How much space is in a Ford EcoSport?
In most EcoSport configurations, you’ll get about 21 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, expanding to about 50 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Exact figures can vary by model year and market.
The question covers both cargo and passenger space, which can differ depending on year, trim and where the vehicle is sold. Below is a practical breakdown of the most commonly cited figures for recent EcoSport models, along with notes on how seating and market differences can affect capacity.
Cargo space specifications
The following figures reflect typical US-market cargo space for recent EcoSport configurations; exact volumes can vary by year and trim level.
- Behind the rear seats: 20.9 cubic feet (0.59 cubic meters)
- With the rear seats folded: 50.0 cubic feet (1.41 cubic meters)
- Rear seating: 60/40 split folding to accommodate longer items
Space figures can vary slightly by year and market. For the most precise numbers, check the specific model year brochure or the EPA window sticker for the EcoSport you’re interested in.
Interior space and seating
Beyond cargo, the EcoSport is a five‑seat compact SUV designed to balance passenger comfort with cargo versatility.
- Seating capacity: 5 passengers
- Passenger volume: approximately 93 cubic feet (around 2.6 cubic meters)
The interior layout includes a 60/40 split rear bench that can be folded to extend cargo space, helping to accommodate longer items when needed.
Notes on market availability and model years
The EcoSport’s cargo and interior space figures have varied across generations and markets. The U.S. market saw the EcoSport sold through the 2019 model year, after which it was discontinued there, while other regions continued to offer the model for a longer period. Always verify the exact specs for the year and market you’re considering.
Summary
The Ford EcoSport typically offers about 20.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and around 50 cubic feet with the rear seats folded in recent US-spec configurations, plus seating for five and roughly 93 cubic feet of passenger space. Space can vary by model year and market, so check the official brochure or EPA data for the exact numbers on a specific vehicle.
