How are boot spaces measured?
Boot space, unfortunately, is not measured in by length and width; it’s either litres, or the cubic-foot measurement equivalent of a litre.
This does not help if you need to fit a 2.0-metre-long Ikea flatpack or a couple of chairs, and also does not take into account a narrower space, wheel arches eating into the cargo area, or how high one can stack one’s stuff.
So when car-hunting, be aware of what you will be carrying and have a tape measure handy to ensure the boot accommodates your needs.
Light SUVs
Renault Captur
536 litres
The Captur has one of the biggest boots in its class and is able to fit up to 536 litres. This is mostly achieved by the forward-sliding rear seats that can increase load length by 110mm (at the expense of legroom). With the 60:40 split seats folded down, it can hold up to 1275 litres including objects up to 1.57m long.
Volkswagen T-Cross
455 litres
The second row of seats in the T-Cross can slide 140mm fore and aft which can vary boot space between 385-455 litres. Folding the rear seats flat expands cargo-carrying capacity to 1281 litres. They also fold individually in a 60:40 split which adds flexibility for combining rear passengers with long loads.
Nissan Juke
422 litres
The Juke features deep boot space that holds up to 422 litres, which is 68 litres more than the previous model and 158 litres more than the Mazda CX-3. Folding the rear seats down increases capacity to 1305 litres and if you need to carry more there is a handy 1250kg braked towing capacity.
Toyota Yaris Cross
314/390 litres
The front-wheel-drive Yaris Cross versions come with a very handy 390-litre boot while opting for all-wheel-drive traction brings just 314 litres. The front drivers gain the extra space via a 60:40-split false floor that provides more depth. All versions feature a 40/20/40-split rear seat with each individual section able to be folded flat to increase the rear luggage space up to 1097 litres.
Hyundai Venue
355 litres
With the second-row seats upright, the Venue’s cargo bay holds 355-litres with cover in place, which is just 6.0-litres less than its bigger Kona sibling. Boot capacity is helped by the two-stage floor that can be lowered. The parcel shelf can be tucked away neatly behind the rear seats with ease to accommodate taller items. With the rear seats down it can carry up 903 litres of stuff.
Kia Stonic
353 litres
The Stonic's cargo area is 28 litres bigger than the Rio hatchback on which it's based. Putting both 60:40 split/fold seats expands capacity to 1155 litres. The boot space itself has a deep floor due to only having to fit a space-saver spare wheel underneath.
Mazda CX-3
264 litres
The CX-3 certainly lives up to its compact SUV tag when it comes to storage space. An excellent car with a dynamic drivetrain, its boot space has come off -best to the second row of seats. It may be roomy for the human occupants, but its cargo volume is just 264 litres. The seats do split-fold to open the area up to 1174 litres, but if you need to carry two kids or a dog with a worth of weekend’s luggage, you may need to invest in roof racks.
Other light SUVs
- Ford Puma - 410L litres
- Citroen C3 Aircross - 410L
- Suzuki Ignis - 271L
- Suzuki Jimny - 81L
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Small SUVs
Honda HR-V
437 litres
A fuel tank located beneath the floor in the middle of the car helps give the Honda HR-V a boot that, at 437 litres, is one of the biggest in a small SUV. It is large enough to make the HR-V an alternative to a bigger car for some buyers. Folding the rear seats down expands the cargo area to 1462 litres.
Haval Jolion
430 litres
The Jolion is significantly larger than the H2 it replaces, starting from the boot, which offers an impressive 430 litres of capacity with the seats in place and 1133 litres with the rear seats folded.
Nissan Qashqai
430 litres
The outgoing Qashqai features a storage compartment under the boot floor for bits and bobs to bring cargo storage to near class-leading size. The tailgate opens quite high too, making it even easier to use. Fold the rear seats down brings up to 1585 litres.
