That cargo part is key — even with all three rows in use there's
still usable space behind the third row for stowage.
Not exact matches
The key is to make the
space usable while
still keeping it simple, consider decorating them with just 2 or three colors.
Boot
space is generous for the class and if you fold the second row you're left with an oddly shaped, but
still usable cargo area.
Indeed, the Z4 has gained about 200 pounds, but top - down trunk
space has shrunk only slightly, to a
still -
usable 6.4 cubic feet.
The better news is that luggage
space has almost doubled to make for a short but
still fairly accommodating boot of 270 litres, so the DB11 is at least as
usable as any car in its class.
The battery pack steals some trunk
space, but there is
still lots of
usable cargo
space.
Cargo
space takes a tiny hit, but there's
still a hugely
usable space behind the rear seats.
Even though the batteries are kept in the trunk there is
still quite a bit of
usable trunk
space.
This means that you have three
usable rows of seats and
still have 45.8 cubic feet of storage
space in the back, with all seats occupied.
While its trunk appears modest from outside, there's a generous 18.0 cubic feet of cargo
space in all but the LS 460 L with optional Rear - Seat Upgrade or Executive - Class Seating packages, where a separate rear - seat air conditioning system trims that figure to a
still -
usable 12.0 cubic feet.
Still, you can expect at least 5.15 - inch of
usable screen
space.
But there's a hitch: While making the garage habitable, you
still need to have a practical and
usable space that is also well ordered and attractive.
I'd want at least a small amt of reachable /
usable counter
space and a lowered sink, so if the remodel was done for a wheelchair, it
still failed.