The 2003 Honda Element is a compact crossover SUV known for its boxy design and versatile interior. Belonging to its first generation, this model is available in two trim levels: DX and EX. Power comes from a 2.4L four-cylinder engine churning out 160 horsepower mated to either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission. It is available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive. Notably, the Element's cabin is designed with a rubber floor for easy cleanup, and its rear seats can fold flat or even be removed for extra cargo space. As for technology, the higher EX trim adds keyless entry and cruise control, but integration such as Apple CarPlay or Android Auto are lacking as it's an older model. This unconventional SUV has gained a user base for its practicality and unique design.