What is the trunk size of the Haval Big Dog?
4 Answers
Haval Big Dog trunk space supports 4/6 split-folding rear seats, with a size of 855mm. After folding the rear seats, the maximum depth reaches 1730mm, width ranges from 1020-1330mm, and height is 730mm. The ground clearance of the Haval Big Dog's trunk is 870mm. Below is the relevant introduction of the Haval Big Dog: 1. Design: Full of vitality, the Big Dog adopts a more personalized and rugged design language, featuring a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a D-shaped human-machine interactive central control screen, a co-pilot handle strikingly similar to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, as well as a more refined rotary electronic gear lever and retro-style air vents. Although it is a light off-road vehicle, it excels in terms of technological sophistication. It offers six driving modes: Economy/Standard/Sport/Sand/Mud/Snow, and may also be equipped with the new-generation L2.9 intelligent driving assistance system. 2. Engine: According to official information, the Big Dog is based on a brand-new platform and will be equipped with the same 2.0T or 1.5T engines and transmissions as current Haval models. Surprisingly, the 2.0T version will offer a four-wheel-drive model (with an optional rear differential lock configuration).
I use the trunk of my Haval Big Dog for daily cargo hauling, and the space is quite spacious. The standard volume is about 408 liters, with a width of approximately 1 meter, depth of 0.9 meters, and height of 0.7 meters. It's no problem to fit a suitcase plus a few shopping bags. I love its foldable rear seats—once folded down, the space can expand to over 1,200 liters, making it convenient to carry large luggage or even a bicycle. As a family car owner, the design is well thought out without wasting any corners, and a child's stroller fits in easily. It's much more practical than my friend's sedan. During maintenance, it's advised not to overload it with heavy items, as long-term overloading can damage the chassis. The vehicle's weight affects fuel consumption, and safety comes first.
From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the Haval Big Dog's trunk starts with an official capacity of 408 liters. Compared to similar SUVs like the Toyota RAV4's approximately 480 liters, it's slightly smaller, but folding the rear seats can expand it to over 1,200 liters. The width and depth are well-balanced for practical use. In my actual test, it easily accommodated three carry-on suitcases plus backpacks, with the wide door opening preventing any bumps. The materials are sturdy and durable, resisting water accumulation during rainy seasons. For daily use, I recommend adding a scratch-resistant mat to prolong its lifespan, as compact cars excel in space management.
Driving the Haval Big Dog for urban commuting, the 408-liter trunk capacity is sufficient. I usually have more than enough space for my briefcase and miscellaneous items. Folding down the rear seats can double the space, which is great for emergency hauling, and there's no worry about fitting a tent for weekend trips. Just remember not to stack items too high, as it can obstruct your view and compromise safety.