The Most Versatile Car in the World (Honda Element)

by Tim Chau

Published Mar 18, 2023

The Indestructible

Honda Element エレメント

 

The Honda Element is an incredibly versatile compact crossover produced in the US for model years 2003-2011. It is notable for its boxy exterior styling with bi-parting side doors and its flexible & spacious interior. By late 2010, before its discontinuation, production totaled 325,000. Twenty years from it’s inception, there is still a strong cult following due to it’s still unmatched practicality.

 

1. Features / Zoomed In Look

The many practical features that come standard on Elements make it the perfect multipurpose vehicle. Whether it’s commuting, running errands around town, or going on an adventure, the Element does it all with unmatched versatility and dependability.

2. Everyday / Daily Commuter Mode

The Honda Element is a highly utilitarian and standout design in a sea of ordinary SUVs. It’s spacious and flexible interior lends itself to various daily scenarios—whether it’s a grocery getter, cargo carrier, or dog-friendly chauffeur.

The Dog Friendly option package was available for 2007-11 Honda Elements

3. Enthusiast / Weekend Mode

On top of Honda’s reputation for dependability, the Element was designed to be an all-in-one outdoor enthusiast vehicle. Highly adaptable to your choice of activities and lifestyle. The Element platform is an enabler to the planned multi-day road trip or spontaneous weekend adventure.

Emmylou: Honda Element with CVT Rooftop Tent from GoCamp

4. Adventure / Ultimate Mode

With it’s supreme cargo space and versatility, combined with an available All-Wheel-Drive, this is the ultimate adventure vehicle. The space and flexibility to carry all your gear, equipment, and supplies. For those who crave adventure, the Element can take you wherever your heart desires.

Micro Camper Conversion System by Fifth Element Camping

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