What is the size of an SUV trunk?
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The size of an SUV trunk is 950mm in width, 770mm in height, with a minimum depth of 850mm and a maximum depth of 1700mm. Below is some relevant information about vehicle trunks: Maintenance: Keep the trunk clean. Properly use the mesh pockets on both sides. Most cars are equipped with these for storing items that are prone to rolling, such as flashlights and small fire extinguishers. They don't take up much space, but it's not recommended to pile them together, as items may fall out of the mesh pockets due to bumps during driving. Precautions: Flammable and explosive items are prohibited. The interior of a car is a relatively enclosed space, and after exposure to the sun in summer, the temperature inside can become very high. Storing flammable or explosive items in the trunk may lead to spontaneous combustion or explosion due to the high temperature.
As a regular family user who often drives an SUV for outings with my family, the trunk size is extremely important to me, as it needs to accommodate a week's worth of groceries, my child's toy box, and even a stroller. There are significant differences among different types of SUVs: compact models like the Mazda CX-5 offer around 900 liters of trunk space, which is just enough for two suitcases and some miscellaneous items; midsize SUVs like the Toyota RAV4 provide up to 1,500 liters, easily fitting luggage for a family vacation; large SUVs such as the Ford Explorer boast a massive 2,000 liters, capable of handling even bulky moving items. The key lies in the foldable seats—60/40 split-folding designs make the space more flexible, allowing the stroller to fit without squeezing other items. Practical features like scratch-resistant plastic linings prevent damage from collisions, while a height of generally over 80cm makes it easier to load tall boxes compared to sedans. From a safety perspective, don’t forget the tie-down anchors to prevent items from flying around. When choosing a car, test-fit your commonly used items to avoid daily hassles from insufficient space.