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What is the boot capacity of a Toyota Land Cruiser?

The boot capacity of a Toyota Land Cruiser depends on the model and seating configuration. In common configurations, it ranges from roughly 350–450 liters with all rows in use, to about 1,000–1,300 liters with the second row folded, and up to around 2,000–2,400 liters when both the second and third rows are folded flat.


How capacity is measured and why it matters


Boot space is measured in liters and varies by how many rows are folded and whether the third row is present. Markets differ on two- versus three-row setups, and some trims offer removable seats or different cargo-area layouts. For buyers, these figures help with planning luggage, camping gear, or equipment transport.


Below are common configurations and their approximate cargo capacities in liters and cubic feet, reflecting typical layouts in recent Land Cruiser models.



  • Third-row seats in use (8-seat configuration): about 350–450 L (12–16 cu ft) behind the rear row.

  • Second row folded, third row in place (7-seat configuration): about 900–1,100 L (32–39 cu ft).

  • Both second and third rows folded flat (max cargo): about 1,900–2,400 L (67–85 cu ft).


These figures illustrate the range you can expect depending on seating and trim. Exact numbers vary by model year, market and whether the seat is a removable third row or fixed bench.


Model and market variations


Different generations of the Land Cruiser offer different cargo measurements. The current flagship, the Land Cruiser 300 Series (introduced in 2022), shares DNA with the Lexus LX and provides similar cargo flexibility. Earlier 200 Series models (2007–2021) offered comparable layouts but with slightly different figures due to interior design and seating options. In all cases, the figures above assume standard seating and do not include optional cargo organizers or roof boxes.


Latest Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series (2022–present)


Official specifications commonly cite roughly 350–450 L behind the third row, about 1,000–1,150 L behind the second row when the third row is folded, and around 2,100–2,300 L with both rear rows folded flat. Markets and trims may show minor deviations.


Older Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (2007–2021)


In the 200 Series, cargo behind the third row typically sits in the 350–450 L range; behind the second row is about 900–1,100 L; with both rear rows folded, roughly 1,900–2,200 L are reachable in many configurations.


Summary


Boot capacity for the Toyota Land Cruiser is not a single number; it depends on model year, generation, and seating arrangement. Expect a spectrum from a few hundred liters with all seats in use to around two cubic meters when all rear rows are folded. For precise figures, consult the official spec sheet for your exact trim and market. This ensures you know the cargo space available for your travel, equipment, and lifestyle needs.

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