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How big is the cargo space on a Chevy Suburban?

The Suburban offers about 41.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row, about 93.8 cubic feet behind the second row, and roughly 144.7 cubic feet with both the second and third rows folded. These figures reflect the current-generation Suburban's official cargo-volume specifications and are used to gauge everyday practicality for families and road trippers.


These numbers can vary slightly by model year, trim level, and whether seats are folded, flipped, or removed. In practice, you’ll notice a notable jump in cargo capacity as you fold or stow the rear rows, making the Suburban adaptable for groceries, luggage, or larger gear. Below, you’ll find the official figures tied to seating configurations and how they translate to real-world use.


Cargo space by seating configuration


The following figures come from GM’s cargo-volume specifications for the latest Suburban generation and illustrate how space grows as you adjust seating.



  • Behind the third row: 41.5 cubic feet

  • Behind the second row (third row folded): 93.8 cubic feet

  • Behind the first row (both rows folded): 144.7 cubic feet


These figures describe the Suburban's cargo footprint with the respective rows configured as noted. Real-world space can vary with floor mats, cargo organizers, and any installed accessories. For everyday use, expect enough room for several suitcases behind the third row, expanded storage when folding the second row, and a near-max flat-loading area when both rear rows are folded.


Maximizing cargo space: practical tips


Thoughtful configuration can help you squeeze more into the Suburban for trips, moves, or shopping sprees. Here are practical pointers for making the most of the available space.


Fold or configure seats to suit your load


Folding the third row increases the space behind it from 41.5 cubic feet to 93.8 cubic feet. Folding both the second and third rows unlocks the full 144.7 cubic feet, ideal for large items. If you frequently carry bulky cargo, consider models with power-folding rear seats for quicker transformations.


Plan for long or irregular items


For long objects like mattresses, lumber, or furniture, the Suburban’s maximum flat-load area is most useful when both rear rows are folded. Use tie-downs and cargo nets to secure items and maintain safety during transit.


Summary


In short, the Chevy Suburban provides a versatile cargo footprint: about 41.5 cubic feet behind the third row, 93.8 cubic feet with the second row folded, and around 144.7 cubic feet with both rows folded. For the biggest loads, fold the rear seats to achieve maximum space. Always verify the exact figures for your specific model year and configuration, as options and trims can introduce minor variations.

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