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What is the trunk capacity of the new Lavida?

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MacReid
07/28/25 10:21pm
The trunk of the new Lavida has a height of 560mm, a width of 1010mm, and a maximum depth of 1890mm. Here is more information about the Lavida: 1. The front face of the Lavida features a multi-slat chrome grille design, with the top chrome strip connecting to the headlights on both sides, creating a visually extending effect and adding a sense of layering to the front face. 2. The interior of the Lavida adopts a three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel with multimedia buttons, and the center console is equipped with a ceramic-like panel, adding a touch of decoration to the otherwise simple interior, preventing it from appearing too dull. 3. The Lavida is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 83kW (113PS) and a maximum torque of 145N·m/3900rpm. 4. The new generation of Volkswagen Lavida features a more amiable exterior design, maintaining a certain level of recognition from a distance while shedding its previously rugged style.
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McBrynlee
08/12/25 1:47am
I've been driving the new Lavida for a while now, and the trunk is genuinely spacious, with the official claim being around 510 liters. I remember on our last family road trip, we managed to fit four large suitcases, a stroller, and a bunch of snacks without feeling cramped at all. The space is well-designed with good depth and width, making it especially convenient for shopping bags or tool kits. The rear seats can also be folded down to expand the space even further, so moving small appliances is no issue. For daily use, the trunk size is more than sufficient for both families and singles. I'd recommend getting an optional cargo net to secure smaller items and prevent them from sliding around.
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DelJuniper
10/01/25 3:49am
The trunk of the Lavida is very practical in real-world use, with a capacity of around 510 liters. I've compared it with other cars in its class, and the space utilization is excellent—it can easily accommodate three 28-inch suitcases. The lid opens to a moderate height, making it convenient for women to operate. The interior layout is flat, preventing small items from shifting around. For frequent travelers, folding down the rear seats increases the capacity to over 1,000 liters, enough to fit camping gear. The overall design is well thought out, requiring minimal maintenance—just occasional dusting is sufficient.
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GiannaAnn
11/14/25 5:37am
The trunk is quite spacious, with a 510-liter capacity. I usually toss in miscellaneous items without any hassle, and it can easily accommodate four suitcases without any issues. It's deep and wide enough, and the lid opens with just a press of a button. It's highly practical, making travel or shopping stress-free. Occasionally, I put in some sports equipment, like a golf bag, and it handles it effortlessly. It's recommended to clean it regularly to maintain tidiness.
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