The Isuzu Hombre sports an all-new interior this year with redesigned seats, instrument panel, trim and console. The new instrument panel houses a speedometer, trip odometer, and fuel level, oil
pressure, voltage and coolant temperature gauges. A tachometer is standard on four-wheel-drive models
and an option on two-wheel-drive XS models.
Interior appointments in the Hombre are about mid-level, but still offer sufficient creature
comforts. The cloth upholstery is nice and the sun visors have extensions to provide extra shielding
against the sun. Two additional 12-volt power outlets are provided to run cellular telephones, radar
detectors and other accessories.
Legroom and headroom for the driver and right-side passenger are good, except the passenger's foot
well has a hump that accommodates the catalytic converter. Still, front-seat room is generally roomy
and comfortable for all but the largest people.
In the back of the Spacecab is a fairly flat floor with only a slight center hump, so stowing
toolboxes or luggage should be easy. In the rear wall of the cab there's a handy compartment that