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

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LukeDella
07/29/25 5:08pm
Generally, the dimensions of a sedan's trunk are approximately 1120 mm in depth, 1010 mm in width, and 560 mm in height. Trunk: The trunk is the area in a small car used for storing miscellaneous items, typically located at the rear of the vehicle. Notes: The trunk is a very important component of a vehicle's interior configuration, and effectively utilizing the trunk space requires certain techniques. The order in which items are placed is extremely important. The principle is to place large items at the bottom and small items on top, as well as heavy items in the front and lighter items at the back.
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McJayce
08/14/25 7:29am
The dimensions of a sedan's trunk do not have a unified standard, as they vary significantly between different brands and models. Taking the most common compact sedans as an example, the length is typically between 1 meter and 1.5 meters, the width ranges from 80 cm to about 1 meter, and the height is approximately 40 to 60 cm. For instance, some Japanese cars may have slightly smaller trunks, measuring around 110 cm in length, 85 cm in width, and 45 cm in height, while European cars often offer more space, with lengths up to 130 cm, widths of 100 cm, and heights of 55 cm. I recommend first confirming your specific car model and checking the owner's manual or online real-world measurements, as you need to consider size compatibility when loading luggage. After parking, you can use a tape measure to quickly check the dimensions to ensure you don’t overload the trunk and compromise safety. Generally, trunk capacity falls within the range of 300 to 500 liters, so it’s best to test-drive and evaluate the storage space when choosing a car.
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DelJack
10/13/25 5:12am
From an automotive maintenance perspective, trunk dimensions do vary significantly depending on vehicle size. For standard compact cars, the average trunk length ranges from 110cm to 150cm, width between 80-100cm, and height approximately 40-60cm. Design factors greatly influence these measurements - hatchbacks typically feature wider openings with slightly lower heights, while sedans maintain more consistent volumes. Practically speaking, capacity measured in liters (generally 300-600L) provides more accurate comparisons. Important reminder: dimensions aren't just about length/width/height - account for interior wall thickness and structural elements. Many trunks have irregular edges that affect measurements. For precise data, use automotive apps or dealership measurement tools. When modifying, avoid large installations that compromise space. Maintaining trunk organization enhances both convenience and safety.
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JocelynFitz
11/26/25 6:10am
Trunk dimensions vary by vehicle. The average standard sedan has a length of 1.1-1.3 meters, width around 0.9 meters, and height of 0.4-0.5 meters. For example, a compact family car might measure 120cm in length, 90cm in width, and 50cm in height, which is quite practical. Space capacity is greatly influenced by brand design, so measure before loading luggage to avoid overloading. Refer to the official manual for detailed specifications to ensure unobstructed visibility and safer driving.
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