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How big is the trunk of a Chevy Cruze?

In brief, trunk size depends on the Cruze’s body style: the sedan has about 13.7 cubic feet of cargo space, while the hatchback offers considerably more—roughly 22 to 24 cubic feet behind the rear seats and about 43 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. These figures reflect typical US-market specifications for the Cruze model family through 2019 and may vary slightly by year, trim, and interior configuration.


Understanding trunk space by body style


The following figures cover the two main Cruze configurations sold in the United States. They help prospective buyers compare everyday loading capacity and longer-term storage when traveling or moving items.


Sedan


Entry-level data for the Cruze sedan shows a compact trunk designed for daily errands and modest luggage. The published capacity is around 13.7 cubic feet (389 liters).



  • Cruse sedan (model years 2011–2019, US market): trunk space about 13.7 cubic feet (389 liters) with the rear seats up.


In practice, the sedan’s trunk is suited for a couple of suitcases, several grocery runs, or a few bags of items, but it can feel tight for bulkier loads.


Hatchback


The Cruze hatchback delivers substantially more cargo room. With the rear seats up, you typically get about 22–24 cubic feet (620–680 liters); with the rear seats folded, space expands to roughly 43 cubic feet (1,216 liters).



  • Hatchback cargo volume with rear seats up: approximately 22–24 cubic feet (620–680 liters).

  • Hatchback cargo volume with rear seats folded: up to about 43 cubic feet (1,216 liters).


For cargo-heavy needs, the Cruze hatchback is the practical choice, offering a much larger, versatile loading area compared with the sedan.


Summary


Bottom line: If you’re deciding between a Cruze sedan and Cruze hatchback, expect a smaller trunk in the sedan—around 13–14 cubic feet—compared with a hatchback that provides roughly 22–24 cubic feet behind the rear seats and up to about 43 cubic feet with those seats folded. Always verify exact specifications for your particular year and trim in the owner’s manual or GM’s official data, as cargo space can vary slightly by model year and configuration.

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