Mercedes Boot Sizes
12
Models
340–890L
Volume range
537L
Average volume
4
Body types
Mercedes Boot Size Comparison
| # | Model | Type | Volume | Depth | Width | Height | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GLS | SUV | 1100 mm | 1200 mm | 800 mm | ||
| 2 | E-Class Estate | estate | 1170 mm | 1095 mm | 729 mm | ||
| 3 | GLE | SUV | 1050 mm | 1045 mm | 812 mm | ||
| 4 | GLC | SUV | 925 mm | 1098 mm | 755 mm | ||
| 5 | GLB | SUV | 950 mm | 1052 mm | 876 mm | ||
| 6 | CLA Shooting Brake | saloon | 1055 mm | 1050 mm | 710 mm | ||
| 7 | EQB | SUV | 960 mm | 1050 mm | 760 mm | ||
| 8 | C-Class Estate | estate | 1030 mm | 940 mm | 653 mm | ||
| 9 | C-Class | saloon | 1000 mm | 1000 mm | 500 mm | ||
| 10 | GLA | SUV | 800 mm | 1052 mm | 811 mm | ||
| 11 | A-Class | hatchback | 922 mm | 1030 mm | 495 mm | ||
| 12 | EQA | SUV | No data | No data | No data |
Compare two Mercedes models side by side
See how their boots stack up with our 3D packing visualiser
Mercedes is well known for offering generous boot space across its entire range. The largest boot belongs to the GLS at 890 litres with a boot depth of 1100 mm — enough for three large suitcases, a pushchair, and a weekly shop with room to spare. Even the smallest Mercedes, the EQA, offers a respectable 340 litres of boot capacity.
When comparing Mercedes 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 Mercedes model measures up on width, depth and height, not just litres.