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Top 5 Compact SUVs With the Largest Boot Space

21 Apr 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    The Kia Syros tops the list with a boot capacity of 465 litres
  • 2
    The Skoda Kylaq offers 446 litres of clean, usable trunk space
  • 3
    The Renault Kiger balances value and practicality with 405 litres
Outline

 

Compact SUVs are, in the Indian context, understandably in high demand. Thanks to their high seating, compact proportions, good ground clearance and premium styling, there’s no shortage of appeal. One aspect that should justifiably join buyers’ considerations, however, is boot space. From weekend getaways to airport runs, a sizable boot can save you a lot of hassle in the long run.

 

Given the high demand, the Indian market is brimming with compact SUV options (under 4 metres in length), and manufacturers have taken note of the need for a commendable amount of cargo capacity. The compact SUVs on this list are smartly packaged with generous boots that rival larger vehicles. If you need a compact SUV that doubles up as a people mover and a luggage hauler, these vehicles need to be on your list.

 

Compact SUVs With The Best Boot Space

 

Here’s a quick snapshot of how India’s best compact SUVs stack up in terms of luggage capacity.

 

ModelBoot Space
Kia Sonet385 litres
Hyundai Exter391 litres
Renault Kiger405 litres
Skoda Kylaq446 litres
Kia Syros465 litres

 

1. Kia Sonet | Boot Space: 385 Litres

 

Kia Sonet

 

The Kia Sonet has made waves with its styling and feature list, but one thing that’s often overlooked is its 385-litre boot. It’s the smallest on this list, but it’s by no means cramped. The space is smartly laid out with a fairly wide opening and a practical floor shape.

 

For daily errands or weekend trips, the Sonet’s boot is more than capable. You can easily fit two medium-sized suitcases, or a combination of duffel bags and grocery boxes. The boot lip isn’t too high, which makes loading easier, and split-folding rear seats help when you need that extra bit of room.

 

For city dwellers who want a stylish SUV that can still handle their day-to-day needs, the Sonet gets the job done without breaking a sweat. To further boost the price-to-boot-space equation, it’s worthwhile considering a used Kia Sonet.

 

2. Hyundai Exter | Boot Space: 391 Litres

 

Hyundai Exter

 

Hyundai’s Exter is proof that compact doesn’t mean compromise. With 391 litres of boot space, it edges out the Sonet and brings solid utility to a compact footprint. For families looking for a city-friendly SUV that can still handle luggage on weekend getaways, the Exter fits the bill.

 

Its boot is square and deep, and the wide opening means you can drop in bags without awkward tilting. The load floor is flat, and the rear seats fold to offer even more versatility when needed. Bonus points go to Hyundai for the well-finished interiors—even in the cargo area.

 

Whether it’s a weekly grocery haul or a long-drive picnic with gear in tow, the Exter’s boot space ensures you won’t be making trade-offs. To further sweeten the pot, you can even consider a second hand Hyundai Exter, giving you the same boot space for a discounted price.

 

3. Renault Kiger | Boot Space: 405 Litres

 

Renault Kiger

 

Renault has nailed the formula with the Kiger—combining value, looks, and space. Its 405-litre boot puts it well ahead of several rivals in the segment and cements its place as a go-to choice for practical buyers.

 

The Kiger’s boot is deep and wide, which makes it ideal for road trips and airport runs. It swallows up large suitcases with ease, and you won’t need to play Tetris when loading it up. The flat loading floor and relatively low height make a big difference when dealing with heavier items.

 

As a bonus, the Kiger doesn’t sacrifice second-row comfort to make room for this boot space. It's a balanced SUV that’s ready for urban and long-distance duties alike—and that includes being the designated luggage carrier. You can even opt for a pre owned Renault Kiger, which will give you the advantage of a cheaper price for the same amount of boot space.

 

4. Skoda Kylaq | Boot Space: 446 Litres

 

Skoda Kylaq

 

Skoda has a reputation for maximising space, and the Kylaq keeps that tradition alive. With 446 litres of boot capacity, it offers nearly 10% more room than the Kiger and over 15% more than the Sonet. That difference is noticeable the first time you load it up.

 

The Kylaq’s boot is practical to the core. Wide, flat, and easy to access, it works well whether you’re carrying boxes, luggage, or weekend camping gear. There’s also a removable tray and optional nets for better organisation—small details that make big differences. It’s a perfect fit for growing families, small business owners, or just anyone who finds themselves constantly packing for something.

 

5. Kia Syros | Boot Space: 465 Litres

 

Kia Syros

 

The Syros is Kia’s cargo king. With a massive 465-litre boot, it comfortably leads this segment in terms of storage space. Whether you’re loading suitcases, a stroller, or your monthly provisions, the Syros can take it all—and then some.

 

What really stands out is the shape. The boot is wide and deep with a low load lip and a smartly designed floor. It’s not just about litres—it’s about usable space, and the Syros excels here. The rear seats fold nearly flat, giving you van-like room when you need it.

 

If you're a frequent traveler or have a lifestyle that involves moving equipment, luggage, or supplies regularly, the Syros should be your top pick. It’s proof that you don’t need a full-size SUV to get real utility.

 

Conclusion

 

Boot space is one of those things you don’t appreciate until you need it—and when you do, it becomes a dealbreaker. Luckily, India’s compact SUV segment has evolved to offer seriously capable cargo solutions without going big or breaking the bank.

 

Whether it’s the budget-friendly Hyundai Exter, the well-rounded Renault Kiger, or the segment-leading Kia Syros, there’s something here for every kind of buyer. If you're the kind of person who always ends up carrying everyone else’s bags, you’ll want one of these five SUVs in your garage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Which compact SUV has the biggest boot space in India?
Q. Is boot space in compact SUVs enough for long trips?
Q. Do compact SUVs come with foldable rear seats?
Q. Can boot space affect rear seat comfort?
Q. Is boot space measured with the spare wheel in place?
Q. Are tall boots better than wide ones?
Q. Does the shape of the boot matter more than the number?
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