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20 Cars With The Best Cargo Space


20 Cars With The Best Cargo Space


Cars That Pack It All In

Tired of squeezing your luggage, groceries, and gym bag into a trunk that's barely big enough for a pair of shoes? Well, maybe it's time to upgrade to a car that actually lets you bring it all along—without sacrificing comfort. No more awkwardly stuffing your bags or leaving stuff behind—here are 20 cars with the best cargo space!

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1. Chevrolet Suburban

The Chevrolet Suburban is a cargo space powerhouse. With up to 144.7 cubic feet when the seats are folded down, it’s ideal for long road trips or transporting bulky items. Need to carry it all? The Suburban is built to handle whatever you throw at it.

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2. GMC Yukon XL

Space is abundant in the GMC Yukon XL, offering about 144.7 cubic feet of cargo space. Whether you’re carrying camping equipment or groceries, this SUV adapts to your needs. It’s particularly well-suited for families looking to combine comfort with storage efficiency.

File:10-14 GMC Yukon XL.jpgMercurySable99 on Wikimedia

3. Ford Expedition Max

Road-trippers rejoice! The Expedition Max provides you with a flat-folding third row that turns its rear into an open-floor cargo haven. Loading large items? The low liftover height and wide-opening tailgate make it feel like a personal moving truck.

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4. Toyota Sequoia

Forget playing Tetris with your luggage—the Sequoia’s sliding rear cargo deck takes care of that. Perfect for camping enthusiasts, it even has a power lift-up rear window that provides quick access without opening the full tailgate. Hauling bulky gear just got simpler.

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5. Nissan Armada

The Nissan Armada is an ideal choice for cargo lovers, offering a spacious interior with 95.4 cubic feet of cargo capacity. It’s more than just an SUV–it’s a practical vehicle for those who need storage space without compromising on power or comfort. Big trips? No problem.

File:Nissan Armada P4220648.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

6. Honda Odyssey

For families on the go, this one shines with its 140.5 cubic feet of cargo space when the rear seats are folded. It’s the ultimate minivan for transporting everything from groceries to sports equipment. It meets all your needs while keeping everyone comfortable.

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7. Chrysler Pacifica

The Chrysler Pacifica is a minivan that doesn’t disappoint. With the Stow‘n Go feature, you get 140.5 cubic feet of space when the seats are fitted away. This minivan stands out as the perfect family vehicle, offering an unmatched level of practicality and convenience.

File:Chrysler Pacifica (RU) IMG 8281.jpgAlexander-93 on Wikimedia

8. Toyota Sienna

Featuring almost 33.5 cubic feet behind the third row, this one expands to 75.2 cubic feet with the third row folded and expands out at 101 cubic feet when the second row is also removed or adjusted. The split-folding third row and sliding second-row seats provide flexibility, while underfloor storage adds extra convenience. 

File:2021 Toyota Sienna XLE Hybrid, front 12.21.21.jpgKevauto on Wikimedia

9. Nissan Rogue

The Nissan Rogue delivers 36.5 cubic feet of storage when the back seats are folded down. It’s compact yet provides enough space for your weekend getaway or a family road trip. With its fuel efficiency, the Rogue is perfect for urban dwellers who need flexibility and cargo capacity.

File:2023 Nissan Rogue SV in Super Black, front left.jpgMr.choppers on Wikimedia

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10. 2025 Ram ProMaster

The 2025 Ram ProMaster offers up to 463 cubic feet of cargo space, depending on the configuration. Available in multiple wheelbase lengths and roof heights, it’s designed to maximize storage and efficiency. Plus, its front-wheel drive allows for a lower floor height, which improves total usable space.

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11. Chevrolet Traverse

The Chevrolet Traverse is basically the SUV version of Mary Poppins' bag. Need to pack for a road trip, haul a Costco haul, or fit a couple of oversized IKEA boxes? No sweat. The flat-folding seats make it easy to toss in just about anything. Plus, the hands-free power liftgate means you can open it up with a little foot wave.

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12. Kia Telluride

The Kia Telluride has quickly made a name for itself in the SUV world, and for good reason. It includes 87 cubic feet of cargo space, which is more than enough for a family’s luggage, camping gear, or your latest purchases. With its bold design, the Telluride is as spacious as it is stylish.

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13. Hyundai Palisade

In this one, cargo space starts at 18 cubic feet behind the third row, jumps to 45.8 cubic feet when those seats go down and stretches to 86.4 cubic feet when both rear rows fold flat. A hands-free smart liftgate means no more awkward key fumbling when your arms are full.

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14. Volkswagen ID. Buzz

Looking for a futuristic, eco-friendly option with ample cargo space? The Volkswagen ID. Buzz offers 140 cubic feet of cargo capacity. Inspired by the classic VW Microbus, it’s ideal for eco-conscious travelers. Furthermore, the ID. Buzz combines sustainability with space.

File:Volkswagen ID. Buzz 1X7A6264.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

15. Tesla Model S

The Tesla Model S provides up to 26.6 cubic feet of cargo space, combining luxury with practicality. The rear seats fold down to make more room for gear. It’s a sleek option for those who want a high-tech vehicle that doesn’t compromise on storage space. Drive smarter, not smaller.

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16. Jeep Compass

The 2025 Jeep Compass blends city-friendly dimensions with impressive versatility. Its cargo area offers up to 59.8 cubic feet of space with the seats folded, making it practical for road trips or weekend gear. A wide rear hatch and 60/40 split-folding rear seats further provide flexible storage options.

File:Jeep Compass (MP) PHEV Facelift 1X7A0140.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

17. Hyundai Santa Fe

The Hyundai Santa Fe is a cargo-hauling champion, with 36.4 cubic feet behind the seats and up to 72.1 cubic feet with everything folded down. Flat-folding seats, sneaky underfloor storage, and a hands-free liftgate make packing effortless. Need space for road trips? This SUV’s got you covered!

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18. Subaru Ascent

Offering 75.6 cubic feet of cargo capacity, the Subaru Ascent is a family SUV that truly delivers. Whether you’re loading up for a cross-country road trip or just heading to the park, it provides more than enough room. It’s built for adventure and everyday convenience.

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19. Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid

Who says hybrids can't haul? The 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid proves you can be green and still pack a punch in storage. Drop those rear seats, and you've got up to 65 cubic feet ready. A low liftover height means less heavy lifting and the wide hatch makes loading up a breeze. 

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20. Volkswagen Multivan (T7)

This one on the list delivers up to 3,672 liters of cargo space when the seats are removed. It’s ideal for those who need a functional van with massive storage capabilities. Whether you're a family on the move or a business looking for space, this vehicle is all about versatility.

File:Volkswagen T7 Multivan PHEV 1X7A0298.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia




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