
The Bora's trunk has a regular depth of 1050mm, a maximum depth of 1920mm, a width of 1040-1510mm, a height of 580mm, and a regular capacity of 506L. Definition of Trunk: The trunk is the car's storage compartment for miscellaneous items. A car trunk mat can effectively protect the trunk, preventing dirt or liquids from entering and damaging the trunk surface, and also preventing items inside the trunk from sliding. Trunk Precautions: Do not place flammable or explosive items in the trunk. Since the trunk is an enclosed space, temperatures can rise very quickly. If items like lighters or hairspray are left in the trunk, the combination of summer heat and long-distance travel can easily lead to explosions, with unimaginable consequences.

I usually drive my Bora for commuting and picking up the kids. The trunk capacity is about 506 liters, which is quite spacious for me. For example, during family trips, it can easily fit two large suitcases, a stroller, plus a bunch of snacks and toys without feeling crowded. It's also convenient for weekend grocery shopping, as it can hold four or five bags of items, eliminating the need for multiple trips. The trunk design is quite user-friendly, with a large opening that makes loading and unloading quick and reduces the hassle of bending over. Overall, the space strikes a good balance between practicality and comfort, which is a pleasant surprise for a compact car. If you're interested, I recommend experiencing it firsthand by loading it up to get a feel for the size.

I've researched quite a few compact cars, and the trunk capacity of the Bora is 506 liters, which is considered above average in its class. It's slightly larger than its sibling model, the Golf, allowing for a few more suitcases. The design is quite thoughtful, with foldable rear seats to expand the space, but the standard capacity is sufficient for daily use. For example, when I was moving, I managed to fit computer boxes and small appliances, and there was still some space left. If practicality is a priority in your car selection, this specification is quite reliable—neither excessive nor wasteful, perfectly suited for urban commuting needs.

I just bought a Bora, and the trunk has a capacity of 506 liters, which is surprisingly spacious. It's perfect for storing my backpack, sports shoes, and scooter. Occasionally, when helping my roommate move boxes or shopping bags, there's more than enough space. The design is quite convenient, with smooth opening and closing, no jamming. For someone single like me, storage space is never an issue—it's hassle-free and worry-free.


