How big is the trunk of a Dodge Journey?
In most Dodge Journey models, trunk cargo space depends on seat configuration: about 10.7 cubic feet behind the third-row seat, 37.6 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to roughly 68.6 cubic feet with both rows folded flat.
Cargo capacity by seating configuration
The following figures illustrate how the Journey's cargo space grows as you fold down seats. The values are approximate and vary slightly by model year and trim.
- Behind the third row (seats up): about 10.7 cubic feet
- Behind the second row (third row folded): about 37.6 cubic feet
- With both rows folded (maximum cargo): about 68.6 cubic feet
Note: These numbers are typical for 5- or 7-passenger configurations in 2008–2019 Journeys and may differ by specific vehicle options or floor configurations.
Model year and trim context
Dodge produced the Journey from 2008 through 2019, and cargo figures have remained broadly consistent across model years. The important difference for buyers is whether the vehicle has the optional 7-seat setup and whether the second and third rows fold flat to form a longer cargo floor.
Practical packing tips
To maximize usable space for luggage, gear, or groceries, consider these approaches:
- Fold the second-row seats flat to boost space from 37.6 to about 68.6 cubic feet
- Fold the third-row seats for additional floor length; ensure a level load floor
- Use cargo organizers and nets to keep items from shifting during transit
Even with both rows folded, the Journey's floor height and tie-downs can affect how easily you can fit unusually shaped items. Measure longer items before a trip for precision.
Summary
The Dodge Journey offers flexible cargo space that scales with seating. Roughly 10.7 cubic feet is available with the third row in use, about 37.6 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to about 68.6 cubic feet when both rows are folded—subject to year, trim, and floor configuration. For a precise figure on a specific vehicle, check the exact model's specifications or measure the space directly.
