When it comes to SUVs, one of the key factors most people consider is boot space. After all, if you're loading up for a family holiday or a weekend adventure, you need to be sure that everything will fit in the back. The SEAT Tarraco is no exception to this. With a whopping 760 liters of trunk space, it holds its own when compared to other SUVs on the market. Let's dig a little deeper into how the Tarraco's boot space has evolved and how it stacks up against its competitors.
Since the Tarraco is currently on its first generation, the KN 2019-now, there isn't much to say in terms of changing boot space between generations. However, it's worth noting that from the get-go, SEAT decided to pack the Tarraco with an ample 760 liters of boot space, expanding to a cavernous 1775 liters when the rear seats are folded. This decision has paid off, as the Tarraco's offerings have made it a strong contender in its class.
Looking at other vehicles within the SEAT lineup, the Tarraco takes second place regarding boot space. The Alhambra has slightly more room with 809 liters, making it the overall winner(link). But the Tarraco leaves others in the dust, with 760 liters of space, compared to the 620 liters in the Leon Sportstourer(link) and 615 liters in the Ateca(link). Overall, the Tarraco proves to be more than capable in terms of boot space compared to its siblings.
Now, let's take a look at the rightful competitors of the SEAT Tarraco. The Volkswagen Tiguan matches the Tarraco with the identical 760 liters of boot space(link). However, the Peugeot 5008 offers slightly more trunk space with 780 liters(link). That being said, other rivals such as the Skoda Kodiaq(link) (650 liters) and KIA Sorento(link) (660 liters) don't quite measure up to the Tarraco's boot capacity. There are, of course, more rivals like the Ford Edge(link), Honda CR-V(link), Nissan X-Trail(link), and Volvo XC60(link), but when we compare the sheer volume, it's clear that the SEAT Tarraco stands tall with its generous boot space.