Sentences with phrase «litre boot capacity»

This is a big car, with a generous, 782 - litre boot capacity (27.6 cu ft, to lower window), and with enough storage spaces throughout the interior.
The 320 - litre boot capacity is very generous considering the relatively small exterior dimensions of the Dacia Sandero.
Rear - seat passenger space is laughable with anyone of average height installed in the front chairs and despite the fact its 278 - litre boot capacity figure seems middling by class standards, it is a strangely shallow and feeble - looking cargo area, that can take two carry - on flight bags at best.
Jeep quotes a 782 - litre boot capacity for the Grand Cherokee, but this is to the roof, and space inside is surprisingly poor, considering the car's huge dimensions.
Knee room in the rear has increased by 37 mm in standard specification and by up to 66 mm if the car is kitted with the optional adjustable rear seat, while the 505 litre boot capacity is 85 litres larger than that of the old X1.
Featuring five doors and with 300 - litre boot capacity, the little Clio is more versatile than before — deceptively so, coping with the family load (including child seats) with relative ease.
The Hyundai i20 Coupe actually has a larger boot than the five - door hatchback, but because the Coupe has a space - saver spare wheel as standard, its 336 - litre boot capacity is reduced to 311 litres.
The 625 - litre boot capacity is the top value in its segment, 30 litres more than in the second - generation Superb.
It's clear that Alfa's designers benchmarked the 3 Series when developing the Giulia, as it shares the same 480 - litre boot capacity.
All three cars provide similar amounts of head - and legroom for rear - seat passengers, plus they have identical 480 - litre boot capacities in saloon guise.

