What is the size of the Lavida's trunk?

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LaGarrett
07/24/25 4:44am
Lavida's trunk dimensions are 1120 mm in depth, 1010 mm in width, and 560 mm in height. When the second-row seats are folded down, the depth extends to 1890 mm, with a trunk capacity of 510 liters. The Lavida's rear seats can be folded down proportionally, enhancing the trunk's loading capacity. Below is related information: 1. The car's trunk is a very important component of the vehicle's interior configuration, and effectively utilizing the trunk space requires certain techniques. The order of placing items is crucial—large items should be placed at the bottom, small items on top, heavy items in the front, and lighter items at the back. This prevents items from damaging each other during sudden braking. 2. When there are fewer items, the trunk may appear spacious. During driving, items may shift with the vehicle's movement. Using an elastic net to secure fragile or small items can provide good protection. If the vehicle is not equipped with an in-car first aid kit, it is advisable to keep one in the trunk, stocked with commonly used first aid tools.
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Walker
08/11/25 12:18am
The Volkswagen Lavida has a standard trunk capacity of 510 liters, which is quite spacious for its class. I personally tested it when I moved—it easily fits two 28-inch suitcases upright with room for several duffel bags on the sides. The trunk opening is nearly 1 meter wide, so even large storage boxes won’t get stuck. The interior design is tidy, with minimal space intrusion from the wheel arches. Folding down the rear seats extends the depth by nearly a meter, making it practical for carrying long items. However, note that the full-size spare tire takes up some height, but overall, it’s more than sufficient for daily family use.
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