The boot space has remained unchanged at 530 litres, but it now gets
a wider loading lip.
Not exact matches
It's a well - thought - out shape — square, with a
wide opening and a moveable boot floor creating a
loading area that's level with the boot
lip, which also provides an area to store items out of sight.
You won't be starved for space in either case as the boots are deep, the appertures are
wide and the
loading lips aren't too tall either.
The 352 - litre boot is unchanged and like before, it's got a
wide opening and a fairly low
loading lip.
Still, the
load bay itself is big enough for most buyers, and the combination of a
wide opening and small
load lip means sliding in and out more cumbersome items should be fairly simple.
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.
Cargo volume is generous for the segment, at 434 liters (15.3 cu - ft), but the low floor and
wide lip makes
loading heavier items a pain in the back — literally, that is.
The width of the trunk has grown by 9.0 inches to 50.1 inches at its
widest point, and the
loading lip has been lowered by 0.7 inch to 27.0 inches.
Giant grocery trip hauls and flat pack furniture sets should fit in the back of the Kia Soul with relative ease — especially when the opening itself is very
wide, and there's hardly a
load lip to contend with.