
The rear seats of the Vitara can be folded down to provide additional trunk space, with a maximum capacity of 1386 liters when the seats are folded. The trunk can be opened or closed either electrically or via remote control. To open the trunk, simply press the button inside the car or on the remote key, and the trunk will open automatically. To close the trunk, press the close button inside the trunk, the button inside the car, or the remote key, and the trunk will close automatically. Notes for trunk operation: 1. Before opening the electric tailgate, ensure there are no obstacles, ceilings, or rear walls within the opening range to prevent scratches caused by accidental contact. 2. The electric tailgate emits a "beep" alarm when fully closed. Do not start the vehicle until you hear this alarm to avoid accidents due to an improperly closed tailgate. 3. If the electric tailgate malfunctions, it should be serviced at an authorized dealership.

The trunk capacity of the Vitara is quite reliable for daily use. With the seats upright, it's around 375 liters, which is more than enough for my weekly grocery hauls – I can fit several large boxes without any issues. When the rear seats are folded down, the space expands to about 1,120 liters, which is massive. It easily accommodates luggage, bicycles, or even small furniture for weekend trips. I often take my family out for drives in this car, and the space feels just right – neither wasteful nor cramped. The Vitara's trunk design is very user-friendly, with a flat interior that prevents items from sliding around, and the tailgate height is just right for easy access. As an average user, I find this space perfectly adequate for all scenarios, from city commuting to short adventures. Combined with the practicality of an SUV, choosing the Vitara is definitely a decision you won't regret.

For someone who enjoys comparing different car models, the Vitara's trunk size is around 375 liters, slightly larger than small SUVs in the same class like the Honda HR-V but a bit smaller than the Toyota RAV4. With the seats folded down, it can reach up to 1120 liters, which is considered mid-to-upper range and particularly suitable for young people seeking flexibility. In my actual experience, driving the Vitara made it easy to handle weekend bike loading or moving boxes, thanks to its high space utilization and well-thought-out design. If daily use feels insufficient, a roof rack can be added to expand capacity. However, among its peers, its advantages lie in low fuel consumption and light handling. While the trunk isn't the largest, it's sufficient, making it a recommended choice within budget.

I've been using the Vitara for several years, and the trunk offers a standard 375 liters of space, which is more than enough for suitcases and miscellaneous items when the seats are upright. With the seats folded down, the space expands to over 1,120 liters, allowing me to transport camping gear and pet cages without feeling cramped. This amount of space is just right for me—neither too wasteful nor lacking in practicality, making daily loading hassle-free. The Vitara is neither too big nor too small, offering agile handling and a worry-free trunk, especially in the city where parking is convenient and the volume is just perfect.


