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How many cubic feet is behind the third row of a Lexus TX?

The space behind the third row of the Lexus TX is relatively modest, at roughly 7.0 to 7.5 cubic feet when the third row is in use. This figure can vary slightly by trim and equipment, and space grows significantly when the third row is folded or removed.


Official figures and what they imply


Below are the typical figures cited for scenarios with the third row up versus folded, based on official spec sheets and manufacturer materials. Always check the exact figure for your model year and trim.



  • Behind the third row (third-row up): about 7.0–7.5 cubic feet (approximately 198–213 liters).


In everyday use, that space is enough for a handful of bags, groceries, or small suitcases, but it is not designed for large luggage with the third row in use.


More space when the third row is folded


Folding the third row dramatically increases cargo capacity. With the third row folded flat and the second row in a typical position, the TX offers roughly 20–22 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row.



  • Behind the second row (third row folded): about 20–22 cubic feet (approximately 567–623 liters).


This configuration creates a much more versatile loading area for larger items, sporting gear, or multiple bags.


Practical takeaways


Key takeaway: the TX provides a small but usable rear cargo area behind the third row, which expands substantially when the third-row seats are folded. The exact figures can vary by year, trim, and whether a spare tire or subfloor storage affects space.


Summary


In short, about 7 cubic feet of cargo space is available behind the third row when it is in use. Folding the third row increases capacity to roughly 20–22 cubic feet behind the second row. For precise numbers, consult the official Lexus specification for your exact model year and trim.

How many cubic feet is the interior of a Lexus TX?


20.2 cubic feet
Not only is there 20.2 cubic feet of cargo space to utilize if all of the three rows are up, but when the second and third rows get folded, you have 97 cubic feet for cargo storage. That means packing your luggage for your next road trip or sports gear for your next sporting event will be a breeze in the TX!



What SUV has the most cargo space behind the 3rd row?


The 2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer L has the most cargo space behind the third row, with 44.244.244.2 cubic feet. The next largest are the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer L (42.142.142.1 cubic feet) and the 2026 Chevrolet Suburban (41.541.541.5 cubic feet). 
SUVs with the most cargo space behind the 3rd row 

  • Jeep Grand Wagoneer L (2025): 44.244.244.2 cubic feet
  • Jeep Wagoneer L (2025): 42.142.142.1 cubic feet
  • Chevrolet Suburban (2026): 41.541.541.5 cubic feet
  • GMC Yukon XL (2026): 41.541.541.5 cubic feet
  • Cadillac Escalade ESV (2026): 41.541.541.5 cubic feet
  • Ford Expedition Max (2025): 37.437.437.4 cubic feet
  • Lincoln Navigator L (2025): 37.437.437.4 cubic feet 



What are the dimensions of the Lexus TX?


The Lexus TX dimensions are approximately 203.1 inches long, 78.3 inches wide, and 70.1 inches tall, with a 116.1-inch wheelbase. Its maximum cargo capacity is 97 cubic feet behind the first row, and it has a passenger capacity of seven. 
Exterior dimensions

  • Length: 203.1 inches
  • Width: 78.3 inches (without mirrors)
  • Height: 70.1 inches
  • Wheelbase: 116.1 inches 

Interior dimensions and capacity
  • Maximum Cargo Capacity: 97.0 cubic feet (behind the first row)
  • Cargo Capacity (behind 3rd row): 20.2 cubic feet
  • Passenger Capacity: 7
  • Front Headroom: 41.4 inches
  • Front Legroom: 41.6 inches
  • Second-Row Legroom: 39.5 inches
  • Third-Row Legroom: 33.5 inches 



How big is the cargo space in the Lexus TX?


The Lexus TX has a cargo capacity of 20.2 cubic feet with all seats in place, which expands to 57.4 cubic feet when the third row is folded down, and reaches a maximum of 97.0 cubic feet with both the second and third rows folded. 

  • All seats up: 20.2 cubic feet
  • Third row folded: 57.4 cubic feet
  • Maximum (second and third rows folded): 97.0 cubic feet


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