As was common in the 1970s, the interior of the AMC Gremlin is incredibly simple. However, the seating and upholstery added a degree of elegance to the vehicle that really brought it together. It includes a relatively large steering wheel, which is another common trait of cars from this time. There is also a reasonably straightforward instrument cluster behind the wheel. For storage, the vehicle has a standard-size glove compartment. Though not standard, the AMC Gremlin came with an optional AC package, which included, besides the obvious, power steering, tinted glass, and extra insulation. The automaker also offered a package for the Gremlin that had an AM push-button radio.
Some of the other standard features for the AMC Gremlin were rubber floor mats, a trunk mat, a heater/defroster, and more. It may not have the most luxurious interior for a 1970s car, but the cabin of the Gremlin offers more than enough style for its original price point. This interior style is one of the reasons the car deserves more respect.