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Hatchbacks with largest boot space
Hatchbacks with largest boot space

Small Hatchbacks With Largest Boot Space in India

21 Apr 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    The Tata Altroz tops the list with 345 litres of boot space
  • 2
    The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R offers tall and deep cargo room despite its compact look
  • 3
    The Baleno and Glanza twins combine boot volume with easy access
Outline

There are a lot of aspects to consider when purchasing a hatchback in India. Admittedly, boot space usually is not something that comes to mind immediately, but there are good reasons why it should. With families growing and road trips becoming more frequent, a practical luggage compartment is a must. Be it grocery runs or airport pickups, you want your car’s boot to actually fit your life.

 

The good news is that modern hatchbacks are more accommodating of increasing luggage requirements. They’re not exactly massively spacious, but in most cases, they won’t leave you wanting, either. In this article, we have picked five hatchbacks (budget and premium, both) that will accommodate most of your luggage needs. If you’re on the lookout for a car that works hard behind the scenes, keep reading.

 

Hatchbacks With The Best Boot Space

 

The fact of the matter is that boot space plays a bigger role in everyday convenience than most buyers realise. Here’s a look five hatchbacks with the largest boot space..

 

ModelBoot Space
Maruti Suzuki Celerio313 litres
Citroën C3315 litres
Maruti Suzuki Baleno/Toyota Glanza318 litres
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R341 litres
Tata Altroz345 litres

 

1. Maruti Suzuki Celerio | Boot Space: 313 Litres

 

The Maruti Suzuki Celerio may be one of the smaller hatchbacks on the market, but it makes efficient use of its footprint. With a 313-litre boot, it offers more luggage space than you’d expect from an entry-level car. That’s enough to fit a few cabin-sized suitcases or several grocery bags without fuss. For couples or solo drivers who often run errands or go on short trips, this space proves more than sufficient.

 

The loading lip on the Celerio is reasonably low, which helps with placing heavier items in the boot. You can fold the rear seats when you need to carry longer objects, though the floor doesn’t sit completely flat. Still, for its size and price (especially if you consider a used Maruti Celerio), it gives you a boot that's practical for daily life in the city, where space is always at a premium.

 

Maruti Celerio bootspace

 

2. Citroën C3 | Boot Space: 315 Litres

 

The Citroën C3 steps slightly ahead with a 315-litre boot that offers a better-shaped space compared to the Celerio. The layout of the boot is squarer, which helps when you're trying to fit bigger bags or stack items without wasting space. While the increase in volume is modest, the real-world usability feels like a bigger step up.

 

Where the C3 stumbles a bit is in flexibility—some variants lack a split-folding rear seat, limiting your options when carrying a mix of passengers and cargo. But if you primarily use the boot as-is without needing extended cargo space, the deep floor and wide opening make it a competent option. To better the price-to-boot-space equation, a second hand Citroen C3 is well worth considering for daily use and short trips alike.

 

Citroen Boot Space

 

3. Maruti Suzuki Baleno/Toyota Glanza | Boot Space: 318 Litres

 

The Baleno and Toyota Glanza offer a healthy 318 litres of boot space, placing them above the average in this segment. It’s not just the numbers that make a difference, but how accessible the space is. The boot opens wide, has a flat floor, and the lip is low enough to make loading heavy bags much easier. These practical touches are exactly what you want if you're moving luggage frequently.

 

Both cars also let you fold the rear seats to expand boot capacity when needed. This flexibility makes them more useful for longer road trips or when transporting large items like strollers or camping gear. For buyers looking for a comfortable hatchback that’s also ready for a bit of extra load when required, the Baleno and Glanza tick all the right boxes, especially if you choose a pre owned Baleno or Glanza.

 

Baleno Boot Space

 

4. Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | Boot Space: 341 Litres

 

The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R takes a different approach to boot space. With a tall-boy design and a 341-litre boot, it’s built for utility above all else. The boot feels deeper and taller than most in this list, which means you can carry bulkier items without much trouble. Vertical space becomes a real advantage when transporting things like plants, long boxes, or stack bags one over another.

 

Another big plus is the accessibility of the boot. The flat loading floor and near-vertical tailgate make it incredibly easy to pack and unpack. If you often find yourself carrying unusual items—or just want the peace of mind that your boot can handle more than weekend luggage—the Wagon R is one of the most functional hatchbacks you can buy today. However, it’s worth noting that the old Maruti Wagon R had only 180 litres of boot space, so if you’re considering a used example for its luggage capacity, it will be important to consider the more recent Wagon R.

 

Wagon R Boot Space

 

5. Tata Altroz | Boot Space: 345 Litres

 

At 345 litres, the Tata Altroz offers the largest boot among hatchbacks in this segment. It doesn’t just win on paper—the boot is genuinely easier to live with. The wide boot opening, low loading lip, and deep floor allow for better organisation and easier access. Whether it’s airport suitcases, shopping runs, or larger household items, the Altroz can carry it all without feeling cramped.

 

Another highlight is how the space feels thoughtfully designed. The materials inside the boot are durable, and the rear seats fold down to accommodate even more cargo when needed. For families or individuals who regularly need to transport more than just the basics, the Altroz stands out as the most luggage-friendly hatchback in India today.

 

Tata Altroz Boot Space

 

Conclusion

 

Boot space is one of those features that becomes important only after you start using the car regularly. Whether it’s for grocery runs, weekend travel, or picking up someone from the airport, a spacious and accessible boot makes a real difference. As we’ve seen, hatchbacks like the Tata Altroz and Maruti Suzuki Wagon R go beyond expectations by offering cargo space that’s not just big in litres but also smartly designed for daily use.

 

You don’t need to buy a larger car just to carry more. From budget-friendly models like the Celerio, to premium hatchbacks like the Baleno, there are plenty of options that balance compact size with practical boot capacity. For even more bang for your buck, it’s worthwhile considering a used example of one of the hatchbacks on this list, which ensures you get the same boot space at a discounted price. So before you finalise your next hatchback, make sure the boot fits your lifestyle as well as the rest of the car does. You’ll thank yourself later.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Which hatchback has the biggest boot space in India?
Q. Is boot space in hatchbacks enough for long trips?
Q. Can you fold the rear seats in all hatchbacks to increase boot space?
Q. What hatchback boot space is good for airport luggage?
Q. Why does boot shape matter, not just litres?
Q. Are boot spaces measured with the parcel tray on?
Q. Does a CNG tank affect boot space?
Q. Which is better for boot space—Wagon R or Baleno?
Q. Is it worth choosing a hatchback based on boot space alone?
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