What is the trunk size of the Volvo S90?

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Aubree
07/28/25 5:37pm
The Volvo S90 trunk has a depth of 1145mm, width of 1020mm, and height of 485mm, with a total trunk capacity of 500 liters. Rear seats: The rear seats do not support folding down, but this capacity is generally sufficient for normal use and can meet the travel needs of most families. The inability to fold down the rear seats does affect the flexibility of the trunk space to some extent, but this drawback is not critical. Avoid placing valuables in the trunk: Valuables here refer not only to money but also to other expensive items. In reality, the trunk is not as secure as one might think. Modern thieves can easily open it using current technology, and people often overlook items stored in the trunk. As a result, owners may not notice the loss of these items until much later.
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MacKayden
08/11/25 11:46pm
The trunk dimensions of my Volvo S90 are approximately 500 liters in capacity, with a depth of around 110 cm, width of about 100 cm, and height of 50 cm. As someone who frequently drives with family for trips, I can easily fit four large suitcases or a stroller plus a bunch of shopping bags inside. The wide opening makes it effortless to load and unload items. Compared to the BMW 5 Series, its space is more practical, especially suitable for long-distance travel—last week, I packed three days' worth of camping gear without any issues. However, it's important to note the trunk door's opening height to avoid restrictions in underground parking garages, and maintaining a habit of regularly clearing out clutter to keep the space tidy is essential. Overall, these dimensions are highly practical for daily use, making family outings worry-free.
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