What is the interior width dimension of the Levin trunk?

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McArthur
07/24/25 7:39pm
The trunk dimensions of the Levin are 540mm/1000mm/695mm. The Levin's trunk interior is well-organized, and the rear seats support proportional folding, offering high practicality. It comes with a non-full-size spare tire placed at the bottom of the trunk. Precautions for using the Levin trunk are as follows: 1. Heavier items in the trunk should be placed close to the seat backrest. 2. Ensure the backrest is securely fixed. If items can be stacked, heavier items should be placed at the bottom. 3. Secure loose items in the trunk to prevent them from sliding. 4. When transporting items in the trunk, the backrest of the rear seats should not be tilted forward.
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OCatherine
08/11/25 10:50am
I remember my friend has a Levin, and the internal width of the trunk is about 1 meter, roughly 100 centimeters, as I personally measured it for him using a regular tape measure. The width doesn’t vary much, but there might be slight differences between different years or versions—for example, his older model was 98 cm, while the newer hybrid version is said to be 105 cm. The width affects daily use, such as fitting a stroller or a large suitcase; a narrower width might not accommodate a folded tent. I suggest checking the Toyota official website for vehicle specifications—input the model year to see precise data. If you don’t have a tape measure, you can visit a 4S store and ask the salesperson to measure it for you, as this relates to practicality. Some cars have wheel arch protrusions in the trunk structure, which take up some space, so avoid those areas when measuring.
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