
The trunk capacity of the all-new 2020 RAV4 has been increased to 580L. With the rear seats folded down, the measured depth is 1900mm, width is 1350mm, and height is 810mm. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Compared to the previous generation, the dimensions of the all-new RAV4 have been slightly adjusted, with a length, width, and height of 460018551680mm, and the wheelbase has been extended by 30mm to 2690mm. Additionally, the minimum ground clearance has been increased by 7mm to 200mm. 2. The all-new RAV4, built on the TNGA GA-K platform, is equipped with either a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine or a 2.5L hybrid system, both of which meet the China VI emission standards.

I've been driving the RAV4 for several years, and the official trunk capacity is 580 liters, which feels quite spacious. It easily handles large cardboard boxes for grocery shopping, and on weekends, it accommodates tents and folding chairs for camping without any trouble. When the rear seats are folded down, the capacity expands to 1690 liters—last road trip, I even fit in skis and a fridge without any issues. The space is designed flat for easy access, and there are some small storage compartments for odds and ends. In practical use, I find it even more functional than expected, especially for family trips, making things worry-free.

Before the RAV4, I researched the trunk space, which is about 580 liters. Without folding down the rear seats, it can accommodate several suitcases. The interior height is sufficient—I've tested loading four or five large bags without affecting the door closing. When the seats are folded flat, the depth increases, making it easier to transport large items. Compared to other SUVs, the trunk space in vehicles of the same class generally ranges from 500 to 600 liters, placing the RAV4 in the upper-middle range. It offers high space utilization with a flat cargo floor free of protrusions, ensuring both practicality and safety.

With two kids at home, the RAV4's 580-liter trunk comes in handy frequently. It's more than enough for strollers, toy boxes, school bags, and backpacks, keeping things tidy when going out. The square-shaped space prevents items from rolling around, making trips with kids safe and worry-free. Occasionally folding down the rear seats allows fitting larger strollers or tents, offering flexibility and practicality.

As someone who loves to compare, I find the RAV4's 580-liter trunk capacity quite suitable. The CR-V offers about 530 liters, and the Volkswagen Tiguan has 570 liters, making the RAV4 slightly more spacious in comparison. It fits four 20-inch suitcases perfectly, and the height is taller than sedans, so you don't need to bend over when loading items. If you want to increase the capacity, just fold down the rear seats, expanding it to 1,690 liters for more luggage.

As a travel enthusiast, the RAV4's 580-liter trunk is perfect for road trips. It easily fits camping gear for two—tent, sleeping bags, stove, and food—with room to spare. Folding down the seats expands the space to 1,690 liters, and I've even managed to fit a kayak inside. The thoughtful design includes hooks to secure items, ensuring both safety and convenience.