Mitsubishi ASX
393 litres
The ASX's exterior shape hides a big, boxy boot with a large opening for access. The boot does have some awkward bulges near the wheel arches that eat into the physical boot space ever so slightly; if you need a certain width in the cargo area, take a tape measure to the showroom. With the second-row seats down the capacity varies between the manual and automatic versions at 1193 and 1143 litres respectively, but each will accommodate an object up to 1.47m long.
Hyundai Kona
374 litres
Its Kona's boot space is 21 litres shy of the i30 hatchback’s volume, which doesn’t sound bad on paper yet the shallowness and shortness of the crossover’s boot make it trickier to fit a pram or suitcases compared with the i30. With the rear seatbacks down the cargo-carrying capacity extends to 1156 litres. The Kona Electric has an even smaller 332-litre cargo area.
MG ZS
359 litres
The MG ZS's boot space is shallow and narrow but manages to hold a handy 359 litres, which expands up to 1166 litres with the rear seats folded down. The ZS EV has the same sized boot as the petrol versions as does the more powerful ZST.
Mazda CX-30
317 litres
Opening the CX-30's tailgate reveals a 317-litre boot space that’s a little tight for a small SUV, however extra storage under the boot floor extends capacity to 430 litres. The rear seats can split 60:40 to help you carry up to 1406 litres.
Other small SUVs
- Jeep Compass - 438L
- Kia Seltos - 433L
- Mercedes-Benz GLA - 421L
- Lexus UX - 419L (UX300e 413L)
- Volkswagen T-Roc - 392L
- Toyota C-HR - 377L
- Suzuki Vitara - 375L
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross - 405L (Eclipse Cross PHEV 359L)
- Subaru XV - 310L (XV Hybrid 345)
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Medium SUVs
Volkswagen Tiguan
615 litres
With the seats up in the standard position, the Tiguan's boot space is a cavernous 615 litres. This translates to 850mm between the seatback and boot lip, 1000mm between the wheel arches and 460mm between the boot floor and parcel blind. Folding the second down brings up to 1655 litres.
Toyota RAV4
580 litres
Toyota has always been big on the storage solutions, and the big-selling RAV4 is no exception with the cargo area up by 33 litres from the previous model to 580 litres or 542 litres with the optional full-sized spare tyre in the entry-level GX version. Folding the rear seats will let you haul up to 1690 litres of cargo.
Nissan X-Trail
565 litres
The X-Trail always has been popular for its pure practicality, and the back end does not disappoint. While it has a narrow 135 litres of storage behind the third row of seats where fitted – to be expected in the medium SUV – there is capacious and stackable storage at 565 litreswith just the five seats. Fold all flat, and the space is close to 2000 litres. Storage drawers under the floor are handy for messy or fiddly gear, and a sweet ‘Divide ’n’ Hide’ stackable storage system for the five-seaters lets you partition the boot for multiple items.
Kia Sportage
543 litres
The new-generation Sportage is bigger than the previous model, which is reflected in its boot space that's up almost 100 litres from 446 to 543. Folding the rear seats down brings up to 1829 litres of space.
Hyundai Tucson
539 litres
The Tucson's boot holds 539 litres with a full-sized spare wheel under the boot floor, so it compares well with the Toyota RAV4, which holds 542 litres with the optional full-sized spare. Folding the Tucson’s rear 60:40-split seatbacks down brings up to 1860 litres.
Ford Escape
526 litres
The Escape has a big 526-litre boot and you can carry up 1426 litres with the 60:40 split rear seatbacks lowered using quick-release levers. There’s a 12-volt socket in the boot to run a car fridge or other appliances and you’ll find a space-saver spare wheel under the floor.
Subaru Forester
498 litres
With the rear seats in place, the Forester's boot accommodates 498 litres of stuff and expands to 1768 litres with the 40:60-split seats folded. The load opening measures 1258mm wide between the tail-lights and the widest point of the luggage area is up to 1300mm – enough to fit a golf bag sideways.
