What is the trunk space of the Elysion?

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OJessica
07/30/25 7:23am
Honda Elysion trunk volume is 31cm*110cm*80~90cm. The following are relevant details: 1. Body dimensions: The vehicle's length*width*height (mm) is 4950*1842*1711. 2. Body structure: 5-door, 7-seat MPV. 3. Suspension type: Front suspension is MacPherson strut independent suspension; rear suspension is torsion beam non-independent suspension. 4. Features: The Honda Elysion is equipped with rearview camera, full-speed adaptive cruise control, panoramic sunroof, blind spot monitoring system, etc.
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