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What is the trunk size of 202 1 Odyssey?
In fact, there are not many MPV options located at home, and Odyssey is definitely a good choice. Odyssey's trunk was designed in a sunken pit. When it is fully loaded with seven people, the trunk space is slightly larger than the old one, but there is still a gap compared with the most powerful Buick GL8 in its class.
At this time, you can put a 28-inch suitcase and a camera bag. If the backrest angle of the third row seat is relatively backward, there won't be too many things piled up. The above two pictures show the third row of seats put away and the second row of seats adjusted to the back. At this time, the volume of the trunk has increased a lot, and long-distance travel is no problem. At the same time, the second row of passengers has extremely spacious seating space, so they can put some luggage after sitting.
If the second row of seats is adjusted to the front row position, the rear half of the car body looks like a van, square, and everything you basically want in life can be transported. Generally speaking, the trunk performance of the new Odyssey is much better than that of the old one. First, there is more space, and second, the flexibility of spatial change has maintained a high level.
(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)
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