
The trunk capacity of the Baojun 730 is 261 liters. Below is more information about the Baojun 730: Launch Date: The Baojun 730 is a 7-seater family car customized for 'Chinese large families' by SAIC-GM-Wuling, based on the needs of millions of users. On March 1, 2019, the 2019 Baojun 730-CVT version was officially launched, including two models: the 1.5T-CVT Fashion and the 1.5T-CVT Flagship. Space: The Baojun 730 CVT version features an ergonomically optimized interior space with a 2+3+2 seating layout. The second and third-row seats can be folded flat for different usage scenarios, ensuring comfortable seating for passengers while providing ample and practical storage space.

As a frequent driver of the Baojun 730, I can say the trunk size of this MPV isn't very large when the third-row seats are not folded down—about 1 meter in width, 60 to 70 cm in height, and only 30 to 40 cm in depth, which can barely fit two or three small suitcases or shopping bags. However, once the third-row seats are folded forward, the space expands immediately, with depth extending to over 1.2 meters, and the total cargo volume jumps from around 120 liters to over 800 liters, easily accommodating camping gear for the whole family or moving tools. For a family user like me, the flexibility to adjust the seats is essential—it's more than enough for daily school runs with kids' backpacks, and a simple one-touch fold on weekends makes room for larger items. Just be careful not to overload it, as blocking the rearview visibility or restricting ventilation can compromise safety. Regular cleaning of the trunk also helps prolong its lifespan by preventing interior damage from loose items rubbing against surfaces.

The specific dimensions of the Baojun 730's trunk depend on the configuration and seat arrangement. Standard measurements indicate a width of approximately 1000 mm, with height ranging between 550 to 700 mm. However, depth varies significantly: it's only 350 mm deep with the third row upright, but expands to over 1 meter when folded, increasing total capacity to around 850 liters. During measurement, I noted the vertical clearance from floor to roof and the actual width between wheel arches, which helps in planning luggage sizes. The overall design strikes a balance between passenger comfort and cargo space, avoiding the rigid layouts of some SUVs. Its smooth body structure without major protrusions maximizes space utilization. For efficiency-minded users, keeping collapsible storage bins in the trunk is recommended for organized packing—preventing item slippage while ensuring easy access. The trunk features wear-resistant plastic materials that withstand daily bumps, though prolonged heavy loading may accelerate wear. Regularly checking hinge lubrication is advisable.

Compared to other compact MPVs like the Changan Oushang A800, the Baojun 730 has a smaller trunk size when the seats are not folded—140 liters for the A800 versus around 120 liters for the 730. However, with the seats folded, the 730 surpasses the A800, offering 900 liters compared to the A800's 750 liters, providing more generous space. Both vehicles are nearly 1 meter in width, but the 730 features a more rational interior layout without protruding structures, making it easier to stack boxes neatly. These dimensional differences stem from the 730's focus on family practicality, with its lightweight and quick seat-folding mechanism that can be done in seconds by pulling a lever. I often use such vehicles to transport pets or gardening tools, where size directly impacts convenience: a small space might barely fit a medium-sized dog crate, while a larger space offers more flexibility. When choosing a car, it's advisable to personally test and simulate your usage scenarios to ensure they match your needs.


