Saloon Boot Sizes Compared
Compare boot dimensions and cargo space of popular saloons. Saloon boots are wide and well-shaped, great for suitcases and golf bags.
Saloon Boot Size Comparison
| # | Model | Volume | Depth | Width | Height | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tesla Model S | 1135 mm | 975 mm | 720 mm | ||
| 2 | Skoda Octavia | 1090 mm | 1000 mm | 776 mm | ||
| 3 | Tesla Model 3 | 1065 mm | 945 mm | 515 mm | ||
| 4 | Audi A7 | 1160 mm | 980 mm | 699 mm | ||
| 5 | Volkswagen ID.7 | 1050 mm | 1000 mm | 760 mm | ||
| 6 | BMW 5 Series Saloon (G30) | 1145 mm | 860 mm | 529 mm | ||
| 6 | BMW M5 | 1145 mm | 860 mm | 529 mm | ||
| 6 | Peugeot 508 SW | 1050 mm | 995 mm | 673 mm | ||
| 7 | Toyota Camry | 1160 mm | 1070 mm | 517 mm | ||
| 8 | BMW 5 Series Saloon (G60) | 1170 mm | 920 mm | 540 mm | ||
| 9 | Honda Civic Saloon | 901 mm | 1025 mm | 555 mm | ||
| 10 | Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake | 1055 mm | 1050 mm | 710 mm | ||
| 11 | Porsche Panamera | 1086 mm | 860 mm | 675 mm | ||
| 12 | Audi e-tron GT | — | — | — | ||
| 13 | Alfa Romeo Giulia | 942 mm | 668 mm | 472 mm | ||
| 13 | Audi A4 | 1074 mm | 970 mm | 503 mm | ||
| 13 | BMW 3 Series (G20) | 1000 mm | 950 mm | 520 mm | ||
| 14 | BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe | 1000 mm | 1000 mm | 500 mm | ||
| 14 | BMW i4 | 980 mm | 875 mm | 667 mm | ||
| 15 | Audi A5 Sportback | 1060 mm | 990 mm | 644 mm | ||
| 16 | Mercedes C-Class | 1000 mm | 1000 mm | 500 mm | ||
| 17 | BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe | 950 mm | 1003 mm | 442 mm | ||
| 18 | Volvo S60 | 1030 mm | 860 mm | 510 mm | ||
| 19 | Jaguar XE | 660 mm | 960 mm | 753 mm | ||
| 20 | Hyundai Ioniq 6 | 1100 mm | 976 mm | 461 mm | ||
| 21 | BMW 330e | 968 mm | 965 mm | 475 mm |
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Saloon boots are separate from the cabin, offering a clean, enclosed cargo area that's great for keeping luggage secure and out of sight. The Tesla Model S leads with 745 litres and 1135 mm of depth, while the BMW 330e provides 375 litres — still enough for a couple of large suitcases.
The trade-off with saloon boots is the smaller opening — you can't fold seats and slide in long items as easily as with a hatchback or estate. But for regular-shaped luggage like suitcases and golf bags, a saloon boot is often perfectly proportioned. Check the width and height figures in the table to see which saloons fit your needs.