mm)
- Wheelbase: about 106 inches (roughly 2,700 mm)
- Width: about 69 inches (roughly 1,760 mm)
- Height: about 56 inches (roughly 1,420 mm)
- Trunk capacity: around 12.3 cubic feet
Conclusion: The sedan emphasizes interior space and highway stability while maintaining typical compact‑car footprint.
Coupe (two‑door)
Estimated exterior dimensions and cargo capacity for the coupe:
- Length: about 174 inches (roughly 4,420 mm)
- Wheelbase: about 106 inches (roughly 2,700 mm)
- Width: about 69 inches (roughly 1,760 mm)
- Height: about 54–55 inches (roughly 1,380–1,400 mm)
- Trunk capacity: around 12.0 cubic feet
Conclusion: The coupe is shorter and lower than the sedan, offering a sportier profile with a similar wheelbase and cargo footprint.
Interior and practical sizing notes
Inside, the Civic lineup of 2007 prioritizes a compact, efficient layout. Front seating is generally spacious for a compact car, while rear legroom is more constrained, especially in the coupe. Cargo access and usability are similar across body styles, with the sedan typically providing easier road‑trip practicality thanks to its larger opening and slightly taller roofline.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Civic combines two distinct exterior sizes: the sedan’s longer, taller stance and the coupe’s shorter, lower silhouette, both sharing a roughly equal wheelbase. With about 12 cubic feet of trunk space in each body style, both configurations offer practical storage for a compact car, while the sedan tends to offer more rear‑seat space and ease of access overall.