Mitsubishi Outlander
478 litres
The Mitsubishi Outlander is another medium SUV that manages to fit seven seats in the back of some variants, though, unlike the X-Trail, it has a pretty tight 478-litre boot to begin with, which means there are just 128 litres to play with all three rows in use. With the second-row seats folded capacity increases up to 1461 litres. The entry-level ES with five seats has a 485-litre boot.
Mazda CX-5
442 litres
Like most Mazdas, the CX-5 is below par compared to its main rivals when it comes to boot space. With the seats up, the boot is narrow but it does have a trifold second row, so families with two car seats can still stow all the skis. With no one in the second row, you can carry up to 1342 litres.
Other medium SUVs
- Haval H6 - 600L
- Mercedes-Benz GLB - 565L
- Mercedes-Benz GLC - 550L (GLC 300e 395L)
- BMW X3 - 550L
- Genesis GV70 - 542L
- Audi Q5 - 520L
- Lexus NX - 520L
- Honda CR-V - 522L
- MG HS - 463L
- Renault Koleos - 458L
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Large SUVs
Isuzu MU-X
1119 litres
The seven-seat MU-X has a handy 311 litres of boot space behind the third row that expands to a whopping 1119 litres as a five-seater, with a nice flat load space and under-floor storage. Folding down the middle row brings a van-like 2138 litres.
Ford Everest
1050 litres
Folding down the Everest's third-row seats allows you to store up to 1050 litres and up to 1796 litres in van mode. The 450-litre capacity behind the upright third row is better than most seven-seat SUVs.
Mazda CX-9
810 litres
The luggage space behind the CX-9's third row is 230 litres, which is slightly less than you get in a Mazda2 hatchback. In five-seater mode, however, with the 50:50 third-row backrests folded flat, there’s a substantial 810 litres, which really is a family-sized cargo hold. And in van mode, with both the third and (60:40) second rows folded away, you get a decent 1641 litres of space.
Hyundai Palisade
704 litres
Like the Isuzu MU-X, the Hyundai Palisade has a decent 311 litres of space behind the third row seats. With five seats in play, it holds 704 litres with a full-sized spare wheel under the floor, which extends to 1297 litres with the second row down.
Toyota LandCruiser Prado
620 litres
The Prado has all the hallmark advantages of a Toyota 4x4 – ability, reliability, affordable running costs, storage absolutely everywhere – without the enormous exterior dimensions (or price tag) of the full-blown Landcruiser 200 Series. However, its boot size, while substantial, is considerably less than the Mazda CX-9, which would surprise some. With three rows up there is just 120-litres of space, and with the third and second rows down it will carry up to 1833 litres.
Kia Sorento
616 litres
The Sorento holds 616 litres with the third row of seats folded down. With the third row in use, available cargo space is just 187 litres. The Sorento PHEV holds 12 litres less in each configuration. Folding the second-row seats extends carrying capacity to a capacious 2011 litres, or 1988 litres in the plug-in hybrid.
Hyundai Santa Fe
571 litres
The minimum cargo space in the Santa Fe with all three rows up is 130 litres. That expands to 571 litres when the third row is folded flat and represents a 24-litre increase on the previous model. Fold the second row down and Hyundai says it will hold 1649 litres worth of cargo.
Subaru Outback
522 litres
One of the few five-seat large SUVS, the Outback's 60:40 split seats fold down to increase boot space from 522 litres to up to 1267 litres – this can be done easily when standing at the tailgate using quick-release latches. The boot is deep and wide but a little shallow if using the pull-out cover. There are pop-out hooks to secure your load, a 12-volt socket to plug in a car fridge or other appliances and a bright LED light.
Other large SUVs (5-seat configuration)
- Nissan Patrol - 1413L
- Toyota LandCruiser 300 - 1131L (5 seater)/1004L (7 seater)
- Mazda CX-8 - 742L
- Mitsubishi Pajero Sport - 673L
- SsangYong Rexton - 641L
- Toyota Kluger - 552L
- Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace - 520L
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