BMW Boot Sizes

21
Models
375750L
Volume range
502L
Average volume
6
Body types

BMW Boot Size Comparison

#ModelTypeVolumeDepthWidthHeight
1X7SUV
750L
1270 mm1100 mm820 mm
2X5SUV
650L
1040 mm1100 mm799 mm
35 Series Touring (G61)estate
570L
1080 mm1200 mm700 mm
3X3SUV
570L
950 mm1100 mm740 mm
4X2SUV
560L
925 mm1000 mm660 mm
5X1SUV
540L
800 mm1000 mm700 mm
65 Series Saloon (G30)saloon
530L
1145 mm860 mm529 mm
6M5saloon
530L
1145 mm860 mm529 mm
75 Series Saloon (G60)saloon
520L
1170 mm920 mm540 mm
83 Series Touringestate
500L
1000 mm950 mm715 mm
8iXSUV
500L
1100 mm1110 mm730 mm
9iX1SUV
490L
900 mm1002 mm721 mm
103 Series (G20)saloon
480L
1000 mm950 mm520 mm
114 Series Gran Coupesaloon
470L
1000 mm1000 mm500 mm
11i4saloon
470L
980 mm875 mm667 mm
128 Seriescoupe
440L
1070 mm810 mm450 mm
132 Series Gran Coupesaloon
430L
950 mm1003 mm442 mm
142 Series Active TourerMPV
415L
840 mm990 mm734 mm
151 Serieshatchback
380L
745 mm1015 mm660 mm
15M135ihatchback
380L
745 mm1015 mm660 mm
16330esaloon
375L
968 mm965 mm475 mm

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BMW is well known for offering generous boot space across its entire range. The largest boot belongs to the X7 at 750 litres with a boot depth of 1270 mm — enough for three large suitcases, a pushchair, and a weekly shop with room to spare. Even the smallest BMW, the 330e, offers a respectable 375 litres of boot capacity.

When comparing BMW car boot space, dimensions matter more than litres alone. Two car boots with the same volume can have very different shapes — one may be deep and narrow while the other is wide and shallow. Use the comparison table above to see how each BMW model measures up on width, depth and height, not just litres.