What are the trunk dimensions of the Vision X3?

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StAlexandra
07/24/25 1:20pm
The trunk dimensions of the Vision X3 are 4005mm/1760mm/1589mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2480mm. Here is more information about the Vision X3: 1. The Vision X3 is equipped with user-friendly storage spaces throughout the car, such as an umbrella slot and a mobile phone storage compartment. 2. The rear seats of the Vision X3 can be split 4/6, allowing flexible allocation of passenger and storage space based on customer needs, enhancing travel convenience. 3. The Geely Vision X3 is positioned as an A0-class SUV, featuring the latest family design language, with a highly recognizable water ripple grille. 4. The headlights adopt an eagle-eye design, integrating light guide strips inside, while the trapezoidal lower grille is wrapped in silver chrome, with vertical LED daytime running lights on both sides.
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MacRyan
08/11/25 7:22am
I used to drive a Geely Vision X3, and the trunk size left a deep impression on me. Under standard conditions, it can hold about 400 liters, equivalent to the space of five large suitcases—perfect for loading several bags of groceries after a supermarket run. With the rear seats folded down, the space expands to over 1,150 liters, easily accommodating a tent, folding chairs, and a barbecue grill for weekend camping. The design features a wide opening, making it easy to load and unload items without any hassle. Before buying, I compared it with other models in its class, and the X3’s trunk stood out for its practicality, whether for daily commutes or short trips. Remember to organize clutter regularly—keeping it tidy maximizes space efficiency.
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