What is the trunk size of the Ford EcoSport?

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OCameron
07/25/25 1:36am
The EcoSport's trunk has a depth of 650-1500mm, a width of 980mm, and a height of 830mm. Here are some details about the EcoSport's trunk: 1. The side-opening tailgate is a distinctive feature of the EcoSport, making it more convenient to load large items. Before this, only the RAV4 and Tiggo among urban SUVs adopted this design. 2. The trunk space is very well-organized. The backrest of the rear seats can not only be folded forward, but the entire seat can also be flipped forward to increase the trunk's storage space. Such space expandability is outstanding among vehicles in the same class.
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DiAriana
08/10/25 4:13pm
I remember my Ford EcoSport, the trunk size was super convenient for daily use! In its normal state, the cargo capacity is about 350 liters, easily fitting two or three 24-inch suitcases with room to spare. With the rear seats folded down in one click, it expands to around 1,200 liters. Once, during a weekend camping trip, I managed to fit a full set of camping gear—tent, cooler, picnic mat—and still had space left for a mountain bike. The design is quite user-friendly; the side-opening rear door makes loading and unloading a breeze, unlike smaller cars where squeezing things in can be a headache. Although the size isn’t top-tier, it’s slightly larger than the Honda HR-V, making it stress-free for family outings. Pro tip: Regularly clearing out clutter maximizes space efficiency. Plus, the seat materials are durable and hard-wearing. If your budget allows, the higher trim comes with segmented storage compartments.
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