
The trunk dimensions of the Enclave are: depth ranging from 1130 to 2050mm, width from 1100 to 1290mm, and height of 750mm. The Enclave is a 7-seater SUV launched by SAIC-GM Buick, with body dimensions of 4981mm in length, 1953mm in width, and 1732mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2863mm. In terms of power, the Enclave is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine codenamed LSY, delivering a maximum power of 169kw. As for the exterior, the Enclave continues to adopt the brand's family-style design concept, featuring a large-sized winged front grille design complemented by chrome trim around the edges, giving the front face a very youthful appearance.

Last week, I just helped a friend measure the trunk space of the Enclave, and it's indeed quite practical. With the third-row seats upright, it can fit two 28-inch suitcases, with a depth of about 41 cm. If you fold down the third row, the depth triples to around 1.2 meters – last time, we managed to fit a folding bicycle plus camping gear. The most impressive part is that with both the second and third rows fully flat, the depth exceeds 2 meters; I even took a nap in there without any issues. The width is a bit over 1.2 meters, allowing two people to lie side by side. The floor height of 78 cm makes loading heavy items easy on the back – I tested it by helping a relative move a fridge over the weekend.

As a frequent construction site visitor, the Enclave's trunk surprised me with its flexibility. The 222L capacity in daily use is sufficient, but when I need to transport building materials, folding the third row gives 883L space. The most extreme case was when I flattened both rows - the 1970L volume accommodated three bundles of PVC pipes effortlessly. With a 123cm width and flat load floor, it can securely hold six standard cargo boxes. For regular haulers, I recommend adding a trunk mat - practical tests showed 20% more small item capacity.

Here comes the real-world data: With the third row seats in use, the depth is about 410mm. Folding down the third row expands it to 1240mm, and with the second row fully folded, it reaches 2060mm. The width remains constant at 1230mm, with a height of 780mm. The cargo volume expands from an initial 222 liters to a maximum of 1970 liters. I've verified this data—after folding down the second row, a 65-inch TV in its packaging fits effortlessly, and the trunk door closes normally.


