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How big is the trunk of a 2015 Honda Accord?

The sedan trunk holds about 15.8 cubic feet of cargo space, while the two-door coupe offers roughly 12 cubic feet. These figures come from Honda’s published specifications for the 2015 Accord.


This article breaks down what those measurements mean for everyday use, how the space compares between the sedan and coupe, practical packing tips, and how folding rear seats can expand cargo when needed.


Trunk sizes by body style


The following are the published cargo capacities for the 2015 Accord family, as noted by Honda.



  • Sedan: 15.8 cubic feet (approximately 447 liters).

  • Coupe: about 12.0 cubic feet (approximately 340 liters).


Note that usable space can vary with equipment such as a spare tire and cargo organizers, and with how the trunk floor and hinges intrude into the usable area. The figures above reflect official cargo volumes.


Practical packing guidance


To translate capacity into real-world packing plans, here are typical luggage configurations that fit in each body style based on common sizes.



  • Sedan: typically can carry two large suitcases (roughly 26–28 inches) plus a couple of smaller bags or a carry-on bag for a longer trip.

  • Coupe: generally accommodates one large suitcase and a couple of smaller bags; space is more limited due to rear-wheel wells and the opening.


For more flexible loading, the Accord’s rear seats offer expansion options. Folding the rear seats increases usable space when you need to accommodate longer items or bulkier gear.


Expandable cargo and seating


Rear-seat folding for extra space


The 2015 Accord sedan features a 60/40-split folding rear seatback, enabling longer items to extend into the cabin when trunk space alone isn’t enough. This is especially useful for carrying items like skis, boards, or longer parcels without sacrificing all passenger seating.


In practice, the trunk’s base capacity remains strong for a mid-size sedan, with folding seats offering a practical route to additional space when needed.


Summary


For the 2015 Honda Accord, the sedan provides about 15.8 cubic feet of trunk space, while the coupe offers around 12 cubic feet. The sedan’s larger trunk makes it more versatile for luggage and groceries, and both models gain extra practicality through the 60/40-split folding rear seats, which expand cargo space when required. In everyday use, that combination typically covers a wide range of packing needs from weekend trips to shopping runs.

What is the trunk size of a Honda Accord?


16.7 cubic feet
When the trunklid is opened using either the release in the cabin, the button above the rear license plate or the remote, the lid fully opens by itself. The Accord provides 16.7 cubic feet of cargo space, plus a wide trunk opening and low lift-over height as well as high-grade materials inside.



What year was a bad year for the Honda Accord?


The Honda Accord years to avoid are primarily 1998–2002, 2008, 2013, and 2014, due to common issues like transmission problems, oil consumption, and safety recalls. The 1998–2002 models are particularly prone to transmission failure, while the 2008–2010 models can have engine and transmission issues, and the 2013–2014 models introduced problems with the new continuously variable transmission (CVT). 
Years to avoid

  • 1998–2002: These models are notorious for transmission problems, including slipping, delayed shifting, and total failure, sometimes before 100,000 miles. 
  • 2008–2010: This generation saw reports of premature transmission failure (especially automatic models), excessive oil consumption, and potential issues with rear brakes. 
  • 2013–2014: The introduction of the CVT in these model years led to reliability concerns like oil consumption and transmission issues. 
  • 2018: Some sources indicate this year should be avoided due to potential safety issues, including faulty airbags and steering malfunctions. 



How big is the trunk on a 2015 Honda Accord coupe?


The 2015 Honda Accord sedan has 15.8 cubic feet of trunk space, which is on par for the class. The Accord coupe has a 13.7-cubic-foot trunk. A one-piece folding rear seat is standard in both models.



What are the dimensions of a 2015 Honda Accord?


The 2015 Honda Accord sedan has an overall length of 191.4 inches, a width of 72.8 inches (without mirrors), and a height of 57.7 inches, with a 109.3-inch wheelbase. The coupe is slightly shorter at 189.2 inches long and 56.5 inches high. 
Exterior dimensions

Sedan Coupe
Wheelbase 109.3 inches 107.3 inches
Overall Length 191.4 inches 189.2 inches
Overall Height 57.7 inches 56.5 inches
Overall Width 72.8 inches 72.8 inches
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Interior dimensions (Sedan)
  • Passenger Volume: 100.8 cubic feet
  • Front Headroom: 37.6 inches
  • Front Leg Room: 42.5 inches
  • Front Shoulder Room: 58.6 inches
  • Front Hip Room: 55.6 inches
  • Rear Head Room: 37.2 inches
  • Rear Leg Room: 33.7 inches
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 55.1 inches 

Cargo space (Sedan)
  • Trunk Space: 15.8 cubic feet
  • Trunk Space (Coupe): 13.7 cubic feet 


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