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How big is the inside of a Dodge Journey?

The Dodge Journey offers roughly 130–135 cubic feet of passenger space and about 67–68 cubic feet of cargo capacity with seats folded, depending on year and seating configuration.


Interior size varies with whether you choose 5- or 7-passenger seating, which row is in use, and how aggressively you fold the seats. This article breaks down typical passenger-space figures and cargo capacity for common configurations and notes where numbers can differ by model year.


What affects interior size


The inside of the Journey changes with seating arrangements (5- vs 7-passenger), the presence of a second-row captain’s chair versus a bench, and whether the third row is up or folded. These choices influence both how many people you can carry and how much cargo you can stow.


Passenger space


Here are typical passenger-space figures you can expect across common configurations.



  • Passenger volume: about 130–135 cubic feet (varies by year and seating config)

  • Front headroom: around 40 inches

  • Front legroom: around 41 inches

  • Second-row headroom: around 39 inches

  • Second-row legroom: around 35–37 inches

  • Third-row headroom: around 38 inches

  • Third-row legroom: around 31–32 inches


Overall, the Journey provides competitive space for its class, with flexible seating that can sacrifice or boost legroom depending on how you configure the rows.


Cargo space


Here are the typical cargo-volume figures tied to seating configuration.



  • Behind the third row: about 9–10 cubic feet

  • Behind the second row (third row folded): about 37–39 cubic feet

  • Behind the first row (all rows folded): about 67–68 cubic feet


These figures illustrate how the Journey balances passenger seating with storage. With all rows in use, cargo space is modest; folding the second and/or third rows dramatically increases available cargo area.


Model-year and configuration notes


Interior dimensions can vary slightly by model year and trim, and the numbers above reflect common configurations (5- or 7-passenger setups and whether the second- and/or third-row seats are folded). If you’re shopping or planning a specific load, check the exact specifications for the year and seating arrangement you’re considering.


Practical takeaways for buyers and users


If you routinely carry tall passengers or plan to haul gear, prioritize configurations that maximize headroom and fold-flat seating. If cargo is your main concern, opt for a setup that folds both the second and third rows to reach the top end of the cargo-volume range.


Quick tips to maximize space


- Consider a 5-passenger layout for more generous cargo room with seats folded.
- Use the split-folding second row to balance passenger access with cargo length.
- Remove loose items and use bags instead of loose cargo to maximize usable space and safety.


Bottom line


The Dodge Journey provides a flexible interior that can seat five or seven and offers a clear increase in cargo space when folding seats. For exact figures, verify the specifications for the specific model year and seating arrangement you’re considering, as numbers vary slightly by configuration.


Summary


In short, the Journey’s inside size is adaptable: about 130–135 cubic feet of passenger space and roughly 9–10 cubic feet behind the third row, 37–39 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to 67–68 cubic feet with all rows folded. Exterior space is modest for a seven-seat crossover, but flexible seating makes it practical for mixed passenger-and-cargo needs.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.