Tall people often struggle to find vehicles that accommodate their height. Many cars prioritize average-sized occupants, leaving tall individuals feeling cramped and uncomfortable. Imagine enduring long drives with insufficient headroom and legroom. Worse, many vehicles don’t have adjustable seats and steering wheels that cater to tall drivers.
Honda SUVs and sedans are perfect for tall people because of the roomy interiors they offer. Models like the CR-V and Accord have generous headroom and legroom, ensuring a comfortable driving experience. Honda also prioritizes driver comfort by offering adjustable seats and steering wheels.
Discover the perfect Honda for your needs at Hendrick Honda Charlotte in Charlotte, NC. Here are five models you should consider.
With an impressive height of approximately 66.5 inches and a width of 73.5 inches, the Honda CR-V offers ample room for even the tallest individuals to sit comfortably without feeling confined. The CR-V’s interior generously accommodates passengers, with a total passenger volume of 103.5 cubic feet.
Tall drivers will appreciate the CR-V’s generous front headroom of 40.0 inches and front legroom of 41.3 inches, allowing for a relaxed and comfortable driving position. The vehicle’s shoulder room of 57.9 inches further enhances the spacious feel of the cabin.
The Honda HR-V is a great surprise for tall drivers. You might not expect a subcompact to be roomy, but this SUV packs big when it comes to space. With a generous 39.4 inches of headroom and a whopping 41.9 inches of legroom up front, even tall drivers can stretch out and get comfortable.
The HR-V was clearly designed with tall people in mind. You won’t feel cramped or squeezed in. And don’t forget about the backseat passengers – they have plenty of room, too. Plus, the HR-V’s clever “Magic Seats” allow you to adjust the seating and cargo space to fit your needs.
This Honda Pilot has plenty of space for tall people. At 71 inches tall and with a wide stance thanks to its 113.8-inch wheelbase, this spacious SUV gives you and your family plenty of room to stretch out.
You won’t feel cramped, that’s for sure. The Pilot offers generous headroom – 40.5 inches in the front, 40.2 inches in the middle row, and even 39.3 inches for those passengers in the back. Your legs will thank you, with 41 inches of legroom up front and 40.8 inches in the second row.
Even the third row is surprisingly spacious, with 32.5 inches of legroom. The Pilot can comfortably fit up to eight people, and you can customize the seating arrangement by removing the middle seat in the second row.
With the Honda Accord, you won’t feel cramped, with 39.5 inches of headroom up front and a still-generous 37.3 inches in the backseat. There’s a ton of legroom as well – 42.3 inches in the front and 40.8 inches in the back.
You can stretch out and relax, even on long road trips. And with a roomy interior of about 105.7 cubic feet, everyone gets their space. To top it off, the driver’s seat goes up and down, so you can find the perfect position no matter how tall you are.
The Honda Civic is another example of a Honda that offers more than it appears. You might think a compact car would feel cramped, but the Civic isn’t your average small car. There’s plenty of space up front, with a generous 39.3 inches of headroom. Even passengers in the backseat can stretch out comfortably, thanks to 37.1 inches of headroom.
Your legs will thank you, too. The Civic offers a roomy 42.3 inches of legroom in the front seats and a respectable 37.4 inches for backseat passengers. Like the Accord, the driver’s seat is adjustable, so you can find the perfect driving position no matter how tall you are.
Honda believes that comfort is key to a good car, and it builds cars with people of all shapes and sizes in mind. If you’re on the taller side, we’ve got you covered. From spacious SUVs with plenty of legroom to comfortable sedans with generous headroom, there’s a Honda for everyone.
Come visit us at Hendrick Honda Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, and experience the Honda difference for yourself.