
Superb, SWM X7, Geely Emgrand, and Geely Emgrand are models with relatively large trunk space. The Superb is a low-key, practical, and well-balanced model with spacious interiors. Its design features a three-dimensional hood and a wide vertical grille, creating a strong visual impact. The trunk capacity is 570 liters, and when the rear seats are folded down, it expands to an impressive 1680 liters, surpassing all competitors in its class. As one of the few mid-size 7-seater SUVs priced under 100,000 yuan, the SWM X7's space and configuration are its biggest selling points. Thanks to its larger body size, with the third row folded down, the SWM X7's trunk capacity reaches 660L, meeting 90% of daily needs. It's especially handy during holidays for transporting various gifts and items. The Geely Emgrand boasts a trunk capacity of 680L, which is exceptionally large. The top configuration is priced at just 100,000 yuan, making it an attractive option for many. If you need a large trunk, have a limited budget, and prefer sedans, the Emgrand is undoubtedly the best choice! As a classic SUV that has been popular in China for years, the CS75's capabilities speak for themselves. After the entire lineup was updated to the "Cool Edition," the CS75's configuration improved further. All automatic transmission models now come with Aisin's 6AT gearbox, delivering mature and reliable performance. Additionally, the CS75's space performance is outstanding, with a trunk capacity of 590L, ranking among the top in compact SUVs. The large trunk opening also makes loading items easier.

I've been driving an SUV for several years, and the Honda CR-V's trunk is particularly spacious. It easily fits a stroller, school bags, and grocery baskets for daily trips to drop off the kids, with no crowding at all. On weekend family outings, there's still room left after loading several large suitcases, folding chairs, and a tent—the space is very well-planned, unlike smaller cars where you always have to make trade-offs. A friend's Toyota RAV4 is similar, capable of holding four or five golf bags or picnic gear. If you're using it for family purposes, this type of vehicle has a deep trunk that allows for vertical stacking to save space, making it much more practical than sedans. I find a large trunk to be a huge relief—no more worries about big grocery hauls or needing to fit in last-minute items.

As an urban office worker juggling work and travel, the Subaru Outback wagon's trunk space pleasantly surprised me. On weekdays, it effortlessly accommodates my laptop bag and gym equipment; for weekend getaways, two large suitcases plus a disassembled bicycle fit with ease. Though compact in size, its space utilization is remarkably efficient—rear seats fold flat to double the cargo area, having handled multiple luggage-moving tasks without issue. With modest fuel consumption balancing economy and practicality, this wagon is a must-consider if you prioritize efficiency while needing extra gear capacity.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Ford F-150 pickup truck's trunk is my top choice, with ample space for tents, fishing rods, and grills. SUVs like the Jeep Grand Cherokee are also great, easily accommodating camping chairs and folding tables, saving the hassle of multiple trips with their spacious interiors.

When choosing a car, don't just focus on the exterior dimensions when evaluating trunk space. For example, the MPV Toyota Sienna can exceed 1000 liters in capacity, and in practical tests, it can hold several large suitcases. Sedans like the Honda Accord offer around 500 liters, which is usually sufficient. It's recommended to check the manufacturer's data or conduct a practical test with luggage bags.

Frequent movers will find minivans like the Kia Carnival incredibly practical, with their massive trunks capable of swallowing furniture parts or piles of cardboard boxes in one go, saving time and effort. Compared to sedans, their space advantage is obvious, making life much easier.


