What are the dimensions of the Roewe RX5 trunk?

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Valentina
07/28/25 9:39pm
The Roewe RX5 trunk has a height of 770mm, a maximum depth of 1740mm, an external width of 1050mm, and an internal width of 1290mm. Below is some knowledge about the trunk. Trunk structure: The basic structure consists of two core shaft drive rods. The drive rod, through the main shaft drive, is composed of an inner tube and an outer tube. The motor and gears inside the inner tube drive a threaded main shaft, which moves along a threaded nut fixed to the inner side of the outer tube. Electric struts use an electric main shaft located inside the motor within the strut to open and close the trunk lid, with springs also assisting in the lid opening operation. Trunk function: The driver can open or close the tailgate by pressing the tailgate switch on the vehicle, using the remote car key, or by sensing with a hand or any object in the corresponding area of the tailgate. This allows for easy and quick storage of items in the vehicle when holding too many objects makes opening the door inconvenient.
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AxelDella
08/12/25 2:16am
I recently got my hands on the Roewe RX5, and the trunk size is truly thoughtful. The standard capacity is about 595 liters, which can expand to 1,639 liters with the rear seats folded down. The actual dimensions are approximately 1 meter in width, 90 cm in depth, and 80 cm in height. For our family outings with the kids, it easily fits a stroller, toy box, and a bunch of miscellaneous items. On weekends when we go grocery shopping, handling large and small bags is no problem at all—folding down the rear seats even allows room for a foldable bicycle. This space is very practical among compact SUVs, especially for homemakers, saving a lot of packing time. If you frequently carry cargo, remember to use a cargo net to secure items and prevent them from rattling while driving.
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