With the roof in
place boot capacity is a reasonable 355 litres, but when stowed space is reduced to 260 litres.
Not exact matches
The whole mechanism is so well packaged it even allows enough room for a couple of custom made suitcases to be
placed on a shelf behind the seats to supplement the relatively generous front
boot capacity.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment is the
boot, which delivers a cramped 211 - litre
capacity with the rear seats in
place.
The
boot capacity is 632 litres with the rear seats in
place, and 1,731 with them lowered down; both of these sizes are comfortably clear of the space offered in a Macan.
The Tiguan also offers the largest
boot capacity of all four vehicles at 615 litres with the rear seats in
place.
Even with all seven seats in
place,
boot capacity still measures 295 litres, while folding down the third row provides a huge 770 litres.
Toyota claims the
boot in the latest Yaris is 25 per cent bigger than the previous - generation car's, serving up a
capacity of 286 litres with the rear seats in
place.
The 355 - litre
boot doesn't
place the EcoSport near the front of the pack on practicality either, beaten by the 400 - litre
capacity of the SEAT Arona — itself not the most cavernous in class.
With the rear seats in
place, the Estate's
boot is 40 litres larger than the C - Class saloon's, offering a total
capacity of 490 litres that expands to a huge 1,510 litres when you fold down the back seats.
If you go for the three - door Evoque cupe, you get the same 420 litres of
boot space with all five seats in
place, but with the rear seats down, the overall
capacity is a little less, at 1,350 litres.
In addition, moving the spare wheel inside will hamper the
boot capacity drastically, which isn't too much in the first
place.
With the rear seats in
place, the
boot capacity is an accommodating 360 - litres.
The
boot is not generous as far as
capacity is concerned, but it is well shaped which makes loading and
placing luggage easy.