What are the length, width, and height dimensions of a sedan's trunk?

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OMarcus
07/29/25 4:08pm
Different sedan models have varying length, width, and height dimensions for their trunks. Below is relevant information about sedan trunks: 1. Introduction to trunk volume: Generally, hatchbacks have a volume of 130-290 liters; sedans typically range from 350-580 liters; SUVs usually fall between 300-600 liters. 2. Introduction to compact sedan models with larger trunk volumes: The Ford Focus sedan has a trunk volume of 526L; the Volkswagen Sagitar—TSI+DSG comes standard with ESP across all models and offers a trunk volume of 527L; the Skoda Octavia provides 560L of trunk space, which dramatically increases to 1350L when the rear seats are folded down; the Peugeot 307 sedan boasts a trunk capacity of 620L.
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