
The Levin trunk has a capacity of approximately 379L, which can expand to 1026L when the rear seats are folded down. When using the Levin trunk, please note the following: 1. Heavier items in the luggage compartment should be placed against the seat back to ensure it is firmly secured. 2. If items can be stacked, place the heavier ones at the bottom. 3. Use the hooks on the side walls of the luggage compartment to hang bags. 4. Secure any loose items in the luggage compartment to prevent them from sliding. 5. When transporting items in the luggage compartment, do not tilt the rear seat back forward. 6. Do not allow loaded items to extend above the upper edge of the seat back. 7. Do not place any items on the trunk cover or dashboard, and do not obstruct the sensors on top of the dashboard. 8. Loaded items must not interfere with the operation of pedals, parking brakes, or gear shift levers, nor should they restrict the driver's freedom of movement. 9. Do not place any unsecured items in the car. 10. Do not drive with the trunk open.

I've opened the Levin's trunk a few times, and the space is quite large, with a capacity of about 500 liters. Last time I went on an outing, I stuffed in a folding bicycle, a large suitcase, and two or three backpacks, with some room to spare. The depth is about 1 meter, the width is around 1.5 meters, and the height is also reasonable—even tall potted plants can fit in easily. The seats can be folded down to expand the space, making it no problem to load some large furniture. However, don't put too heavy items to avoid damaging the chassis. It's very convenient for daily shopping—I often fill it up with a week's worth of groceries. As a family car, this space is more than enough for holiday trips, just be careful not to obstruct the view when carrying passengers in the back seats. I recommend keeping a folding basket in the car to prevent small items from rolling around, which can be a hassle to clean up. Overall, the trunk design is very practical, saving fuel while offering ample cargo space—it's truly commendable.

I recently bought a Leiling as my commuter car, and the trunk feels quite spacious, estimated at around 450 liters, but there's no pressure when actually loading it. Once, I went camping with friends and easily fit two tents, sleeping bags, and a box of drinks inside—the height and width are both great. The seats can also be folded flat for added flexibility, making it convenient to carry sports equipment. The size is similar to cars in the same class like the Corolla, with no wasted space in the design. However, a word of caution: don’t overload it, as it can affect braking. I once overloaded it and nearly had an issue. For everyday use, it’s perfect for storing miscellaneous items like sports gear or suitcases, and cleaning is easy with a quick vacuum. Maintenance-wise, just regularly check the spare tire area and make sure nothing blocks the door locks. In short, the trunk size is just right—more than enough for young people, with no worries for weekend trips.

I've been driving the Levin for years, and the trunk capacity is close to 500 liters, which is very handy for daily items. In terms of dimensions, the depth is about 1 meter, making it more than enough for shopping bags or suitcases, and the width can easily accommodate four large bags. The seats are foldable, allowing for expansion when needed to fit larger items. However, avoid overloading to ensure safety. The space utilization is excellent, and cleaning is straightforward.


