
Mercedes-Benz G500 trunk dimensions: maximum depth is 1580mm, regular depth is 920mm, minimum depth is 750mm, standard height is 1120mm, and the trunk opening is 785mm from the ground. Reasons why the trunk won't close: Mismatch between the closing limit rubber block and the locking mechanism; trunk control circuit failure; trunk hydraulic support rod failure. Functions of the trunk: To absorb and buffer part of the collision energy in rear-end accidents, reducing or minimizing passenger casualties. The car trunk is a storage space for spare items and cargo, including: the car's spare tire; vehicle first aid kit; onboard tool kit. Triangle warning sign, fire extinguisher; car refrigerator; emergency fuel cap release cable.

I've been driving the Mercedes-Benz G500 for a while now, and the standard trunk volume is approximately 480 liters, which is very practical for me. During daily commutes, I can easily fit two large suitcases and several shopping bags, with a very tidy space. The rear seats can be fully folded, expanding the space to around 1,500 liters, which is perfect for weekend camping trips with friends—fitting tents, sleeping bags, and a grill without any issues. Compared to other luxury SUVs like the BMW X5, the G500's trunk has a taller height, and the side-opening door design is particularly convenient for loading and unloading, especially after off-roading, as I don’t need to bend over to retrieve items. The trunk's material is also quite sturdy, capable of handling bumpy road conditions. For space management, I recommend placing heavier items toward the rear to prevent shifting—it’s a well-balanced design overall.

I've always found the trunk design of the Mercedes-Benz G500 very thoughtful. With a standard capacity of about 480 liters, it's more than enough for daily grocery shopping or picking up kids, easily accommodating strollers and backpacks. The seats can be folded down to increase the space to 1,500 liters, making it spacious enough for family trips with plenty of luggage and snacks without feeling cramped. The side-opening door is convenient in tight garage spaces. I feel the trunk layout is quite square and tall enough for large items like big potted plants or snowboards. Compared to the Land Rover Range Rover, it focuses more on practicality, and regular checks of the trunk sealing ring during maintenance can prevent water leakage issues. The storage compartments in the trunk are very useful for long trips, allowing for organized storage of small items.

I use the G500 to pick up and drop off my family, and the standard 480-liter trunk space is just right for daily groceries. With the seats folded down, it expands to 1,500 liters, easily accommodating three suitcases for family trips without feeling cramped. The side-opening door makes it convenient to access items, and the sturdy door hinges ensure they won't get damaged on rough roads. The moderate sense of space is great for child safety, and the storage compartments can secure small items. As a family car, the spare tire well is neatly designed and doesn’t collect dust easily.

Taking the G500 for an off-road adventure, its 480-liter trunk capacity is sufficient for camping gear. With the seats folded down, it expands to 1,500 liters, easily accommodating backpacks and tools with room to spare. The side-hinged door ensures safe loading and unloading on slopes, preventing the door from slipping. For space utilization, I pay attention to weight distribution to avoid affecting handling. The durable materials withstand rough terrain, and with the addition of storage nets, it's easy to keep everything tidy.


