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Sedans with Largest Boot Space
Sedans with Largest Boot Space

5 Indian Sedans With Bigger Boot Space Than SUVs

21 Apr 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    The Hyundai Verna’s 528 litres of boot space is the largest among sedans
  • 2
    The Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus follow closely with 521 litres
  • 3
    Compact sedans like the Tigor, Amaze, and Aura still pack in serious cargo room
Outline

Over the years, sedans have ceased to be the dominant body type for buyers. At the same time, there’s no denying the fact that they are still among the most practical vehicles money can buy. If you choose well, you can get a refined ride, good fuel efficiency, and even better boot space than similarly priced hatchbacks or compact SUVs.

 

To prove that point, we have brought together five sedans (both compact and midsize) that deserve your attention, especially if boot space is a key consideration. Whether you’re ferrying family members, planning a weekend getaway, or simply hauling a lot of luggage, boot space matters. These sedans take heed of that need, and go the extra mile in giving buyers just what they need in terms of storage.

 

Sedans with the Best Boot Space

 

Here’s how the top contenders stack up based on boot capacity. The cars in consideration here are a mix of compact sedans and midsize sedans.

 

ModelBoot Space
Hyundai Aura402 litres
Honda Amaze416 litres
Tata Tigor419 litres
Skoda Slavia / Volkswagen Virtus521 litres
Hyundai Verna528 litres

 

1. Hyundai Aura | Boot Space: 402 Litres

 

Hyundai Aura

 

Hyundai’s Aura may be one of the smallest sedans on this list, but its 402-litre boot proves just how well compact packaging can be done. Despite being under 4 metres long, the Aura provides usable cargo space that can rival cars a segment up.

 

The boot is relatively wide and deep, with a low loading lip that makes it easy to place heavy items. Whether you're transporting shopping bags, strollers, or weekend luggage for two, the Aura’s trunk manages just fine. And thanks to a split-folding rear seat (in higher variants), there’s added flexibility when needed.

 

For buyers looking for a low maintenance, city-friendly sedan that doesn’t skimp on space, the Aura is a solid and surprisingly roomy option. The value quotient goes up further once you consider a used Hyundai Aura, ensuring you get the same boot space at a sizable discount.

 

2. Honda Amaze | Boot Space: 416 Litres

 

Honda Amaze

 

The Honda Amaze has long been a favourite among compact sedan buyers, and its 416-litre boot (as part of the third generation iteration) is part of the appeal. It may not have flashy design flourishes, but it delivers where it counts—especially for families or professionals who often need to carry luggage.

 

The boot itself is deep, well-finished, and easily accessible thanks to a wide-opening lid. The loading lip is manageable, and there’s minimal intrusion from the wheel arches. This makes it easy to stack items or fit in large suitcases without awkward shuffling.


If you're buying your first car and value a well-balanced mix of space, reliability, and comfort, the Amaze is an easy recommendation. It’s an even easier recommendation if you consider a second hand Honda Amaze (the second generation), which came with a slightly larger boot capacity at 420 litres.

 

3. Tata Tigor | Boot Space: 419 Litres

 

Tata Tigor

 

The Tata Tigor sits at the top of the compact sedan boot space ladder with 419 litres on offer—more than enough for the average city buyer. It’s not just the number that’s impressive—it’s how cleverly Tata has packaged that space.

 

The boot is wide and deep, with a well-contoured shape that allows for larger items to fit without issue. You also get a flat floor, and the boot opening is higher than average, which can be a double-edged sword. While it makes the car look sportier, it may require a slight lift when loading heavier bags.

 

That said, the Tigor continues to be one of the most value-driven sedans in India—and this boot capacity makes it even more practical for daily life. The value proposition goes up further still if you consider a pre owned Tata Tigor.

 

4. Skoda Slavia / Volkswagen Virtus | Boot Space: 521 Litres

 

Skoda Slavia

 

The Slavia and Virtus are mechanical twins, and both share a massive 521-litre boot. This figure puts them among the most spacious sedans in the country, even competing with older D-segment cars in terms of cargo volume.

 

What’s even better is the boot’s design—tall, wide, and well-finished. Both sedans feature a low load floor, which makes accessing the space super easy. Whether you’re a family packing for a week-long road trip or a business traveler carrying large suitcases and laptop bags, these sedans won’t let you down.

 

It’s not just about litres—it’s about usable space. And in that regard, both the Slavia and Virtus are benchmark-setters. There are plenty of used Slavias and old Volkswagen Virtus cars available on the market, which make them an even sweeter deal if you want them at a lower price.

 

5. Hyundai Verna | Boot Space: 528 Litres

 

Hyundai Verna

 

If you want the biggest boot in the game right now, look no further than the new Hyundai Verna. With 528 litres of boot capacity, it outpaces not only its immediate rivals but also some entry-level SUVs. The redesigned Verna proves you don’t need to sacrifice space for style.

 

The boot is long and deep, with a generous opening and minimal wheel arch intrusion. The floor is flat, and there’s room to spare even after placing two large suitcases. Higher variants also include foldable rear seats for added versatility.

 

If you’re after a premium sedan that offers all the bells and whistles—including serious luggage capacity—the Verna is tough to beat. Whether it’s highway trips or airport runs, this sedan is built to carry. However, if you are in the market for a second hand Hyundai Verna, it is worthwhile noting that the previous generation Verna came with 480 litres of boot space (which is still sizable).

 

Conclusion

 

Boot space isn’t usually the first thing people talk about when discussing sedans—but it’s often one of the features you end up appreciating most. Whether you’re carrying groceries, luggage, or simply want the option to haul more when needed, a good boot makes a great sedan even better.

 

From compact options like the Tigor and Amaze to midsize champs like the Verna and Slavia/Virtus twins, there’s plenty of choice depending on your budget and size preference. And the best part? None of these sedans require you to compromise on comfort or efficiency just to get a bigger boot.

 

So before you finalise your next sedan, take a look at how much cargo it can carry—you might find yourself thankful for that extra bit of space when it matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Which sedan in India has the biggest boot space?
Q. Are compact sedans like the Tigor or Amaze practical for luggage?
Q. Is boot space in sedans better than in compact SUVs?
Q. Do any of these sedans have foldable rear seats?
Q. Are boot space figures measured with the parcel shelf installed?
Q. What size suitcase can fit in a sedan boot?
Q. Does boot shape matter as much as litres?
Q. Can I use these sedans for business travel with heavy luggage?
Q. Is it worth upgrading to a midsize sedan just for boot space?
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