The rear seats fold almost completely flat, and you've got 55.3 cubic feet back there with them down.
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.
The rear seats fold almost flat, along with the front passenger chair.
There's 13.8 cubic feet of volume back there, more than the C - Class, 3 Series, and Audi A4, and
the rear seats fold almost flat to accommodate items normally too long for the trunk.
The split
rear seat folds almost flat for extra cargo space.
The Fiat's cargo space measures 18.5 cubic feet in the second row and 50.8 cubic feet with
the rear seat folded almost flat.
Not exact matches
The Escape is the only car here that can't
fold its
rear seats using a lever at the back of the car, but at least the process is supremely easy to do from the
rear doors: one lever flips each of the
seats over
almost completely flat.
The
rear seats lack thigh support, but the backrests recline or easily
fold forward to create an
almost - flat load floor.
The 60 / 40 - split
rear bench
seat folds almost flat to allow for a large cargo area.
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.
Rear 60/40 split -
folding seats help this compact car accommodate
almost whatever you're hauling.
One - touch auto -
folding rear seats make the newfound space
almost effortless to configure.
The front passenger
seat reclines and, with a trunk capacity of 12.4 cubic feet and
rear 60 / 40 - split
seats that
fold almost flat in the sedan and feature a flip - and -
fold - flat design in the five - door, there's plenty of room for good - sized boxes or long, skinny stuff like skis.
Optional extras include heated front
seats, an asymmetric (1:2)
folding rear seat and backrest, sliding / tilting roof and
almost all extras generally available for the Polo provided they do not conflict with
seat upholstery and
seat assembly.
These ranged from the grand flowing lines of Freestone and Webb's conservative,
almost prewar shapes, to the practical conversions of Harold Radford which including a clamshell style tailgate and
folding rear seats.
Fold down the 60 / 40 - split
rear seats to reveal
almost 60 cubic feet of space.
Fold the
rear seats flat and you have
almost as much luggage space as a midsize SUV.
A shame, then, that the trunk isn't particularly big: at 15.3 cubic feet, it's far from being the largest in the luxury - oriented sedan market (though is admittedly larger than what you'll find on a Volvo S90 or Audi A6), though you can extend the trunk even further by
folding the 60:40 - split
rear seat backs
almost completely flat.
The
rear doors open
almost 90 - degrees, allowing more space to load kids or cargo in the back
seats that recline or
fold flat.
At $ 216,495, the Volante is the priciest DB11 of all, and providing space for the roof to
fold away shifts the
rear seats forward, cutting
almost an inch of legroom from an already tight package.
Cargo carrying: The
rear 60/40 split
seats fold almost flat.
Trunk space
almost the same size as the 2012, with the new placement of the lithium battery where the spare tire used to be,
rear seats fold for longer items if needed.
The boot space of 235 litres is actually more than the space available in the Swift or most other hatchbacks in its segment, also the
rear seat can be
folded,
almost doubling the storage space.
With
almost 34 inches of
rear legroom and 43.6 cubic feet of cargo space with the
rear seats folded down, the 2016 Mercedes - Benz GLA boasts the spaciousness expected from an SUV, while still being compact enough to drive like a sedan.
When cargo capability becomes more important than passenger space, the Traverse can pack 58.1 cubic feet of cargo behind the second - row
seats and the cavernous space with both
rear rows
folded flat accommodates 98.2 cubic feet —
almost 4 cubic feet more than a full - size Chevrolet Tahoe!
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.
The
rear seats fold down
almost — but not quite — flat for longer goods to be carried between points A and B.
The front passenger
seat reclines and, with a trunk capacity of 12.4 cubic feet and
rear 60 / 40 - split
seats that
fold almost flat, there's plenty of room for good - sized boxes or long, skinny stuff like skis.
The
rear seats do
fold almost flat, though, at the touch of a button.
Boot space was handy, but can be increased further by
folding the
rear seats forward — dropping
almost flat and flush with the floor of the boot, under which is a space - saver spare.
In saloon form, the Renault Talisman has a boot capacity of 608 litres, and in estate guise it offers 572 litres up to the parcel shelf, with a maximum load volume of
almost 1,700 litres with the
rear seats folded.
Aimed primarily at couples, not families, the Nissan Juke's 36 cubic feet of total interior storage space (with the
rear row of
seating folded forward) is
almost the smallest in this group.
The wagon offers
almost 36 cubic feet of cargo volume, and
folding down the
rear seats adds even more room.
Once all
rear seats are
folded down, however, it turns darn near cavernous with 83.7 cubic feet of space, enough for
almost 350 12 - packs of Diet Dr. Pepper.
Better still, the
rear seat backs
fold down
almost completely flat if you need even more luggage room.
Explorer felt tighter in
almost every way - from the movement of the brake pedal to the
folding down of the
rear seats.
Better still, the
rear seat backs
fold down
almost completely flat if you need even more luggage room, and the
seat releases in the trunk mean you don't need to clamber back into the passenger compartment to increase the cargo - carrying capacity.
There is more than enough room inside,
almost 100 cubic feet of passenger space, of which 52.6 or 24.5 can be cargo room, depending on whether you
fold down the
rear seats.
Additionally,
folding rear seats give Wrangler JK ample storage space, while a storage bin under the
rear cargo area provides secure, easy - to - access storage for
almost anything you want to bring along.
In the back, there are
almost 32 cubic feet of cargo space with the
rear bench
seat up, and if you
fold it down, it opens up to over 72 cubic feet.
At the
rear, the cargo area is actually about half a cubic foot smaller than before with the second row of
seats upright, but it adds
almost three cubic feet when those
seats are
folded forward for maximum cargo hauling.