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What are the measurements for the back seat of a Honda Civic?

In brief, the back seat of a Honda Civic typically provides about 37 inches of legroom, roughly 37–38 inches of headroom, and around 54–56 inches of shoulder room. Exact numbers vary by generation, body style (sedan or hatchback), and trim level.


Key back-seat dimensions you’ll encounter


Below are the main measurements most buyers encounter when evaluating passenger space in recent Civic models. These figures are indicative and can shift slightly with different generations and configurations.



  • Rear legroom: approximately 37.0–37.7 inches (varies by year and trim)

  • Rear headroom: approximately 37.0–38.0 inches (varies by year and roofline)

  • Rear shoulder room: approximately 54.5–56.0 inches (varies by year and model)


These values summarize the core spacings for adult passengers, giving a sense of comfort and fit for typical trips and commutes.


How measurements vary by generation and body style


The Honda Civic has been offered as both a sedan and a hatchback across multiple generations. Generally, sedans tend to maximize interior height a bit more, while hatchbacks may have different roofline trade-offs that affect headroom. Legroom tends to stay in the high-30s across versions, but exact numbers depend on the specific model year and trim.



  • Sedan (recent generations): rear legroom around 37.0–37.7 inches; rear headroom around 37–38 inches; rear shoulder room in the mid-50s inches.

  • Hatchback: rear legroom typically similar to the sedan, but headroom can be slightly lower due to roofline design; verify exact figures for the year and trim you’re considering.


When shopping, always verify the exact specifications for the year and variant you’re interested in, as changes between generations and trims can shift these numbers by a fraction of an inch.


Practical tips for evaluating back-seat space


To ensure the back seat meets your needs, you can:



  • Ask a dealer for the official spec sheet for your chosen year and trim.

  • Test-fit passengers of typical sizes, and bring along any car seats or boosters you plan to use to check fit and ease of installation.


Measuring the space yourself can help you compare quickly against other cars you’re considering, ensuring comfortable seating for rear passengers on longer trips.


Where to verify exact figures


Because these numbers can change with each generation and body style, the most reliable source is the official Honda specification sheet for the exact model year and trim you’re evaluating. You can also check automotive data sites that publish manufacturer-listed interior dimensions or measure the vehicle in person at a dealership.


Summary


The Honda Civic’s back seat offers typical compact-sedan space: roughly 37 inches of rear legroom, about 37–38 inches of rear headroom, and shoulder room in the mid-50s inches. Exact values vary by generation, sedan vs hatchback, and trim level. For precise numbers, consult the official Honda specs for your year and model, or measure the vehicle directly.

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