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How big is the luggage space in the Toyota Yaris?

In short, the five‑door Yaris hatchback typically offers about 286–300 liters of luggage space with the rear seats up, and roughly 900–1,000 liters with the rear seats folded. The Yaris Cross, a larger compact SUV variant, provides more room, usually around 397–410 liters with seats up and about 1,100–1,200 liters with seats folded. Exact figures vary by market, model year, trim, and whether a spare wheel is included.


Understanding luggage space for the Toyota Yaris requires recognizing that there are multiple body styles in the lineup, each with its own cargo footprint. The hatchback is the smaller option, optimized for urban use, while the Yaris Cross prioritizes versatility and load capacity in a compact-SUV footprint. Market-specific configurations (such as spare wheels, underfloor storage, and fixed/flat load floors) can subtly shift these numbers.


Yaris hatchback (5-door) luggage capacity


Below are typical figures cited for the standard five-door Yaris hatchback sold in many regions. These numbers assume a conventional setup and may differ if a spare wheel is absent or if a different trunk floor configuration is used.



  • With rear seats up: about 286–300 liters of cargo space.

  • With rear seats folded (60/40 split): roughly 900–1,000 liters of space.


In practice, the hatchback offers solid daily practicality for a subcompact car, with a reasonably flat load floor when the rear seats are folded and a compact footprint for city driving.


Yaris Cross luggage capacity


The Yaris Cross is designed to provide more room for luggage and larger items while maintaining a compact SUV form factor. The figures below reflect typical configurations across markets and model years.



  • With rear seats up: about 397–410 liters of cargo space.

  • With rear seats folded: approximately 1,100–1,200 liters of space.


The Cross clearly increases usable cargo space over the hatchback, though load height and rear-opening shape can affect how easily you fit taller items.


Factors that influence cargo space


Several details can slightly alter the published capacity numbers for each Yaris variant:



  • Spare wheel presence: a full-size spare can reduce trunk volume compared with a repair kit.

  • Rear-seat configuration: 60/40 split allows more flexible use of space when folded partially.

  • Load floor design: a flat floor vs. a raised floor with underfloor storage changes how items sit in the boot.

  • Trim and market differences: some regions publish slightly different capacities based on local equipment.


When planning purchases or trips, check the exact specifications for your specific market and model year on Toyota’s official brochure or dealer specification sheet to confirm current figures.


Maximizing luggage space in the Yaris


To make the most of the available space, consider the following tips common to both hatchback and Cross models:



  • Fold the rear seats flat and use all available floor area for bulky items.

  • Utilize any underfloor storage or compartments to keep the main load floor clear.

  • Remove or adjust any tonneau cover or cargo nets that intrude into the load area.


With thoughtful arrangement, you can optimize the cabin-to-boot transition for luggage, groceries, or gear, regardless of whether you drive the hatchback or the Cross.


Summary


The Toyota Yaris family offers practical luggage space for its size class. The hatchback provides roughly 286–300 L with seats up and about 900–1,000 L with seats down, while the Yaris Cross delivers about 397–410 L with seats up and around 1,100–1,200 L with seats folded. Market-specific variations apply, so for exact figures, consult the model-year brochure or Toyota’s official specifications for your region.

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