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How big is the inside of a Toyota Tacoma?

The inside size of a Toyota Tacoma depends on the model configuration. The Double Cab offers the most interior space, especially for rear passengers, while the short-bed Access Cab is noticeably tighter. In practical terms, you’ll get roughly 100 cubic feet of total passenger space in the Double Cab, with about 32 cubic feet of cargo behind the rear seats using a 5-foot bed, and around 58–60 cubic feet behind the rear seats when paired with a 6-foot bed.


Cabin configurations and how they shape space


Two main cabin configurations determine how roomy the Tacoma feels: the Access Cab (two-door) and the Double Cab (four-door). The bed length you choose also affects how much cargo you can stow behind the rear seats. Here is a quick breakdown of how these choices influence interior space.



  • Access Cab: Smaller rear seating area and less overall passenger space; best-suited for two adults in front and occasional use of the rear bench for short trips or extra storage rather than daily comfort for rear passengers.

  • Double Cab: Significantly more rear-seat room and usable rear seating for adults or longer trips; paired with either a 5-foot or 6-foot bed, it offers the most versatile interior space for passengers and cargo.


In everyday driving, the Double Cab is the clearer choice if you regularly carry passengers in back or need more cargo-carrying flexibility with a longer bed.


What the cabin feels like for passengers


The front seats are spacious and comfortable across trims, with ample headroom and solid legroom for most drivers. The rear seats are noticeably more comfortable in the Double Cab than in the Access Cab, where legroom and overall space diminish. If you routinely transport three adults in back, the Double Cab with a longer bed is the more practical setup.


Passenger space and comfort notes


Front seating tends to feel roomy and accommodating, with headroom generally around the high 39-inch range and front legroom in the low-to-mid 40-inch range. Rear-seat space improves notably in the Double Cab, making it a viable option for longer trips with passengers back there.


Practical take on everyday usability


For daily commuting and weekend errands, the Double Cab’s interior offers a balanced mix of passenger comfort and cargo flexibility. If you rarely carry passengers in back, the Access Cab remains a viable, more maneuverable option, but you’ll sacrifice rear-seat comfort and overall cargo convenience.


Cargo and storage: how much fits behind the seats


Before considering numbers, note that cargo behind the rear seats depends on which bed you choose. The Tacoma’s five-foot short bed and six-foot long bed configurations change how much gear you can stash behind the cab. Here are representative figures to guide planning.



  • 5-foot bed (short bed) with Double Cab: roughly 32 cubic feet of cargo behind the rear seats.

  • 6-foot bed (long bed) with Double Cab: roughly 58–60 cubic feet of cargo behind the rear seats.


Choosing the longer bed dramatically increases behind-seat cargo capacity, which is a key consideration for contractors, outdoor enthusiasts, or families that haul larger items regularly.


Bottom line for buyers


The interior size of a Toyota Tacoma is not a single number; it varies with cab choice and bed length. For the best balance of passenger space and cargo flexibility, the Double Cab with a long bed is the most versatile setup. If you prioritize a smaller footprint and tighter rear seating, the Access Cab with a short bed will feel more compact but sufficient for lighter daily use.


Summary


In short, the Tacoma’s inside size hinges on configuration. Double Cab models deliver the most interior space and cargo versatility, especially with the 6-foot bed, while Access Cab models are tighter but more maneuverable. For precise measurements—down to headroom, legroom, and exact cargo volumes for a specific year and trim—consult the latest Toyota Tacoma brochure or the official Toyota website for your model year.

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Kevin Bennett

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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.