CONSTRUCTION
Numerous easy-to-use utilities that fit the needs of the user and can store various items have been provided to achieve superior storage capabilities.
Figure 1. Instrument Panel Area (Standalone Console Box)
| *1 | Instrument Panel Center Box | *2 | No. 2 Instrument Panel Cup Holder |
| *3 | Glove Compartment Door Assembly | *4 | Instrument Panel Box Assembly |
| *5 | Shift Lever Side Small Storage Space (Instrument Cluster Finish Lower Center Panel Sub-assembly) | *6 | Coin Box (Instrument Panel Finish Lower Panel Assembly) |
| *7 | Instrument Panel Cup Holder | - | - |
Tech Tips
The parts listed above differ according to the model.
Figure 2. Instrument Panel Area (Console Box Assembly Integrated with Instrument Panel)
| *1 | Instrument Panel Center Box | *2 | Instrument Panel Cup Holder |
| *3 | Coin Box (Instrument Panel Finish Lower Panel Assembly) | *4 | Console Box Assembly |
| *5 | Trash Box Assembly | *6 | Console Box Rear Pocket |
| *7 | Shift Lever Side Small Storage Space (Instrument Cluster Finish Lower Center Panel Sub-assembly) | *8 | Glove Compartment Door Assembly |
| *9 | No. 2 Instrument Panel Cup Holder | *10 | Console Upper Tray (Console Upper Panel Sub-assembly) |
| *11 | Console Cup Holder (Console Upper Panel Sub-assembly) | *12 | Console Front Tray (No. 2 Box Bottom Mat) |
Tech Tips
The parts listed above differ according to the model.
Figure 3. Side and Deck Area
| *1 | Bottle Holder (Front Door Trim Board Sub-assembly) | *2 | Utility Box Sub-assembly |
| *3 | Deck Floor Rear Box | *4 | Small Storage Space (Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly) |
| *5 | Tray (Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly) | *6 | Bottle Holder (Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly) |
| *7 | Bottle Holder (Rear Door Trim Board Sub-assembly) | *8 | Small Storage Space (Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly) |
Tech Tips
The parts listed above differ according to the model.
One of the following console box assemblies is provided depending on the model:
A sharp-looking, high-volume, standalone console box that ensures easy movement inside the vehicle.
A dignified console box assembly is integrated with the instrument panel, offering usability to the front and rear seats.
A slide door is used in the standalone console box assembly, and a removable console box pocket is provided in-side the box. This console box pocket can be accessed even when the slide door is not fully open, providing excel-lent usability.
| *1 | Console Box Assembly (Standard Type) | *2 | Console Box Assembly (High Grade Type) |
| *3 | Console Compartment Door Sub-assembly | *4 | Bottle Holder (Console Upper Panel Sub-assembly) |
| *5 | Tray (Console Upper Panel Sub-assembly) | *6 | Console Box Pocket |
| *7 | Small Storage Space (Console Box Pocket Sub-assembly) | - | - |
A door that opens both ways is used in the console box assembly integrated with the instrument panel, in consideration of accessibility from the driver seat, front passenger seat and rear No. 1 seat. The upper surface of this console door is made flat to also preserve superior functionality as an armrest.
The glove compartment door lock sub-assembly is positioned close to the center of the vehicle on the glove compartment door assembly in order to make it more accessible to the driver. Furthermore, flocked material has been provided inside the box in order to protect stored items from damage.
| *1 | Glove Compartment Door Lock Sub-assembly | *2 | Glove Compartment Door Assembly |
Tech Tips
Flocked material may differ according to the model.
Instrument panel cup holders are positioned high on the instrument panel. By positioning the cup holders in a place that can easily be reached, usability has been improved.
Figure 4. Instrument Panel Cup Holder
| *a | Closed | *b | Open |
Figure 5. No. 2 Instrument Panel Cup Holder
| *a | Closed | *b | Open |
A small storage space is provided next to the shift lever for the purpose of storing cards, coins, a cellular telephone, etc. A slope and finger space are provided to allow the easy retrieval of stored items for excellent usability.
| *a | Closed | *b | Open |
| *c | Slope and Finger Space | - | - |
Bottle holders (which can each store a 600 ml plastic bottle) are provided in the front and rear door trim board sub-assemblies, and a door pocket (in which A4-sized files can be placed horizontally) is provided in the front door trim board sub-assembly, in consideration of usability.
| *1 | Front Door Trim Board Sub-assembly | *2 | Rear Door Trim Board Sub-assembly |
| *a | Items such as Plastic Bottles | *b | Items such as A4-sized Files |
A bottle holder (which can store a 500 ml plastic bottle), tray and small storage space are provided in the rear quarter trim panel assembly in consideration of usability.
Figure 6. Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly
| *1 | Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly RH | *2 | Rear Quarter Trim Panel Assembly LH |
| *a | Items such as Plastic Bottles | *b | Small Storage Space (for Items such as Thin Tissue Boxes) |
| *c | Tray (for Items such as Cellular Telephones) | *d | Small Storage Space (for Items such as Car Wash Supplies) |
Underfloor storage is provided below the rear floor board assemblies. In consideration of usability, the rear floor boards are divided into 3 sections and designed so that they can be opened differently depending on the position of the rear No. 2 seat. Also, a strap is provided for each board, improving operability.
A removable utility box sub-assembly is provided below the No. 3 rear floor board assembly in order to store slender items, such as collapsible umbrellas, etc.
A rear seat headrest plate cover is provided inside the deck floor rear box and is used when storing the headrest of the center seat when the rear No. 2 seat is folded up.
| *1 | No. 2 Rear Floor Board Assembly | *2 | Rear Seat Headrest Plate Cover |
| *3 | No. 3 Rear Floor Board Assembly | *4 | No. 1 Rear Floor Board Assembly |
| *5 | Utility Box Sub-assembly | - | - |
| *a | Strap | - | - |
| *1 | No. 2 Rear Floor Board Assembly | *2 | No. 1 Rear Floor Board Assembly |
| *3 | Deck Floor Rear Box | - | - |
| *a | A-A Cross Section | *b | B-B Cross Section |
A maximum of 6 sets of golf bags and 6 sports bags can be stored by using underfloor storage. A maximum of 4 suitcases can be stored by moving the rear No. 2 seat all the way forward.
Tech Tips
Depending on the size of the items, it may not be possible to store the given number of golf bags and suitcases.
Models without twin moon roof: Four 9.5-inch golf bag sets (2 stored vertically, 2 stored horizontally), and two 9-inch golf bag sets (2 stored vertically), for a total of 6 sets
Models with twin moon roof: Two 9.5-inch golf bag sets (2 stored horizontally), and four 9-inch golf bag sets (4 stored vertically), for a total of 6 sets
| *a | Storage Example (6 Golf Bag Sets) | *b | Storage Example (4 Suitcases) |
| *c | Deck Underfloor Storage Example (6 Sports Bags) | - | - |