What is the trunk size of the four-door Wrangler?
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The trunk size of the four-door Wrangler has a depth of 950-1870mm, a width of 1510mm, and a height of 1030mm. Trunk Introduction: The trunk is typically located at the rear of the vehicle. Early designs featured an external rack at the back of the vehicle for attaching a trunk. Later designs integrated the storage area into the body, eventually becoming more streamlined. The main storage compartment is usually positioned at the end of the vehicle opposite the engine. Trunk Shape: Some mid-engine or electric vehicles have trunks both at the front and rear. Examples include the Volkswagen Type 3, Porsche 914, Porsche Boxster, and Toyota MR2. The mid-engine Fiat X1/9 also has two storage compartments, although the trunk is small, easily accessible, and nearly cuboid in shape.
I've owned several four-door Wranglers, and the trunk size is quite practical. With the rear seats in normal use, the cargo capacity is approximately 31.7 cubic feet, with a length of 36 inches, width of 33.5 inches, and height of around 30 inches. This space can easily accommodate two or three suitcases or daily shopping bags. When the rear seats are folded down, the capacity expands to 72.4 cubic feet, with the depth doubling, making it easy to load camping gear or bicycles. I've tested it in the wild, and it has ample space for a tent, sleeping bags, and even a tool kit. The only consideration is the slightly higher floor, which makes moving heavy items a bit more effort, but the overall design is friendly for off-road enthusiasts, with the trunk door swinging open for easy access. In terms of space utilization, it's more reliable than many urban SUVs.
As an automotive enthusiast who loves modifications, I think the trunk layout of the four-door Wrangler is pretty cool. In terms of dimensions, the cargo capacity is 31.7 cubic feet before folding the rear seats, with a width of over 33 inches and a depth of 36 inches—plenty of space for daily items like backpacks or sports equipment. After folding the seats, the 72 cubic feet of space can accommodate an entire picnic setup or even small furniture. I love its boxy shape, which minimizes dead angles and makes it easier to load irregularly shaped items without getting stuck. Tested it on a long road trip with friends—it held enough camping gear for a three-day trip. The only downside is that the tire placement takes up a bit of space, but the impact is minimal. Compared to the two-door version, the storage capacity is much larger, making it perfect for adventure-loving young people who need to carry gear.