Not exact matches

And the boot capacity of 400 litres is enough for a couple of sets of golf clubs (important in this market) or a pair of decent suitcases.
This does not affect boot space, which measures 279 litres, a 50 per cent increase in capacity over the Vanquish cabrio's predecessor, the Aston DBS Volante.
Compared with the boot of its predecessor, capacity is increased by 76 litres to 500 litres with the back seats at their rear-most position (versus the Golf's 380 litres and the Estate's 605 litres).
There's enough headroom for front and rear occupants, while the 528 - litre boot is larger than those of some rivals, although the Octavia Estate offers more luggage capacity.
The hatchback makes loading and unloading easy and the three and five - door both have a 380 - litre boot, beating the 316 - litre capacity of the Focus ST and matching the Golf GTI's.
The boot is easy to access through a wide - opening tailgate, with a usefully square shape and decent 430 - litre capacity, but it's not class - leading.
With the roof open, the boot capacity was 145 litres.
The GT's boot is the largest out of any 3 Series model, with a healthy 520 - litre capacity.
Capacity varies slightly depending on what engine you go for — the 200t petrol hold 374 litres, while the 300h hybrid's batteries infringe on the space very slightly, reducing the boot size to 366.
As with the F - PACE, there is no low - range gearing, a full - size alloy spare wheel (which reduces the class - leading boot capacity to 558 litres) costs $ 1020, metallic paint costs $ 1780 extra and there are three premium metallic paints ($ 3550); the only standard solid paint colours are white and black.
Luggage capacity is 474 litres with the seats up and the boot space is deceptively deep.
This does have an impact on boot capacity: seats - up luggage space is reduced to 305 litres, and seats - down capacity drops to 1,125 litres.
The rear seats can be folded down in a 40/20/40 ratio, which increases the total capacity of the 520 - litre boot.
The boot is large even considering the car's battery creates a rather annoying step, reducing load capacity by almost 150 litres.
Boot capacity is listed at 361 litres (better than the CX - 3 but less than the HR - V) and the Kona's 60:40 split - folding rear seats fold almost flat, with a two - level loading floor that potentially allows room for larger objects like bikes to fit through the back.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment is the boot, which delivers a cramped 211 - litre capacity with the rear seats in place.
Its extra length has allowed BMW to add another 110 litres of luggage capacity to the boot, which is now 610 - litres large, while it can rise up to 1800 litres with the seats folded flat.
As well as the additional weight of the on - board 7kW charger, inverter tech and batteries, the other compromise is the battery rids the boot of almost 100 litres of carrying capacity.
It's the Jaguar's boot that's the real letdown, with its awkwardly shaped load area and measly capacity of 455 litres, which is 25 litres down on the Alfa Giulia, BMW 3 Series, Merc C - Class and Lexus IS.
Interior space remains class - leading and the boot capacity exceeds many wagons and compact SUVs (the hatch alone accommodates 590 litres seats up).
The boot capacity is 580 - litres with an electronically operated tailgate and the Indian variant is expected to be offered at a starting price of Rs. 1.25 crore (ex-showroom).
The boot space is also capacious with a capacity of 460 - litre that can be extended to 1,365 liters by folding the seats.
The Ignis offers a boot capacity of 260 litres.
The A1's boot capacity, in both three - and five - door versions, is 270 litres; that's enough for a decent - sized load of shopping, but not quite enough for a full set of golf clubs or one of the more bulky baby buggies.
* Overall length x width x height: 4659 mm X 1814 mm X 1476 mm * Wheelbase: 2688 mm * Turning Radius: 5.2 metres * Ground clearance: 155 mm * Boot Volume: 590 liters, 1580 litres (with rear seats folded) * Fuel Tank Capacity: 50 litres * Kerb Weight: 1260 kgs (1.4 TSI), 1376 kgs (1.8 TSI), 1340 kgs (2.0 TDI), 1395 kgs (2.0 TDI AT)
As standard, the DS 5 has a 465 - litre boot, which is generous but some way off the Ford Mondeo hatchback's 541 - litre capacity.
* Overall length x width x height: 4585 mm X 1890 mm X 1785 mm * Wheelbase: 2700 mm * Ground Clearance: 160 mm * Kerb Weight: 1785 kgs * Boot Space: 703 - litres (with third row folded) * Fuel Tank Capacity: 70 - litres
A 590 - litres of boot capacity ensures the Octavia can gobble up big bags with ease.
Boot capacity in both models has increased, with the Grand Sport swallowing 490 litres and up to 1450 litres should you drop the 40:20:40 split folding rear seats.
Boot space on the F30 is also up, with 480 litres of capacity, 20 litres more than that of the outgoing model.
This vehicle has an impressive 550 litre boot storage capacity along with a massive 67 litre fuel tank.
Its luggage capacity with the roof up is 385 litres, which is five fewer than the outgoing car had, though its 310 litres of topless boot capacity is 10 more.
But for those wishing to carry a long item back from their trip — whether it be a Mark Rothko from the Art Gallery or a newly discovered artefact from the latest archaeological dig — a loading length of 2245 mm and load capacity of 1930 litres is accessed by electronically raising the boot floor to meet the seat base, allowing the item to slide through effortlessly.
The boot space behind the rear seats has a capacity of 380 litres (up to the window edge).
Boot space isn't spectacular, at 556 litres with the rear seats up, and while they fold flat, capacity is only boosted to 955 litres.
As standard, with a spare wheel, the boot has 416 litres of luggage capacity and if you fold the back seats that can be expanded to 1,580 litres, which is pretty good.
* Overall length x width x height: 5003 mm X 2158 mm X 1679 mm * Wheelbase: 3004 mm * Ground Clearance: 207 mm * Boot Space: 580 - litres * Turning Radius: 5.85 - metres * Fuel Tank Capacity: 80 - litres * Kerb Weight: 2205 kgs
Coming to the boot capacity, the Jetta offers an impressive 510 - litres of space which can be further increased by folding the rear 60:40 split rear seats.
Boot capacity has also increased by 20 litres to 480 litres.
The EcoSport's boot (352 - litres) is leagues ahead in terms of practicality because loading and unloading is easy while the Nexon (350 - litres) also has a good enough luggage capacity.
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