What is the trunk size of the Audi A6L?

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SanGraham
07/29/25 5:15am
Audi A6L trunk dimensions are 1000mm in depth, 1050mm in width, and 420mm in height, with a capacity of 460 liters. Below is an extended introduction to its trunk: The Audi A6L's trunk has a volume of 460L, and its shape is closer to a square. The entire trunk is extremely flat, with a wide enough opening for easy access to items. The opening is only 68cm from the ground, making it highly practical. The only drawback is that the backrest of the rear seats cannot be folded down, and there is no extension port for placing extra-long items, which can be inconvenient in certain situations.
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VanSienna
08/12/25 8:51am
I've measured the trunk of the Audi A6L multiple times. The depth is about 110 cm, the narrowest width is 98 cm, and the height is approximately 48 cm. The official volume is 530 liters. This space is definitely sufficient for daily use—for example, it can fit three 28-inch large suitcases or two sets of golf bags. The trunk opening is very wide, making it easy to load and unload large items, and the floor is flat without any protrusions. When I go on road trips with my family, I can fit a tent, suitcases, and a stroller all at once. By the way, the trunk has four anchor points and a net design, which is very thoughtful for securing items. However, the rear seats cannot be folded down, so loading extra-long items can be challenging, but for everyday use, these dimensions are more than reliable.
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