What is the size of an SUV trunk?

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OBrantley
07/30/25 8:40am
SUV trunk dimensions are 950mm in width, 770mm in height, with a minimum depth of 850mm and a maximum depth of 1700mm. Below are relevant details about vehicle trunks: 1. Maintenance: Keep the vehicle trunk clean. Properly use the side mesh pockets. Most cars come equipped with these for storing items prone to rolling, such as flashlights or small fire extinguishers. They don't take up much space, but it's not advisable to pile them together, as items may fall out of the mesh pockets due to bumps during driving. 2. Precautions: Prohibit flammable and explosive materials. The interior of a car is a relatively enclosed space, and after exposure to the sun in summer, the internal temperature can become very high. Storing flammable or explosive materials in the trunk could lead to spontaneous combustion or explosion due to the high temperature.
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