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What are the trunk space dimensions of the Volkswagen Touran?

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AnastasiaLynn
07/30/25 2:30am

The specific trunk space dimensions of the Volkswagen Touran vary depending on the model configuration. Generally, the depth ranges from 1040-1840mm, the minimum width is 1000mm, the maximum width is 1400mm, and the height ranges from 710mm-820mm. The trunk volume is between 436-1857 liters. Car Trunk: The car trunk is a space used for storing items. Typically, a trunk mat is laid to prevent dirt or liquids from entering and damaging the trunk surface. It also helps to prevent items in the trunk from sliding, reducing the risk of interior contamination and damage, effectively protecting the car trunk. Trunk Size Design: The trunk volume of a hatchback is usually around 150 to 300 liters, while a sedan typically offers 350 to 500 liters. Many modern cars or SUVs now feature foldable rear seats, which can significantly enhance the vehicle's loading capacity.

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McKiara
08/15/25 8:40am

The trunk space of the Volkswagen Touran is quite impressive. In the five-seat configuration, the volume is about 830 liters, which can easily accommodate three large suitcases with room to spare. The depth is approximately 100 cm, the width is around 95 cm, and the height is adjustable, making it suitable for daily grocery shopping or short trips. When the rear seats are folded down, the maximum capacity can expand to 1857 liters, equivalent to the size of a mini storage room. My friend used it to move a sofa without any difficulty, highlighting its high practicality. The interior design is flat without any protrusions, and the doors are easy to open and close. Additionally, the one-touch rear seat folding function makes it more considerate than some SUVs, especially for families with children who find it incredibly convenient. Remember to clean it regularly to maintain efficient use of space and avoid cluttering it with items that could hinder access.

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JudahRose
10/21/25 6:37am

As a parent with two kids, I can attest to the Touran's spacious trunk. In 5-seat mode, its 830-liter capacity easily accommodates a stroller, toy box, and a bag of miscellaneous items. Measurements show a 95cm-wide opening, 100cm depth, and adjustable height ranging from 50cm to 80cm - just the right height for loading/unloading without bending over. When folded to 7-seat configuration, space dramatically expands to over 1,800 liters, swallowing all family trip luggage effortlessly. I frequently use it for camping trips - tents and folding tables fit perfectly, and the low loading floor makes stroller handling smooth. Pro tip: Distribute heavy items across compartments and avoid stacking too high to prevent shifting during sudden braking.

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LeLeo
12/04/25 7:05am

The Volkswagen Touran's trunk offers a volume of 830 liters in the five-seat configuration, with a minimum of approximately 120 liters when the third row of seats is in use in the seven-seat version, expanding to a maximum of 1857 liters when folded. Measurements show an opening width of 105 cm, a depth of 93 cm, and a height that varies widely with seat adjustments. This design stems from engineers optimizing space utilization to ensure every corner is usable, avoiding waste, with measurements taken from the threshold including the wheel arches. In practical use, the volume is sufficient for large items such as bicycles or pet crates, with a low loading height layout that makes operations convenient. The compact body structure allows it to navigate small turns on city streets effortlessly, maintaining maneuverability.

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