Mazda MX-30 generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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MX-30, Model year 2020 (MX-30 DR) | 366 l |
Considering the Mazda MX-30, here we have a car with a boot space that history should remember, or rather, afford the room to accommodate grand historical moments, because it can. Yes, the current MX-30 proudly sports a wonderfully generous 366 liters of trunk volume, where you can stuff in all your weekend getaway luggage or accumulated shopping indulgences with room to spare, before folding the rear seats and unleashing a colossal 1,171 liters of space.
Now you might be expecting a rich tapestry of historical boot space changes across different generations, but alas, there is only one. The MX-30, birthed in the year 2020, refuses to grow old or tired. Instead, this paragon of space optimization defies time and remains sparkling new, boasting its 366-liter boot with unwavering pride, making it impossible to chronicle any shifts in size or quality in its short yet purposeful existence.
Generation year | Boot space |
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MX-30, Model year 2020 (MX-30 DR) | 366 l |
How does this cargo carrying capacity fare within the Mazda family, you ask? Well, let's start by pointing out that the MX-30 leaves its cousin, the Mazda MX-5 Roadster, in the dust with a meager 130 liters of boot space. Even the Mazda 2 Hybrid, with its modest storage offering of 286 liters, stands no chance against the trunk size champion, the MX-30. However, the Mazda CX-30 does come close, showing off a respectable 430 liters, but alas, still bows down to the supreme MX-30 in the boot space competition.
Variant name | Boot space |
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MX-5 RF | 127 l |
MX-5 Roadster | 130 l |
CX-80 | 258 l |
2 Hybrid | 286 l |
6e | 336 l |
3 | 351 l |
MX-30 | 366 l |
CX-30 | 430 l |
3 Fastback | 450 l |
6 {sedan} | 480 l |
6 Kombi | 522 l |
CX-60 | 570 l |
Should you allow your eyes to wander to the MX-30's rivals, be prepared for enlightening discoveries - and not all of them flattering. Some challengers such as the Skoda Enyaq iV can claim superiority with a boot sized at a mammoth 585 liters, while others like the SsangYong Korando (551 liters), VW ID.5 (549 liters) and Audi Q4 e-Tron (520 liters) all command more generous trunks. On the other end of the spectrum though, we have the likes of the Citroen C4 with a modest 380 liters and the MG Marvel R containing only 357 liters, proving that the MX-30 can very well hold its own in a fight for boot space glory.
Car model | Boot space |
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Skoda Enyaq 2021 | 585 l |
XPeng G6 2024 | 571 l |
BYD Seal U 2024 | 552 l |
BMW iX2 2024 | 525 l |
Audi Q4 e-tron 2021 | 520 l |
BMW iX1 2022 | 490 l |
Fisker Ocean 2022 | 476 l |
Nissan Ariya 2022 | 468 l |
Kia EV3 2024 | 460 l |
KIA Niro 2019 | 451 l |
Ford Explorer EV 2024 | 450 l |
BYD Atto 3 2022 | 440 l |
Leapmotor C10 2024 | 435 l |
Aiways U5 2020 | 432 l |
Volvo C40 2021 | 413 l |
Volvo EX40 2024 | 410 l |
Lynk & Co 02 2024 | 410 l |
Volvo EC40 2024 | 404 l |
smart #3 2023 | 370 l |
ZEEKR X 2024 | 362 l |
Honda e:Ny1 2023 | 361 l |
MG Marvel R 2021 | 357 l |
Mazda MX-30 2020 | 350 l |
Mercedes-Benz EQA 2021 | 340 l |
Hyundai Kona 2021 | 332 l |
Volvo EX30 2024 | 318 l |
smart #1 2022 | 313 l |
MINI Aceman 2024 | 300 l |
Citroen E-Mehari 2016 | 200 l |