What is the trunk size of the BMW 1 Series?

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StDamian
07/30/25 10:01am
BMW 1 Series trunk dimensions are 1100mm in depth, 810-1410mm in width, and 530mm in height. Features of BMW 1 Series trunk: The BMW 1 Series offers a luggage compartment volume of 330-1150 liters. The sporty nature of the BMW 1 Series means space is not its strong suit. While the front space is acceptable, as a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, the transmission shaft occupies rear space, reducing rear seating comfort. Although the 330-liter trunk space is not very generous, the relatively flat floor combined with the 4/6 split-folding rear seats expands storage space to 1150 liters, making the BMW 1 Series' storage capacity adequate. After all, this is a sports sedan, and no one would use it for hauling goods. BMW 1 Series trunk switch: The BMW 1 Series does not have an interior trunk switch; it can be unlocked using the key or directly at the tailgate.
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