
The trunk capacity of the Volkswagen Lavida: The trunk height is 560mm, width is 1010mm, and the maximum depth is 1890mm. The Lavida's trunk floor is flat, and the interior structure is well-organized. The rear seats support a 4/6 split-folding function, and when folded down, the trunk floor remains level, making it convenient for loading items. Below is additional information about the Volkswagen Lavida: 1. The 1.6 automatic transmission model uses an Aisin 6-speed automatic manual transmission. It offers smooth and comfortable gear shifts, quick up and down shifts, is fuel-efficient, and has excellent reliability. 2. The 1.4T model uses Volkswagen's self-developed DSG dual-clutch transmission. In extreme conditions such as steep slopes or flooded roads, it is convenient to switch to manual mode to maintain low gear and high torque driving.

I've been driving the Lavida for three years, and the trunk is truly impressive. It has a depth of over 1 meter and a height of about half a meter. Normally, it can easily fit three 28-inch suitcases for airport pickups, with extra space on the sides for a few backpacks. The most practical feature is the 4/6 split-folding rear seats. Last time I helped a friend move, I could even fit a whole set of skis inside. The trunk opening is about 65 cm from the ground, making it easier to load heavy items without straining your back, though the rear bumper tends to get dirty easily—I’d recommend adding a scratch guard. On weekends, when I take the kids camping, it can hold everything from a folding stroller to tents, sleeping bags, and a barbecue grill. For a compact car, this space is really outstanding.

As tested by automotive media, the Lavida's standard trunk capacity of 510 liters outperforms its Japanese counterparts in the same class. The key lies in the trunk's internal tidiness, with minimal wheel arch intrusion and hidden storage compartments under the floor. Practical tests showed that after loading two 24-inch and two 20-inch suitcases, there was still surplus space. It effortlessly accommodated ten upright cases of mineral water from supermarket shopping. However, two points should be noted: first, the tailgate hinge occupies some top space, requiring large cartons to be placed sideways; second, not all models come with a hands-free tailgate, making it slightly inconvenient to open/close when handling heavy items. Compared to the new Sylphy's 490-liter capacity, the Lavida's ability to fit a stroller without removing the wheels makes it more practical.

Last month, I just picked up the Lavida 1.5L and specifically tested the trunk: width 1015mm, height 560mm, depth 1040mm. When helping my wife stock up for her store, I managed to fit in 8 clothing mannequin stands vertically (the kind with a 1.5-meter base). For daily use, it can hold 4 carry-on suitcases + 2 golf bags, and the floorboard can be adjusted to different heights. During the New Year trip back home, I loaded 20 boxes of holiday goods. The only downside is the small step when the rear seats are folded down, requiring a slight angle when transporting a 1.8-meter IKEA bed board. Compared to my friend's Corolla with a 465L trunk, the Lavida can clearly fit two extra large storage boxes.


