
The trunk size of the Enclave Plus is as follows: depth ranges from 810mm to 1710mm, width is 1030mm, and height is 740mm. Below are detailed introductions about the Enclave Plus trunk: 1. Loading capacity: The trunk space capacity reaches 515L, and the second-row seats support 4/6 split and complete folding, expanding up to 1712L, offering considerable loading capability. 2. Detailed introduction: The trunk floor of the Enclave Plus is nearly level with the rear bumper, and the floor is equipped with lifting handles, indicating additional storage space beneath the floor; the overall shape of the trunk is square, with expanded storage areas on both the left and right sides to further enhance space utilization; the D-pillars feature cargo cover hooks and anchor points, providing certain expandability.

Last time when I helped a friend move using the Enclave Plus, I specifically measured the trunk. In standard condition, the cargo capacity is 515 liters, which is absolutely sufficient for daily use. The depth is about 1 meter, the width at the narrowest point is just over 1 meter, and the height to the roof is over 70 cm. Last time, I fit two 28-inch suitcases plus a bunch of camping gear and still had space to spare. If you fold down the second row, the space expands directly to 1712 liters. When moving, I managed to fit a small fridge and several large boxes inside. The key is that the floor is completely flat with no steps, making it very convenient for loading large items. The trunk opening is also large enough to move big flower pots without bumping, and there’s a hidden storage compartment underneath for tools, which is quite user-friendly in design.

As a family-oriented owner who frequently goes on road trips, the Enclave Plus's trunk is truly practical. Official data states a regular capacity of 515 liters, and in real-world testing, it can easily accommodate three carry-on suitcases plus two backpacks. The rear seats can be folded down in a 40/60 split, and when fully flattened, the depth exceeds 1.8 meters—plenty of space for me (175 cm tall) to lie down and rest. When traveling with pets, I can simply slide the dog crate in, and the width is sufficient for two medium-sized crates side by side. The loading sill height is much lower than that of sedans, making it easier for elderly family members to load items, and the power liftgate adds convenience. During the rainy season, I’ve even managed to fit three folding bicycles inside—way more spacious than my neighbor’s Tiguan L.

After comparing several SUVs in the same class, the Enclave Plus stands out with its superior trunk design and capacity. The regular depth is 98cm, extending to 186cm with the rear seats folded down—I once fit a 1.8-meter ladder when moving. The trunk's widest point reaches 110cm, 5cm more than the Highlander, easily accommodating three 24-inch suitcases. The flat floor without protrusions prevents heavy items from sliding, and the retractable roller shade takes up minimal space. After over a year of use, I found the recessed storage compartment at the bottom particularly handy, with additional space around the spare tire for small tools like an air pump.

I specifically tested the trunk space right after picking up the car, and it's completely sufficient for daily family use. On weekend grocery runs, I've loaded eight cases of mineral water plus two large shopping bags with ease. The opening width exceeding 1.1 meters makes handling bulky items effortless. With the rear seats folded down, the floor is nearly flat - I once fit a 1.6-meter IKEA bookshelf without even unpacking it. The wheel arches are positioned efficiently toward the sides, maximizing usable space while still allowing for cargo nets on both sides. Most practical are the included hooks and 12V power outlet - perfect for securing messy takeout containers without spills and conveniently powering a car fridge.


