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What is the cargo capacity of the Ford Cmax?

The Ford C-Max offers about 24.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats in the standard model, and roughly 52.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. The plug-in hybrid C-Max Energi has less cargo room due to its battery, with about 19.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats and around 43.1 cubic feet with the seats folded. Capacities can vary slightly by model year and trim.


Understanding what the numbers mean


Cargo capacity for the C-Max is typically described in two scenarios: with the rear seats up (providing space for everyday items) and with the rear seats folded down (creating a larger flat load floor). The rear seats on both variants are usually a 60/40 split, allowing flexible configurations for passengers and cargo. Differences between the standard C-Max and the Energi plug-in hybrid reflect the space taken by the battery pack in the Energi.


Cargo capacities by variant


Below are the typical figures you’ll see listed for each version of the C-Max. Use these as a guide for planning how much you can haul.


Ford C-Max (standard, non-hybrid)



  • Behind the rear seats: 24.5 cubic feet

  • With rear seats folded: 52.6 cubic feet


In everyday use, the standard C-Max provides ample space for groceries, luggage, and several small to mid-sized items. Folding the rear bench expands the cargo area significantly for larger or longer objects.


Ford C-Max Energi (plug-in hybrid)



  • Behind the rear seats: 19.2 cubic feet

  • With rear seats folded: 43.1 cubic feet


The Energi’s battery reduces overall trunk space compared with the non-hybrid model, but the Cargo area remains usable for daily needs and weekend trips when the rear seats are folded.


Notes on year-to-year variations


Official figures can vary by model year, market (North America vs. Europe), and whether you measure to the top of the load floor or to the rear seats when folded. Always check the exact specifications for your specific vehicle and trim level when planning how you’ll use the cargo space.


Summary


In summary, the standard Ford C-Max provides about 24.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and about 52.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. The C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid offers roughly 19.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats and around 43.1 cubic feet with the seats folded, due to the battery. Both variants use a 60/40 split rear seat to maximize cargo flexibility, but battery presence in the Energi reduces total space. Verify the exact figures for your model year and configuration when planning heavier loads or long trips.

How big is the cargo space on a C-Max?


The hybrid has a maximum cargo volume of 52.6 cu ft (1,490 L) with rear seats folded flat, and 24.5 cu ft (690 L) in the cargo area behind the rear seats, providing more room than the regular Prius liftback, but less cargo room than the Prius V, which provides 67.3 cu ft (1,910 L) with the rear seats folded.



Why did Ford discontinue the Ford C-Max?


Ford is dropping the Grand C-Max, shown, because of a sharp drop in demand as customers switch to SUVs and crossovers. Ford confirmed it will end production of its C-Max minivan at its factory in Saarlouis, Germany, but said the plant will stay open with further investment in the Focus car that is also built there.



What car compares to a Ford C-Max?


It's larger than the BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer and the Renault Grand Scenic. The C-Max measures 4,379mm long, 2,067mm wide and 1,610mm tall, placing it in a similar category to something like a Vauxhall Meriva or a Volkswagen Golf SV.



Which is bigger, the Ford B-Max or the C-Max?


The C-Max is a five-seater as standard, but there's the Grand C-Max seven-seater if needed. The OG five-seater gives you the choice of a 432-litre boot or 1,684 litres with all the seats folded. The B-Max, being a bit smaller, has a 318-litre boot, but you can flatten the seats to get 1,386 litres.


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