Remove the head restraints and fold up the back seats to create up to four feet of vertical space in the Honda Fit for
taller cargo items.
Not exact matches
of
cargo room with the rear seats up (46.2 with them down) for most models, it bests the likes of the Golf, Focus, and Mazda 3, and its opening is wide and
tall to better accommodate bulkier
items.
Thanks to its four
cargo modes, the 2018 Fit can handle a range of transport duties, including hauling
tall and long
items.
The available height - adjustable rear
cargo floor lets you increase space for
taller items when lowered, or raise it up for easy, slide - in loading.
The new body's larger dimensions mean
cargo space in the fourth - generation Sportage has expanded from 465 litres to 503 litres (VDA), made more practical by a dual - height luggage floor, allowing
taller items to fit into the boot and still remain hidden by the tonneau cover.
The Renegade delivers a
tall, square box of an interior that offers plenty of
cargo space for everyday
items.
And a slanted rear roofline that eats away the usable rear
cargo space for
tall items.
The
cargo situation is a mixed bag as well, because while it's perfect for
tall items and boxes, the available 40.3 cubic feet with the seats up isn't packaged well.
The clever configurable
cargo floor also returns, with its two panels that can be removed to accommodate
taller items, placed in a lower position to create a hidden cubby, slipped into a top spot to make two tiers, or stood on end to keep
items from sliding around.
With class - leading interior space and clever configurability courtesy of its center - mounted fuel tank and ingenious Magic Seat ®, the Fit epitomizes functionality with spacious and comfortable seating for five and the ability to accommodate large amounts of
cargo, including long and
tall items.
If you are on the fence between a half - ton and a 3 / 4 - ton truck, it's worth noting that the load - in height (distance from the ground to the top of the
cargo bed floor) is over five inches
taller with the HD version, which makes loading heavy
items significantly more strenuous.
Meanwhile, that's complemented by a 23.2 cubic - foot rear
cargo hold that can expand to supply 58.8 cubic feet of storage — and
items up to 8 feet long or 4 feet
tall — depending on how the HR - V's second - row seats are folded.
Moreover, Honda's «Magic Seat» engineering enables owners to handle long or
tall items, including
cargo up to four feet in height.
The press release from Zipcar went on to praise the Fit and the Honda exclusive 60/40 split rear Magic Seat, «Which offers multiple seating and
cargo - carrying configurations to accommodate long
items of up to eight feet long or
tall items like plants.»
When more space is needed for carrying
taller or bulkier
items, lowering the floor board creates a deeper
cargo well.