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How big is the Mazda 6's boot space?

The Mazda 6 is a sporty and unique choice in the hatchback market – but how does the boot size up?

A red Mazda6

The Mazda 6 stands out among other five-door cars thanks to Mazda’s design philosophy of sporty without going over the top.

Available with a petrol or diesel engine, the Mazda 6 carries on the tradition of bringing a sports car feel that echoes the famous MX-5.

As a manufacturer, Mazda is well-known for producing reliable cars and designs them to be as light as possible.

Not only does this make the drive smooth, but also helps to keep running costs low.

What are the Mazda 6's boot dimensions?

Mazda 6 saloon dimensions:

  • Max. luggage capacity (seats up): 489l

  • Max. luggage capacity (seats down): 1632l

  • Max. boot width: 1,069mm

Mazda 6 estate dimensions:

  • Max. luggage capacity (seats up): 522L

  • Max. luggage capacity (seats down): 1664L

  • Max. boot width: 1,043mm

The saloon edition of the Mazda 6 has a more aerodynamic, sportier look compared to the more practical appearance of the estate.

The back of the estate is extended slightly to account for the roof rails, but that doesn’t detract from the sleek exterior of the car.

The payoff for this is room for rooftop storage and a slightly larger boot capacity.

How big is a Mazda 6's boot?

You’ve got plenty of room in the saloon version and even more when you fold down the rear seats.

If you’re still in need of more – and some added practicality – then the estate offers that as well as roof rails.

This makes it a great option for those who need extra space for luggage on a longer road trip.

This adjustable space also makes hobby holidays with activities like surfing or golf much easier too.

How many seats are there in a Mazda 6?

Both versions of the Mazda 6 are fitted with five seats. Whether you’re transporting your family or your mates, there’ll be more than enough room to fit your favourite people in.

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