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How big is the trunk of a Subaru XV?

The Subaru XV, known as the Crosstrek in the United States, offers a practical cargo area that suits everyday use and weekend trips. This article explains trunk size in real-world terms and how space changes when you fold the rear seats.


Across recent generations, trunk space behind the rear seats runs at about 20.8 cubic feet (roughly 589 liters). With the rear seats folded flat, capacity expands to about 55.3 cubic feet (roughly 1,565 liters). These figures apply to current-generation XV/Crosstrek models and can vary slightly by year, market, and trim level.


Cargo capacity in practical terms


The following figures reflect standard cargo volumes for the current-generation Subaru XV/Crosstrek with the rear seats in their normal position. Exact numbers can vary by model year and regional specification.



  • 20.8 cubic feet (about 589 liters) behind the rear seats

  • 55.3 cubic feet (about 1,565 liters) with the rear seats folded flat


These measurements assume a 60/40-split rear bench and a flat load floor. They do not include roof storage or optional cargo enhancements.


Space layout and flexibility


The cargo area can be expanded significantly by folding the rear seats, enabling longer items to fit while still accommodating a passenger or two on the remaining portion. The load floor on many trims sits flat when seats are folded, and there is typically some underfloor storage for small items and tools. The Subaru XV/Crosstrek also supports a roof rack for additional external cargo when needed.


Practical tips for maximizing trunk space


Before loading, plan how you’ll use the space, especially if you’re juggling passengers and gear. The following tips help optimize capacity:



  • Use the 60/40-split rear seats to carry a mix of passengers and long items (e.g., skis, camping gear) by folding down part of the bench.

  • Fold the rear seats to create a flat, continuous load floor for larger items like suitcases or boxes.

  • Store smaller items in the underfloor compartment or cargo organizers to keep the area tidy and maximize usable depth.


In practice, these strategies let you adapt the XV’s trunk to daily errands, road trips, and weekend adventures without sacrificing comfort for passengers.


XV vs. Crosstrek: naming and market variations


In Europe, Asia, and other markets the model is commonly called the Subaru XV, while in the United States it is marketed as the Crosstrek. The cargo specifications above pertain to the current-generation Crosstrek/XV and are broadly similar across markets, with minor regional adjustments based on trim and equipment.


Summary


For the latest Subaru XV/Crosstrek, expect about 20.8 cubic feet of trunk space behind the rear seats and up to 55.3 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat. These figures, typical across recent generations, make the vehicle versatile for groceries, luggage, and outdoor gear, especially when you take advantage of the 60/40-split rear seats and optional roof-carrying solutions.

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