What is the trunk capacity of the Levin?
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The trunk capacity of the Levin is approximately 379L, with trunk dimensions of 540mm, 1000mm, and 695mm. The interior of the trunk is well-organized, and the rear seats support proportional folding, offering high practicality. A non-full-size spare tire is placed at the bottom of the trunk. The Levin has overall dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The Levin Sport Edition comes with additional sporty features, including front and rear aerodynamic bumpers, a sporty mesh piano black front grille, and exclusive sport-style seats. The gasoline Sport Edition also features a lowered body stance.
I drive my Levin to pick up and drop off my kids every day, and the trunk is more than enough. Last time we went on a family trip, we fit two 28-inch suitcases, a stroller, and camping gear inside—I’d estimate around 470 liters. The hybrid version is slightly smaller, about 430 liters, but it’s plenty for daily grocery runs. The trunk opening is designed low, making it easy to load heavy items. The rear seats can also be folded down to expand the space—I used this feature last week to help a neighbor move flower pots. The Sylphy in the same class offers about 560 liters, but the Levin’s interior is more neatly organized, so the actual usability is higher. If space is a major concern, I recommend visiting a dealership to measure the actual car, as official figures and real-world loading capacity often differ.
As a veteran driver who has owned a Leiling for three years, the actual measured trunk depth is close to 1 meter. I've tested it and it can fit five to six standard-sized fruit crates. The fuel version has a claimed capacity of 470 liters, while the hybrid version offers 427 liters, with the difference mainly due to battery layout. For daily deliveries with cardboard boxes, stacking them three layers high is no problem. I recommend choosing the fuel version if you frequently carry cargo, as the extra 40+ liters are quite practical. The rear wheel arches don't intrude noticeably, allowing boxes to be placed flush against the sides. When picking up friends at the airport, three large suitcases can be handled with ease. The most thoughtful feature is the hidden trunk support rods, which prevent items from being crushed. In terms of space utilization among its peers, it's quite high—the Corolla is almost the same but costs 20,000 more.
The trunk capacity of the Levin varies by model year. The new hybrid version offers 427 liters, while the gasoline model provides 470 liters. These figures rank above average in its class—for comparison, the Sylphy has a larger 560-liter trunk, whereas the Lavida only offers 510 liters. In the hybrid variant, the battery placement under the trunk raises the floor slightly by about two finger widths. Practical tests show it can fit four golf bags or three carry-on suitcases plus a backpack. The rear seats fold down as a single unit, unlike the Corolla which features split-folding. For daily use, it's more than sufficient—my weekly grocery shopping fills less than half the space.