What is the trunk size of the Benben mini?

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MacChristopher
07/30/25 1:22am
Benben mini trunk is 45CM wide and 100CM long. Introduction to the Benben mini trunk: The storage space inside the car is very abundant, with no wasted space, completely exceeding expectations, even better than many compact cars that claim to be all-round family vehicles. Although the trunk is not large, it is sufficient for daily use by two people. Coupled with the 4/6 folding rear seat backrest, loading capacity is not an issue. Introduction to the Benben mini: The Benben MINI is a small car newly designed by Changan Automobile for its future leapfrog development. Earlier at the Guangzhou Auto Show, this car was already exhibited. Its front face design is simple and lively, full of cartoonish appeal, obviously more attractive to teenagers and fashion-conscious people, with a more prominent sporty and cool feel.
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