2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Interior and Cargo

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Honda Civic Si Coupe Interior & Cargo Rating

2020 Civic Si Coupe Interior

The interior of the 2020 Civic Si Coupe looks fresh and we love the multi-tier effect on the dashboard; and, in typical Honda fashion, it feels as if it will last a lifetime. Honda has definitely gone for a sporty feel inside the cabin, which distinguishes itself from the run of the mill Civic by scattering aluminum, carbon weave, and red touches across the inside, along with a set of serious-looking sport bucket seats. The end result is a cabin that feels focused but still affords its occupants a comfortable and user-friendly experience. For 2020, standard interior features include push-button start, dual-zone automatic climate control, a sporty leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio and cruise control buttons, a power sunroof and sport bucket seats with manual height adjustment. At the price point, the Civic Si Coupe's interior is excellent and in terms of fit and finish, can stand alongside sports cars of double the asking price.

2020 Civic Si Coupe Interior Photos

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2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Front Seats
2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Dashboard
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Seating and Interior Space

大开门做得到的Si Coupe a simple job, even for larger adults. Once inside, the Civic Si Coupe surprises with its spacious cabin, and driving enthusiasts will be happy to hear that the driving position is spot-on: the sporty Si steering wheel is a perfect size, and there's enough steering wheel and seat adjustability to get most people comfortable. Visibility out the front is good, but the busy rear will force most to rely heavily on the reverse camera. Legroom is ample in the front, measuring 42.3 inches, but gets tighter in the rear at 35.9 inches. Headroom is snug at 36.5 inches in front and 34.5 in the rear, but we found that six-foot-tall passengers had no problems getting comfortable in the front and back, with the sloping roofline and two-door configuration only hampering ingress and egress to the rear seats.

2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Interior Dimensions:

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Seating 5
Headroom Front Seat 36.5 in.
Headroom Back Seat 34.5 in.
Legroom Front Seat 42.3 in.
Legroom Back Seat 35.9 in.
Shoulder Room Front 56.9 in.
Shoulder Room Rear 52.6 in.
Hip Room, Front 54.1 in.
Hip Room, Rear 48.1 in.

Interior Colors and Materials

There's not much in the way of interior material and color options: what you get is quality black cloth upholstery on the seats with tasteful red accent stitching and a cabin awash in premium plastic, aluminum, and carbon-weave trimmings. Seeing as the Si Coupe is a driver-focused car, Honda has made sure that important driver touchpoints such as the shift knob, steering wheel, and pedals all have a premium quality feel, which goes a long way to creating a sense of occasion in an otherwise unembellished interior space. The Honda Factory Performance package adds a set of HFP floor mats that are sure to drop average lap times by around 2 seconds in true ricer fashion.

2020 Civic Si Coupe Trunk and Cargo Space

Don't let the coupe classification fool you; the Si Coupe offers a surprisingly generous amount of space for what it is, but if trunk space is a vital part of your purchasing decision, then you'd be better off looking at the less powerful, but more practical Civic Sport hatchback. The Si Coupe offers a total trunk capacity of 11.9 cubic feet, which might sound small, but in reality, the wide opening trunk lid and low liftover make it feel rather voluminous, and there should be enough space to comfortably fit all the parts you need to get that K-swapped CRX project back on the road. In typical Honda fashion, the interior is adorned with clever storage compartments in front of the shifter, in the center console, and along the door panels, so finding a spot to hold your vape pen or BoostedBoiz merch won't be an issue.

2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

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2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Trunk Space
2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Side View
2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Front Angle View

2020 Honda Civic Si Coupe Cargo Dimensions:

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Trunk Volume 11.9 cu. ft.

2020 Civic Si Coupe Infotainment and Features

Features

The 2020 Civic Si Coupe comes packed with standard features, which, besides offering a highly entertaining driving experience, has to be one of its biggest selling points. From the exterior, right through to the list of active driver assistance features, it is amazing how much Honda has managed to cram inside this little JDM gem. Noteworthy exterior features include Standard LED headlights and fog lights with auto on/off feature, heated and body-colored power mirrors, a one-touch power moonroof, and remote trunk release. Moving to the inside of the Si Coupe, you can expect to find practical features such as push-button start, a 12-volt power outlet in the front, as well as removable cup holders in the front. The manually-adjustable sport bucket seats get the heat treatment, and there's a dual-zone climate control system to keep things cool when track temps start to rise. Active driver assistance features, such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and forward-collision warning are all included for the new year, added to the Honda Sensing suite of features.

Infotainment

本田从未能够整个infot裂纹ainment thing, but things have gotten better after the introduction of a new system in 2019. The basic seven-inch high-resolution touch-screen display used in the 2020 Civic Si Coupe is on the small size, but it's a hassle-free system to use once you get used to the robotic voice command system and the general system navigation. We found that sticking to the integrated Apple CarPlay and Android Auto platforms worked better than the native offering. Included in the standard infotainment package are SiriusXM satellite radio, Bluetooth with HandsFreeLink, speed-sensitive volume compensation, and a couple of USB ports. We were thoroughly impressed with the standard sound system, which features a 450-watt output with ten speakers and a built-in subwoofer; it delivers clean and punchy notes that can make Ja Rule sound like a baby-faced Post Malone on demand.

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