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See how the same six bags fit into 117 different new cars, SUVs and trucks

See how the same six bags fit into 117 different new cars, SUVs and trucks



I've now been doing luggage tests since late 2019, which amounts to an awful lot of cars at this point. Most of those tests are still valid since, as you'll see below, relatively few have been replaced by a next generation or new model (at least for now, obviously). I figured it was finally time to put them all onto one hub page broken down into segments, rather than relying on the simple, chronological tag page.

For newcomers to this series, all of the below tests use the exact same set of six suitcases to measure the cargo capacity of various new cars. It's admittedly a hodge-podge collection of luggage since that's just what was in my garage back in 2019. The main goal is to see how well those bags fit inside the cargo area or trunk of the vehicle in question. In the case of three-row vehicles, the test involves how many bags fit behind the raised third-row seat. In some instances, I turn to a collection of extra items from my garage to fill 'er up when the standard set leaves plenty of extra room.

My main observation after doing all these tests has been that doing so has been surprisingly useful. Manufacturer-provided cargo volumes, reported in cubic-feet, are inconsistent in what exactly they are measuring (to the roof? to the back of the seat? other?) and aren't really comparable between body styles. These luggage tests provide a standardized, real-world comparison between vehicles even if they're hardly scientific.

I broke tests down into various vehicle segments, with some vehicles residing in multiple categories. That includes a separate, redundant electric vehicles category since people frequently cross-shop body styles. The vehicle in each segment capable of holding the most stuff is pictured and highlighted.

Subcompact SUVs   |   Compact SUVs   |   Midsize SUVs

Luxury Subcompact SUVs   |  Luxury Compact SUVs   |  Luxury Midsize SUVs

Three-Row Crossover SUVs   |   Three-Row Traditional SUVs   |   Luxury Three-Row SUVs

 

Compact Sedans   |   Midsize Sedans   |   Luxury Sedans

Hatchbacks   |   Wagons

Other

Electric Vehicles

Best test result in segment: Ford Bronco Sport

Subcompact SUVs

Buick Envista

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Chevrolet Trailblazer

Chevrolet Trax

Ford Bronco Sport

Honda HR-V

Hyundai Kona (first generation)

Hyundai Venue

Kia Niro Hybrid, PHEV and Electric

Kia Seltos

Mazda CX-30

Nissan Kicks

Subaru Crosstrek

Volkswagen Taos FWD

 

Best test result in segment: Kia Sportage

Compact SUVs

Dodge Hornet R/T

Ford Escape

Honda CR-V

Hyundai Tucson

Kia Sportage

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-50

Mitsubishi Outlander

Nissan Rogue

Subaru Forester

Subaru Outback (yeah it's a wagon, but commonly cross-shopped with these)

Toyota RAV4

Toyota Venza

Volkswagen ID.4

 

Best test result in segment: Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class

Luxury Subcompact SUVs

Audi Q3

Audi Q4 E-Tron

Mercedes-Benz EQB

Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class

Range Rover Evoque

Volvo XC40 Recharge

 

Best test result in segment: Acura RDX

Luxury Compact SUVs

Acura RDX

Alfa Romeo Stelvio

Audi Q5

BMW X3 with Spare Tire

Genesis GV70

Infiniti QX55

Lexus NX

Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class (2016-2022)

Volvo XC60 Recharge

 

Best test result in segment: Toyota 4Runner

Midsize SUVs

Ford Bronco 2-Door

Ford Bronco 4-Door (includes comparison with Wrangler)

Jeep Wrangler 4-Door

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Subaru Outback (yeah it's a wagon, but commonly cross-shopped with these)

Toyota 4Runner

 

Best test result in segment: Toyota Grand Highlander

Three-Row Crossover SUVs

Ford Explorer

Honda Pilot

Honda Pilot (2016-2022)

Hyundai Palisade

Jeep Grand Cherokee L

Kia Sorento

Kia Telluride

Mazda CX-9 (2016-2023)

Mazda CX-90

Mitsubishi Outlander

Nissan Pathfinder

Subaru Ascent

Toyota Grand Highlander

Toyota Highlander

 

Best test result in segment: Jeep Wagoneer

Three-Row Traditional SUVs

Chevrolet Tahoe (and GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade)

Ford Expedition (and Lincoln Navigator)

Jeep Wagoneer

Toyota Sequoia

 

Best test result in segment: Land Rover Defender 110

Luxury Midsize SUVs

Audi Q8 E-Tron Sportback

Land Rover Defender 110

Lexus RX (2016-2022)

Lexus RX

Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

Porsche Cayenne "Coupe"

Range Rover Sport