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What is the trunk size of the CR-V?

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McKyle
07/28/25 11:08pm

The width of the Honda CR-V's trunk is 1050mm, the shortest depth is 955mm, the longest depth with the rear seats folded down is 1870mm, and the height is 840mm. Below is a partial introduction to the Honda CR-V:1. The Honda CR-V features a rounded and full-bodied design, with a front face that uses the brand's family design language, connecting the headlights and front grille, giving it a balanced and conventional appearance.2. The side and rear profiles also lean towards a stable and composed look, though the taillight design is quite distinctive, and the lower lines are highly layered; the decorative strip in the middle of the grille visually enhances its ruggedness, further emphasizing its SUV identity.

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CarlosFitz
08/12/25 2:28am

As someone who frequently drives out for fun, I'm very familiar with the CR-V's trunk. With the rear seats up, the cargo space is about 39 cubic feet, which is just right for fitting two large suitcases and a few outdoor backpacks. When the rear seats are folded down, it expands to 76 cubic feet, providing ample room for ski equipment or camping tents without feeling cramped. The design is quite user-friendly, with a low loading threshold that makes loading and unloading effortless—perfect for an outdoor enthusiast like me. On weekends when I take friends hiking, we never worry about running out of space for all our gear. The wide-opening tailgate angle even allows my bulky camera bag to pass through easily, making daily use incredibly convenient.

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OEloise
10/01/25 5:12am

I've been keeping an eye on various car performances, and the Honda CR-V's trunk design ranks among the top in compact SUVs. The dimensions are clear: with the rear seats upright, the capacity is about 39 cubic feet, and when folded down, it can reach a maximum of 76 cubic feet. Compared to its peers like the Toyota RAV4, which offers 37 to 69 cubic feet, the CR-V has a slight advantage, allowing for an extra stroller or two boxes of cargo. The space utilization is excellent, with a flat floor that doesn't waste corners, keeping items secure and stable during loading. For those with significant cargo needs, like me who often helps friends move, it easily handles sofas. It fully meets daily family needs, and the details reflect Honda's practicality.

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DiCayden
11/14/25 7:00am

As a guy who loves road trips, the CR-V's trunk size has saved me a lot of hassle. With the rear seats up, it offers 39 cubic feet of space, enough to fit two days' worth of luggage bags and a tent for a family of three. Fold down the rear seats, and it expands to 76 cubic feet, easily accommodating even a bicycle or a barbecue grill. On my last beach camping trip, it held all the gear and still had room for food. The space is neatly organized without any protrusions, making loading and unloading quick and hassle-free. The wide-opening doors allow for easy access with large items like surfboards. This size makes traveling simple and reliable.

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