Even with a full car, 35.5 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind the second row affords plenty of space for a camping trip's necessities.
The Elantra GT offers an impressive 25 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind the second row, meaning a family with two kids should be able to fit a week's worth of luggage.
The Lincoln Navigator L is 14.7 inches longer than the regular model and offers luxury buyers an additional 25 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind the third - row seat.
The Hatch, which goes on sale fall 2016, shares its wheelbase with the sedan, but offers some 524 litres (18.5 cubic feet)
of cargo volume behind the rear seat; that grows to 1,336 litres (47.2 cubic feet) of space when the seat folds down.
The Sedona boasts 33.9 cu - ft
of cargo volume behind the third - row seat and 78.4 cu - ft with the rear seats folded.
Whether you choose the eight - passenger configuration or captain's chair / seven - passenger layout, the 2018 Infiniti QX80 affords 16.6 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind the third row and a maximum of 95.1 cu.
With standard safety features like Audi pre sense city and basic, not to mention 35 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind its rear hatch and standard leather upholstery, the A5 Sportback doesn't make you pay for amenities that make a premium car what it is.
Enjoy 34 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind the rear seats, that can open up to almost 70 cubic feet when you fold the rear seats down.
The Excursion has a nine - passenger capacity, plus 48 cubic feet
of cargo volume behind the rear seat.
Not exact matches
With the rear 60 / 40 - split seats folded, the Cherokee's
cargo volume extends to 54.9 cubic feet, again slightly
behind the Equinox, at 63.7 cubic feet, but farther
behind the rest
of the field.
Though it's a hatchback, the
cargo volume behind the seats is closer to that
of a sedan's trunk.
It drops level with the
cargo floor and expands the
volume to 47.7 cubic feet, which is a little more than you get in the Explorer when its third row is down (43.8 cubic feet) but less than the 68.8 cubic feet
of space
behind the Traverse's second row.
For the Yukon XL, that hardly matters — there's still 39 cubic feet
of cargo space
behind the third row, 76 cubic feet with the third seats folded, and a max
volume of 121 cubic feet.
Drivers unable to fold down the 2nd - row will still be able to take advantage
of the 16.6 cubic feet
of cargo volume found
behind the 2nd - row.
Introduced last year, the Tahoe Custom is a value - focused model that drops the third - row seats for an increased
cargo volume behind the second row
of 54 cu ft and a higher towing capacity
of 6,000 lb (expandable to 8,600 lb with the max trailering package).
The
cargo volume behind the third row measures 14 cubic feet, growing to 83.7 cubic feet when the seats are stowed, average figures for this class
of vehicle.
The Pilot can seat up to 8 and still have room for an 82 - quart cooler
behind the 3rd - row seat a total
of 1909cu. - ft
of cargo volume.
As for interior
volume, we can make an educated guess that the new car will get at least 53 cubic feet
of cargo space
behind the second row — the same as the seven - passenger, and potentially more due to the absence
of third - row seating.
Surprisingly, when it comes to moving goods, you might be better off with a van — there's more
cargo volume behind the first and second — though not the third — rows
of a Chrysler Pacifica, for example, and the high load height doesn't do the Suburban any favors.
Curiously, even though it's larger and has more
cargo volume, the payload and towing capacities
of a 2015 Suburban (as measured in pounds) trail
behind those
of a Tahoe precisely because
of that extra curb weight.
The new Chevrolet Tahoe, on the other hand, provides only 122.4 cubic - feet
of total passenger
volume to go along with 15.3 cubic - feet
of cargo space
behind its third row, 51.7 cubic - feet
of cargo space
behind its second row and 94.7 cubic - feet
of total
cargo capacity.
That's because the new Ford Expedition provides 171.9 cubic - feet
of total passenger
volume to go along with 20.9 cubic - feet
of cargo space
behind its third row, 63.6 cubic - feet
of cargo space
behind its second row and 104.6 cubic - feet
of total
cargo capacity.
Behind the rear seat
of the Highlander, you'll get 13.8 cubic feet
of space to work with, and the flat - folding rear seats and folding second - row seats help open up a max
cargo volume of 83.7 cubic feet when you need it.
The hybrid has a maximum
cargo volume of 52.6 cu ft (1,490 L) with rear seats folded flat, and 24.5 cu ft (690 L) in the
cargo area
behind the rear seats, providing more room than the regular Prius liftback, but less
cargo room than the Prius v, which provides 67.3 cu ft (1,910 L) with the rear seats folded.
The Tahoe Custom targets customers who want more utility than amenities, and that's why the big SUV drops the third - row seats for an increased
cargo volume behind the second row
of 54 cubic feet (up to 112 cubic feet with the second - row seats folded down).
Unlike the XC90, the V90 Cross Country doesn't receive a 3rd row
of seats, but
cargo volume is a cavernous 19.8 cubic feet
behind the 2nd row.
Toyota quotes a
cargo load area
volume of 1276 litres
behind the second - row seating, but whatever the figure — rest assured it's huge.
The CR - V's 39.2 cubic feet
of cargo area
behind the rear seats is almost identical in
volume to the 2 - row Nissan Rogue's 39.3 cubic feet.
There was 33.8 cubic feet
behind the rear seat and a maximum
cargo volume of 71.0 cubic feet.
Behind the third - row seats there is16.1 cu.ft.1
of cargo volume.