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What is the size of a car trunk?

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LaGenesis
07/29/2025, 03:58:46 PM

Generally, the size of a car trunk varies depending on different situations. Here are the relevant details: 1. Hatchbacks: The trunk volume is approximately 150 to 300 liters. 2. Sedans: Usually, the trunk volume can reach around 350 to 500 liters. 3. SUVs: The trunk volume is about 300 to 600 liters. However, when the rear seats are folded down, the trunk volume can increase to approximately 1300 to 1800 liters. 4. Rear Seat Folding: The specific situation depends on the car model. Many sedans or SUVs now support the rear seat folding function, which can effectively enhance the vehicle's loading capacity. If you have cargo transportation needs, you can choose a model with this feature.

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MacCody
08/14/2025, 11:52:35 AM

I've been driving for decades, and trunk size is really something that can't be generalized—it all depends on the car model. Back in the day, the small sedans I drove had trunks of around 400 liters, barely enough to squeeze in two suitcases, and it was a tight fit when taking my son on outings. Now that I've switched to a large SUV, like the Highlander, which has over 1,100 liters, I can easily toss in tents and bicycles with plenty of room to spare. Generally speaking: compact cars like the Honda Fit have about 350-450 liters, midsize sedans like the Camry are around 524 liters, compact SUVs like the CR-V have roughly 580 liters, and midsize to large SUVs can exceed 1,000 liters. The unit is typically liters (L), and when checking, you need to consider length, width, and height—for example, if the depth isn’t enough, a stroller might not fit. Don’t just rely on the numbers; actually trying to load items is more reliable. I recommend family users start with at least 500 liters and pay extra attention to the opening height and shape—deep but narrow trunks can be less practical. If you really want to measure, use a tape measure to check the interior dimensions, multiply them, and convert to liters by multiplying by 0.001—the old method is quite practical.

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VonAbigail
10/15/2025, 04:29:35 AM

As a data enthusiast, I've done extensive research on trunk sizes, which are measured in volume, with units being liters (L) or cubic feet (cu ft), where 1L≈0.035 cu ft. There's significant variation among mainstream models: micro cars like the Smart have about 200L, compact cars such as the Corolla offer 470L, midsize sedans like the Accord provide 580L, compact SUVs such as the RAV4 come with 580L, and large SUVs like the Explorer can exceed 800L. You can find official specifications on the manufacturer's website, but don't overlook the seat-folding functionality—some vehicles can double their space, expanding from 500L to 1200L when folded. Factors affecting trunk space include design shape and spare tire placement; for instance, hatchbacks with smaller openings may compromise practicality. For testing, I always bring standard-sized suitcases (small: 40L, medium: 70L) to measure real-world loading capacity. Travel enthusiasts are advised to choose models with at least 650L of trunk space—precise data is key to avoiding luggage overload during trips.

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SanZane
11/28/2025, 09:33:10 PM

After becoming a mom, trunk size became a daily priority—stuffing strollers and toys when taking kids out. A typical sedan trunk around 500 liters suffices, like the Volkswagen Lavida's 510L, which handles grocery bags fine. But SUVs are more practical—the RAV4’s 580L offers enough height to avoid scraping the stroller against the ceiling. Don’t just rely on specs; I simulate real use during test drives: loading a large suitcase plus small items to check leftover space. For families, choose at least 500L with a deep, wide shape. If space runs short temporarily, roof boxes help expand capacity. Cost-wise, larger trunks slightly increase fuel consumption—weighing trade-offs is key.

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SanAvery
01/18/2026, 10:56:59 PM

I'm a travel enthusiast, and trunk size directly impacts road trip enjoyment—the larger the capacity, the more fun you'll have. Compact cars typically offer 400-500 liters, like the Mazda3's 445L, which gets tight with a small group's luggage; upgrading to a midsize SUV like the Tiguan with 650L makes a world of difference. Capacity is usually measured in liters (L), but actual loading depends on length/width/height: depth matters for bulky items, while width determines how many boxes you can fit. Foldable seats boost space dramatically (CR-V expands from 580L to 1000+L)—a must for trips. Easy test method: simulate with 2-3 carry-on suitcases (~40L each). For long journeys, opt for 600L+ models like the Highlander's massive trunk that easily handles photography gear.

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HectorFitz
04/15/2026, 12:13:23 AM

When buying a car, I carefully consider the trunk size as it affects daily convenience. The size is measured in liters (L), with mainstream data as follows: entry-level compact cars around 350L, mid-size sedans like the Nissan Teana at 580L, and SUVs being larger, such as the RAV4 at 580L or the Tiguan at 650L. The key is not to just trust the specs—visit the dealership to test loading items: try fitting suitcases or shopping bags to see if they fit without obstruction. Influencing factors include design (e.g., a small hatchback opening may limit practicality) and spare tire space usage. Using car apps to compare data across brands is quite helpful. For families, a range of 500-600L is recommended, while 400L is sufficient for singles. Also consider fuel efficiency—a larger trunk may slightly increase fuel consumption, but it offers greater practicality.

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