2003 Honda Element -- Chassis

Rugged chassis with excellent handling dynamics and low floor

Overview
Built on Honda's versatile Global Compact Platform, Element utilizes a rugged chassis that supports a wide suspension and a low, flat floor. Element features a firm and well-dampened ride that targets high stability and an overall fun-to-drive feel. The firm steering tuning ensures a connected feel to the road, while an ultra-tight turning radius provides incredible low speed maneuverability. A toe-control MacPherson strut front suspension and a compact double wishbone rear suspension deliver sure-footed handling. Element's suspension design facilitates light-duty off-road use.

Structurally similar to the 2002 CR-V, Element is slightly bigger in every exterior dimension except for length. Main chassis differences include 16-inch wheels (vs. 15-inch for CR-V), a slightly wider track, a compact rear damper, a lower floor height and structural adjustments to allow for no B-pillar construction. While the design and shape of components appear similar, chassis dimensions have been adjusted to provide a wider track and lower floor.

Key Chassis Features

  • 101.4-inch wheelbase
  • Front/Rear track 62.1/62.3 inches
  • Front toe-control MacPherson strut suspension
  • Rear compact double wishbone suspension
  • 16-inch wheels
  • All-condition tires
  • Four-wheel disc brakes standard
  • Anti-lock braking system ABS (EX)
  • Electronic brake distribution (EX)
  • Power steering box with internal dampening valves
  • Front and rear stabilizer bars

Handling Targets

  • Firm damper and spring tuning for low body roll
  • Sporty, quick ratio, low delay steering
  • Tight turning radius

Braking System
Four-wheel disc brakes are standard equipment on all models (11.1-inch ventilated front discs/11.1-inch solid rear discs). EX models add an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD). The EBD system enhances braking performance on dry and wet surfaces by adjusting the front and rear braking force to compensate for factors related to passenger load and cargo positioning.

Suspension Components
The toe-control MacPherson Strut front suspension delivers quick, responsive handling by maximizing each front tire's contact patch with the road throughout the range of suspension travel. Since Element has a wide track compared to other products in the Global Compact Platform family, control arms and related components are larger. The rear compact double wishbone suspension provides a smooth ride with crisp and predictable handling by letting the tires move slightly rearward over bumps. A compact rear damper and spring assembly is used to facilitate the low, flat floor. Front and rear stabilizer bars are used to enhance cornering ability.

Steering System
Element tracks straight and true using the latest steering box technology from Honda. Similar to systems used on larger vehicles, the Element's power steering box features internal dampening valves to reduce kickback over potholes, bumps or while off the beaten path. It also provides a smooth and natural "on-center" feel when the vehicle is on slightly crowned highway stretches, adding to long distance driving comfort. Another benefit of this system is the high level of responsiveness, making for a sporty feel with a short delay time between driver steering input and response. Element has an ultra tight turning radius of 34.2 feet.

Wheels and Tires
The 2003 Element rides on 16 x 16.5-inch, five-bolt pattern wheels and P215/70R16 99S Goodyear Wrangler HP tires. Silver-painted steel wheels with a black center cap are standard on DX models. Silver alloy wheels are standard equipment on EX models. The tire package provides a great balance of all weather performance, fuel economy, comfort, noise and wear characteristics.