Which car has the biggest boot space with seats down?

Which car has the biggest boot space with seats down?

If you are looking for a family car with the biggest boot, the Mercedes-Benz GLE stands out. Offering up to 825 litres of space with the rear seats upright, making it perfect for storing prams, luggage or shopping with ease, whilst folding down the rear seats expands the capacity to an impressive 2,055 litres. Usually, these cars are hired for business but families could definitely benefit from the boot size for prams and chairs. We recommend about 4 large suitcases could fit comfortably in boots of this range. Cars in this category on average have a capacity of 400-550 litres.Moving the rear seats forwards increases the luggage capacity to 590 litres, while folding the rear seats liberates up to 1,520 litres of room. The front passenger seat can also optionally fold fully forward, creating a load space which is up to 2,484 mm long.

Which VW has the biggest boot?

Volkswagen Touareg With the seats up, the Touareg offers 810 litres of space, expanding to a cavernous 1,800 litres when the rear seats are folded down. This SUV is perfect for those who need to transport large items regularly or simply desire ample room for long trips. Volkswagen ID Buzz The boot of the ID Buzz offers a huge 1,121 litres. You don’t get a flat floor when you fold the seats down: instead you can get an optional board that creates two levels to the huge boot, which you can remove to increase the load space.

What is the boot size of a VW Golf?

The Volkswagen Golf has a 381-litre boot – a litre bigger than you get in an Audi A3 or BMW 1 Series (both 380 litres), although the BMW can swallow six carry-on suitcases while the shape of the Volkswagen’s boot limits it to five. So, again, very similar in size. It’s worth noting that plug-in hybrid models lose some boot space. The A3 PHEV gets a 280-litre boot, while the plug-in Golf offers 273 litres. Don’t forget, there’s also the saloon version of the A3 if you want a different body shape.

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