
Trunk interior length: 560mm, width: 1190mm, height: 790mm. Items that can be placed in the trunk: The Odyssey's trunk can accommodate some daily items that are not very large in volume. It also comes with a partition board that serves to protect privacy, and there is a storage compartment under the floor for tools. How to open the trunk: The Odyssey's trunk has an electric switch. The driver can open the trunk for others using the door panel button without having to get out of the car. When the engine is off, pressing the button once will open the trunk. When the engine is running, you need to hold the button for 3 seconds to open it. If the owner wants to open it manually, they can simply insert and turn the trunk key to open it.

When using the Odyssey as a family car, trunk space is crucial for our trips with the kids. With the third-row seats up, the trunk volume is roughly between 125 to 150 liters, with a depth of less than one meter, a width of nearly one meter, and a similar height—enough to fit two medium-sized suitcases along with some backpacks or toy boxes. However, when we fold down the third-row seats, the space instantly expands to over 1,000 liters, with a depth exceeding 1.2 meters, easily accommodating a bicycle or multiple sets of sports gear. During camping trips with the kids, this design makes loading luggage worry-free. The moderate height ensures easy access, preventing unsafe stacking. Overall, it's flexible and thoughtful, adapting to various lifestyle needs and making our weekend trips smooth and hassle-free.

Frequently helping people move, the Odyssey's trunk size is truly a treasure. With the third-row seats in use, the trunk offers about 150 liters of volume, approximately 0.9 meters in width and 0.8 meters in depth, making it suitable for small boxes or shopping bags. Once the third row is folded down, the space immediately jumps to around 1500 liters, with the depth soaring to over a meter while maintaining ample width, allowing for sofas or several large boxes of miscellaneous items. I would recommend adjusting the seats as needed to ensure items are stacked neatly to avoid damage from shifting. Additionally, the height of about 0.8 meters combined with a flat floor makes moving heavy items much easier. These size parameters have helped me complete tasks efficiently, with the space's practicality and cost-effectiveness being exceptionally high.

From a safe driving perspective, I'm concerned about the rationality of the Odyssey's trunk dimensions. With the third-row seats in place, the trunk has a volume of approximately 125 liters, with a depth of nearly one meter and slightly narrower width, ensuring items won't excessively shift during driving, thus reducing risks. When the third row is folded down, the space expands to over 1,000 liters, with both depth and width exceeding one meter and a height of about 0.9 meters, but proper load arrangement is still essential. For example, during travel, placing heavy items low and against the wall minimizes impact during sudden braking. These dimension data help us balance cargo capacity and stability. Overall, this design is thoughtful and safe.


