What are the trunk dimensions of the Lingxuan?
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The trunk height of the Changan Lingxuan is 1150mm; the maximum depth is 1146mm; the backrest of the third-row seats can be folded forward in a 4:6 ratio, which provides more versatile space variations in the trunk compared to a fully folded backrest. At this time, the maximum depth is 1460mm, allowing for occasional transportation of longer items. When the third row is folded forward, the depth of the Changan Lingxuan is 900mm. Below are some relevant details: In regular mode, the trunk offers 349 liters of storage space. The third-row seats support a 4:6 proportional fold-down, and when fully folded, the trunk volume can be expanded to 3882 liters, meeting both passenger and cargo needs.
I always pay special attention to trunk practicality when driving, and the Lingxuan MPV's trunk dimensions are quite substantial. With the third-row seats up, the capacity is about 120 liters, with a height of around 70 cm, a width of nearly 1.1 meters, and a depth of less than half a meter—enough to fit a standard suitcase or a few bags without issue. If you fold down the third-row seats, the space instantly expands to over 800 liters, with increased depth and width, allowing for larger items like strollers or camping gear. The trunk entrance is well-designed, with a low loading height that makes loading and unloading items easier on the back. Overall, the dimensions are particularly family-friendly, offering flexible adjustments especially when carrying more passengers.
As someone who travels frequently, I pay special attention to trunk space. Without adjusting the seats, the Lingxuan's trunk has a capacity of approximately 120 liters, with dimensions around 50 cm in length, width, and height. It can easily accommodate two or three backpacks or a small suitcase. If you fold down the third-row seats, the volume can surge to over 800 liters, with the depth extending to more than a meter and the width also expanding, making it more than enough for hiking backpacks or shopping bags. In practical use, the flat bottom and low opening make it easy to load large items, and your belongings won’t get wet in the rain. For occasional long trips, I recommend using soft bags, as hard suitcases take up more space and can affect loading efficiency.