
xc60 trunk capacity is calculated under two conditions, as detailed below: 1. Without folding down the rear seats: The XC60's trunk capacity is 490 liters, with a minimum width of 1120mm and a minimum depth of 1010mm. 2. With the rear seats fully folded down: The maximum depth increases to 1840mm, and the capacity expands to 1450 liters. 3. Additionally, storage compartments throughout the cabin provide ample space for passengers' small items, significantly enhancing convenience.

I've been driving the XC60 for almost two years, and the trunk is incredibly spacious. Officially rated at 483 liters, it easily fits four or five large grocery bags for daily shopping. It's most practical for weekend outings with kids—folding stroller, camping gear, and two suitcases all fit without a problem. The wide trunk opening and flat floor make loading items effortless on the back. The rear seats can be folded down with one button, expanding the space directly to 1,410 liters. Last time I moved, I even managed to fit a 1.8-meter potted plant inside. The roof also has luggage rack slots, making it convenient for carrying ski gear. Compared to the Q5L, it is indeed a bit smaller, but the XC60 excels in its smart interior layout, utilizing every corner efficiently.

The actual measurement of the XC60's trunk space shows a standard capacity of 483 liters, which is sufficient for daily use. The trunk design is thoughtful, with a floor height 3 cm lower than the X3, making it easier to lift heavy items. At my height of 175 cm, I can stand upright with headroom to spare. On weekends, I helped a friend transport a 55-inch TV without any issues. With the rear seats folded down, the space expands to 1410 liters, enough to serve as a bed—just add an air mattress for camping. However, note that the spare tire compartment slightly reduces vertical height, so it's recommended to use a net to secure smaller items. A major advantage of this car is that the rear wheel arches don't intrude much into the space, leaving room for four boxes of mineral water on each side, making it far more spacious than the GLC.

The XC60's trunk capacity is average among luxury midsize SUVs, with 483 liters being not particularly large but sufficient. The 102 cm depth allows golf bags to be placed horizontally, while the 104 cm width can accommodate four 20-inch carry-on suitcases side by side vertically. I purchased the plug-in hybrid version, and the under the rear seat cushion doesn't affect the space. The most impressive part is the details: the power tailgate with kick sensor is especially convenient when returning from shopping with full hands. The partition can be adjusted to three levels, and the lower layer can store emergency supplies. On rainy days, you don't have to worry about dirtying the seats when storing wet rain jackets.

When I first got the XC60, I specifically measured the trunk: depth ranges from 98-187 cm (with rear seats folded down), width is 104 cm. In practice, it can fit four carry-on suitcases with one-third space remaining, and two backpacks can still be stacked on top. I love its practical design—the trunk has four anchor points, so using a net to secure the dog crate prevents it from wobbling. Both sides come with 12V power outlets, making it super convenient to power a car fridge. However, the hybrid version lacks a spare tire due to the pack, but the recessed area can hold two extra shoe boxes. If you frequently move large items, I recommend opting for the air suspension, which automatically levels the vehicle when loaded.

The XC60's trunk capacity is 483-1410 liters, but it's more flexible in practical use than the numbers suggest. Last week, I took a short trip with my family and managed to fit two 28-inch suitcases, two folding bikes, and a tent bag inside. The trick was removing the partition and placing the suitcases vertically. The trunk comes with a retractable roller blind that can be folded in sections, allowing access to items at the bottom without emptying everything. Both sides feature hook designs, and I hung three takeout soup boxes without any spills. Depth test results: A large golf bag fits without needing to tilt it. However, if you frequently transport large items, I’d recommend opting for the V90 wagon instead.


