The space required to store the roof
means boot capacity is significantly reduced — it's actually less that of a Ford Fiesta.
Not exact matches
When the news broke about the former Arsenal and France international star Thierry Henry hanging up his football
boots and joining the TV punditry team on Sky Sports, a lot of us took that to
mean that he would not be coming back to the Gunners to work with Arsene Wenger in some
capacity after all, as many of us had hoped.
Its smaller batteries hold no less power but sit completely beneath the rear seat,
meaning the hybrid shares its
boot capacity with the petrol cars.
Oval recesses in the roof liner help create extra headroom for taller drivers; the absence of a rear seat bench
means you get more in the way of
boot space — the
boot features a 290 litre
capacity, with a large, high - opening tailgate and a high through - loading system that can also be opened from the driver's or passenger's seat.
Indeed, the
boot capacity drops from 420 litres to just 251 litres; that's less than most superminis, and the letterbox aperture
means that even if an item will fit, it's tricky to get it in there.
The
boot has a
capacity of 470 litres,
meaning it can handle leisure activities, from shopping sprees to a skiing weekend or mountain - bike tour.
Not to mention, the result of a 2.69 m wheel base
means that space is a strong point for the Crossland X, with plenty of room to comfortably seat five and a generous
boot capacity to carry an abundance of items.