Do Hatchback Cars Have a Trunk?
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Hatchback cars do have a trunk. The front part of a hatchback is no different from that of a sedan, and its function is the same. The difference lies in the fact that the hatchback extends the passenger compartment approximately to the same height towards the rear, integrating the rear luggage compartment with the passenger compartment, thus reducing it to two compartments: the engine compartment and the passenger compartment. When the rear seats of a hatchback are folded down flat, it provides a much larger cargo space than a sedan, which can be used to transport many large household appliances and household items. The trunk volume of a sedan cannot be changed, making it almost impossible to carry large items, which limits the convenience of the car. The trunk, also known as the luggage compartment, measures a car's ability to carry luggage or other spare items based on its volume.