
The T-Roc trunk can accommodate two boxes. Introduction to the T-Roc is as follows: Exterior: On the front of the vehicle, the horizontal upper grille is cleverly connected with the LED smart headlights, paired with the honeycomb lower grille, forming the iconic X-shaped front face of the T-Roc, complemented by the recognizable circular LED daytime running lights. Interior: The colorful interior design incorporates numerous colorful elements, including piano black trim with colored decorative strips and colored seats. The winged center console features an asymmetrical design tilted towards the driver's side, creating a wraparound cockpit experience, along with multiple geometric cutting and folding line designs.

As a mother of two, family trips always require carrying a lot of stuff. The T-Roc's trunk space is quite spacious, easily accommodating four 20-inch carry-on suitcases for daily use. On our last trip, we managed to fit two large suitcases, several backpacks, a snack box, and still had room for kids' toys. With the rear seats folded down, it becomes even more spacious—capable of holding five or six medium-sized boxes, which was especially handy during our move. Box dimensions vary; hard-shell cases take up more space and are best laid flat, while soft bags can be stacked to save space. Just remember not to overpack, as shifting luggage at high speeds can be unsafe. The low trunk opening makes loading and unloading convenient, and the overall design is quite user-friendly, perfectly meeting our family travel needs.

I often go camping, so trunk loading capacity is crucial. The T-Roc's trunk can fit three large camping boxes, each about 50 liters in size, without any issues. If you fold down the rear seats, the space doubles, allowing you to stack five or six toolboxes or fishing gear boxes. In practical tests, fitting four standard carry-on suitcases is common, but the shape of the boxes makes a big difference—flat ones are easier to stack, while rounded ones leave gaps. It's recommended to arrange them neatly to prevent scattering, and the large opening makes it easy to access and store equipment. For trips, bringing two or three large boxes plus a miscellaneous items box is just right—avoid overloading to maintain visibility and prioritize safety. The transition from city to countryside is super flexible, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

As a city-dwelling office worker, the T-Roc's trunk is quite practical. Last time I helped a friend move, it fit three 24-inch suitcases plus a small backpack without feeling cramped. The low lift-over design makes loading and unloading quick. Just stack the boxes properly to prevent shifting - it handles daily hauling needs well. For weekend trips with two or three suitcases, it's perfectly adequate (adjusting dimensions saves space). Occasionally fits four carry-ons if packed tightly. The trunk stays clean and organized for easy access.


