Even with the 60 / 40 -
split third row in place, there's a massive 846 litres of cargo space behind (minivan 5; SUV 0).
The cargo area expands from 20 cubic feet with
the third row in place to 56.7 cubic feet with it down.
Even with
the third row in place, there is 11.3 cubic - feet of room.
With
the third row in place, there's a useful 510 litres of load space and a good sized under - floor compartment.
With
the third row in place, the Traverse offers 24.4 cubic feet of space, which jumps to a whopping 116.4 cubic feet once the seats fold flat.
Some shortcomings like the flimsy air con vents, lack of simple ergonomically placed spaces for holding a standard smartphone and negligible boot space (with
the third row in place) are yet to be addressed though.
The Sorento's seven seats can be configured in a variety of ways, and with
the third row in place there's 142 litres of boot space.
The Traverse offers long side glass for better visibility, although with
the third row in place, rearward visibility is somewhat limited.
Even with
the third row in place, the MDX still offers plenty of room for groceries or an overnight bag.
With
the third row in place, the MDX sports 15 cubic feet of cargo space, or 38.4 cubes when tumbled out of the way.