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How big is the Toyota Starlet boot space?

The boot space of the Toyota Starlet is typically around 260–270 litres with the rear seats up, and about 900–1,000 litres when the rear seats are folded. In today’s market, the Starlet name is not widely used for new cars, so exact figures vary by generation and region. For a precise number, check the specific model year and trim in the official brochure or owner’s manual.


Boot space by generation


The following figures reflect typical capacities reported for the Starlet hatchbacks that carried the name in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Actual capacity can vary by market, trim level, spare-wheel configuration, and whether a cargo cover is fitted.



  • First-generation Starlet (late 1990s): about 260–270 litres with the rear seats up; roughly 900–1,000 litres with seats folded down.

  • Second-generation Starlet (early 2000s): typically around 260–270 litres with seats up; about 850–950 litres with seats folded, depending on regional specifications.

  • Market-specific variants: some markets used slightly different cargo volumes, but the general range remained in the 250–270 litres with seats up, expanding when folded.


Note: These numbers are approximate and can vary due to factors such as spare-wheel presence, trim differences, and measurement conventions. Always consult the exact spec for your vehicle.


Notes on measurement and practical use


In practice, Starlet owners will notice that the space is typically sufficient for grocery runs and small suitcases, but may feel tight for larger luggage when the rear seats are in use. To maximize cargo, folding the rear seats offers a substantial increase in usable volume, approaching the upper end of the ranges cited above.


The Starlet today and practical tips


Today, Toyota’s global lineup relies on models like the Yaris and related hatchbacks rather than a standalone Starlet in most markets. If you’re looking at a used Starlet, verify the boot dimensions with the specific year and trim, and consider your typical luggage size. Practical tips include removing the parcel shelf, folding seats fully, and using organizers to make the most of available space.


Summary


Boot space for the Toyota Starlet is generally in the 260–270 litre range with the rear seats up and about 900–1,000 litres with the rear seats folded. The Starlet name is not widely used on new cars today, so figures vary by generation and market. For the exact capacity of a particular Starlet you’re considering, refer to the official specification for that model year.

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