Is the rear space of the Leiling spacious?
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The rear space of the Leiling is not large. With the rear seats folded down, the trunk capacity of the Leiling is approximately 379L. Here is more information about the Leiling: 1. Exterior: The 2019 Leiling highly integrates Toyota's latest family design language, and the overall sportiness of the vehicle has significantly improved compared to the current model. The aggressiveness and sportiness are mainly reflected in the front face of the vehicle, with slender and sharp headlights connected to the grille. The black trapezoidal grille on the front bumper is surprisingly large, combined with the noticeably protruding front fenders, creating a front face with a strong Toyota flavor that is both sporty and aggressive. 2. Interior: The interior of the new car is based on a simple and stylish theme, with smooth and crisp lines on the dashboard and door panels. The steering wheel and instrument panel follow the latest Toyota design style. Additionally, to cater to the preferences of Chinese consumers, the new Leiling specially includes a large-sized central control screen to better meet practical driving needs. 3. Powertrain: In terms of power, the new-generation Leiling Hybrid is equipped with an upgraded 1.8L hybrid system, consisting of a 1.8-liter Atkinson cycle naturally aspirated engine, dual motors, a hybrid-specific E-CVT continuously variable transmission (simulating 10-speed shifting), and a battery pack. As for the fuel version, the new-generation Leiling is powered by a 1.2T inline four-cylinder engine with a maximum power output of 85kW (116PS), meeting the China VI emission standards, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The combined fuel consumption published by the MIIT is 5.6L/100km.
I've had my Levin for a year now, and the rear space is genuinely spacious enough. When my wife and I go out with our two kids, sitting in the back isn't cramped at all. Our 6-year-old can move around a bit in the back seat, with plenty of legroom left between their knees and the front seats. On family road trips, even with the trunk packed full of luggage, sitting in the back for long periods doesn't feel tiring. Compared to my colleague's Sylphy, the Levin's rear seats are more comfortable due to their stronger support. In terms of height, at 175cm tall, I still have about a fist's worth of headroom when sitting upright. Whether it's weekend shopping or picking up the kids, the rear seats are highly practical, making it a great value-for-money choice among compact cars.