It's a usefully shaped boot, too, with a low and
flat loading lip to avoid snagging heavier items.
Not exact matches
Storage cubbies are also decently sized, and the trunk's a far more usable 49.9 cubic feet with the rearmost row of seats folded away — not only is the
load bay completely
flat, but the lack of a trunk
lip and the boxy shape of the cargo area means the Nissan Armada should comfortably swallow up larger amounts of luggage with relative ease.
Additionally, the boot
lip is quite
flat, making
loading luggage quite easy
Plus, the Kia Sportage also comes with an adjustable trunk floor that can either be used to create a completely
flat load bay that's flush with the trunk
lip, or increase it more at the expense of having the aforementioned trunk
lip to contend with.
The huge opening makes
loading large or heavy items easy and an almost -
flat lip helps, too.
The boot has a low
load lip and a
flat floor.
At the rear, the tailgate opens easily - it can also be powered - to reveal a
load lip with no obstructions and a
flat boot floor.
It also helps that the rear seats do at least fold completely
flat, with the sizeable tailgate opening and absence of any trunk
lip making it easy in theory to
load heavier and more cumbersome items into the back.
Better still, the trunk itself is broad and boxy, and is further aided by the wide opening and the shallow - by - sedan - standards
load lip — plus, if you need more room, the 60:40 split - folding rear seats fold away almost completely
flat.
Although the hatchback boot leaves a big opening for
loading bulky items, you have to lift luggage over a
lip, and the rear seats don't fold down completely
flat.
There is a
flat boot with a minimal
loading lip but the rear suspension slightly eats into the cargo space.
Unfortunately the rear seat doesn't fold to be completely
flat, but the bootspace is huge and otherwise very well designed, with no
loading lip
Plus, having a broad trunk opening, a completely
flat load bay and no
load lip to speak of should mean it's quite easy to just slide items in and out of the trunk.
The rear seats fold
flat into the floor, which helps make use of the available space, while a low
loading lip makes
loading heavy items easier.
Giant grocery trip hauls and
flat pack furniture sets should fit in the back of the Kia Soul with relative ease — especially when the opening itself is very wide, and there's hardly a
load lip to contend with.
Every model also gets split - folding rear seats, but no version folds
flat, leaving an awkward
load lip in the way when sliding objects in.