Trunk/Hatch dimensions?

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One potentially great attraction of the Stinger is that it is said to be a lift back with foldable rear seats giving an expansive luggage space, much like the BMW 430i Gran Coupe, which is said to be the model followed by the Stinger. Here are some comments excerpted from the Web:

"The 2016 4-Series has 13 cubic feet of trunk space in convertible models, 15.7 in coupe models and 17 in Gran Coupe models. With the rear seats folded down, the Gran Coupe offers 45.9 cubic feet of capacity. A split-folding rear seat is standard and a hands-free power trunk lid is available. Auto journalists praise the Gran Coupe's available space and note that its hatchback body style makes loading cargo a breeze.
  • "The BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe's claim to fame is the design's blend of coupelike proportions and hatchback versatility. … Also, the Gran Coupe's hatchback makes it... -- Edmunds
  • "[Y]ou can fold down the rear seats of the 4-Series Gran Coupe and put in two bicycles without removing the front wheels." -- AutoWeek (2015)
  • "The Gran Coupe's hatchback body makes for a wide and deep cargo area, and the rear seats now fold 40/20/40 style." -- Autoblog (2015)
I haven't seen any numbers on the trunk space in the Stinger, but it is likely to be comparable to the BMW 430i Gran Coupe.For me, the attraction is being able to carry my bicycle inside the car rather than on a hitch-mounted rack or the roof.
 
hereward said:
One potentially great attraction of the Stinger is that it is said to be a lift back with foldable rear seats giving an expansive luggage space, much like the BMW 430i Gran Coupe, which is said to be the model followed by the Stinger. Here are some comments excerpted from the Web:

"The 2016 4-Series has 13 cubic feet of trunk space in convertible models, 15.7 in coupe models and 17 in Gran Coupe models. With the rear seats folded down, the Gran Coupe offers 45.9 cubic feet of capacity. A split-folding rear seat is standard and a hands-free power trunk lid is available. Auto journalists praise the Gran Coupe's available space and note that its hatchback body style makes loading cargo a breeze.
  • "The BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe's claim to fame is the design's blend of coupelike proportions and hatchback versatility. … Also, the Gran Coupe's hatchback makes it... -- Edmunds
  • "[Y]ou can fold down the rear seats of the 4-Series Gran Coupe and put in two bicycles without removing the front wheels." -- AutoWeek (2015)
  • "The Gran Coupe's hatchback body makes for a wide and deep cargo area, and the rear seats now fold 40/20/40 style." -- Autoblog (2015)
I haven't seen any numbers on the trunk space in the Stinger, but it is likely to be comparable to the BMW 430i Gran Coupe.For me, the attraction is being able to carry my bicycle inside the car rather than on a hitch-mounted rack or the roof.

Hi Hereward. Welcome to the community! Thank you for signing up.

Yes! One of the things Kia said about the reasoning for the hatch/lift back is lots of space! They want the car to not only perform well and be fun to drive - but to be very functional. It's supposed to hold a lot of luggage for weekend vacations where you're driving a long distance and staying a few days.
 
hereward said:
Hi Hereward. Welcome to the community! Thank you for signing up.

Yes! One of the things Kia said about the reasoning for the hatch/lift back is lots of space! They want the car to not only perform well and be fun to drive - but to be very functional. It's supposed to hold a lot of luggage for weekend vacations where you're driving a long distance and staying a few days.

I'll start planning to test that weekend/vacation space many many times over  :)
From my image observations only, the boot does looks long and wide enough,but somewhat shallow, so maybe a decent sized spare wheel lives under the trunk floor perhaps.
 
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hereward said:
Hi Hereward. Welcome to the community! Thank you for signing up.

Yes! One of the things Kia said about the reasoning for the hatch/lift back is lots of space! They want the car to not only perform well and be fun to drive - but to be very functional. It's supposed to hold a lot of luggage for weekend vacations where you're driving a long distance and staying a few days.

I'll start planning to test that weekend/vacation space many many times over  :)
From my image observations only, the boot does looks long and wide enough,but somewhat shallow, so maybe a decent sized spare wheel lives under the trunk floor perhaps.

I'm not that lucky to go on many vacations but I do plan on beach days and a long weekend every now and then. When you say "under the trunk floor" do you mean outside beneath the car? Underneath? Or in a compartment inside the trunk floor? I feel like that's a silly question. :p
 
There's a thread in another forum that has pictures of the hatches for the Stinger, the Gran Coupe and the A5 Sportback. The Germans appear to have much deeper (vertically) compartments than the Stinger. Hard to tell without seeing them in the flesh but the other two may have more utility. Another "nice to have" on the Gran Coupe and A5 is the ski pass through in the middle rear seat which folds the centre armrest down and allows long items that won't completely fit in the trunk to pass into the cabin. To do that in the Stinger (and in my Sonata) means you sacrifice at least one outboard seating position.

Don't get me wrong, I like the Stinger and think it's going to do well versus the competition. It just seems in terms of capacity / utility with the rear seats up it may not be as useful as the others for those trips to wine country where you're buying cases not bottles. :D

Rob
 
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TO Turbo said:
There's a thread in another forum that has pictures of the hatches for the Stinger, the Gran Coupe and the A5 Sportback. The Germans appear to have much deeper (vertically) compartments than the Stinger. Hard to tell without seeing them in the flesh but the other two may have more utility. Another "nice to have" on the Gran Coupe and A5 is the ski pass through in the middle rear seat which folds the centre armrest down and allows long items that won't completely fit in the trunk to pass into the cabin. To do that in the Stinger (and in my Sonata) means you sacrifice at least one outboard seating position.

Don't get me wrong, I like the Stinger and think it's going to do well versus the competition. It just seems in terms of capacity / utility with the rear seats up it may not be as useful as the others for those trips to wine country where you're buying cases not bottles. :D

Rob

Hi Rob. From the pictures you think the Grand Coupe and A5 have more room? I was under the impression the Stinger is a bigger car than those it competes against. It'll be great once we get some solid specifications which can't be too far off.

So here's a visual to help get this stuff figured out.

Stinger:
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BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe:
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Audi A5 Sportback:
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Larry Denen said:
TO Turbo said:
There's a thread in another forum that has pictures of the hatches for the Stinger, the Gran Coupe and the A5 Sportback. The Germans appear to have much deeper (vertically) compartments than the Stinger. Hard to tell without seeing them in the flesh but the other two may have more utility. Another "nice to have" on the Gran Coupe and A5 is the ski pass through in the middle rear seat which folds the centre armrest down and allows long items that won't completely fit in the trunk to pass into the cabin. To do that in the Stinger (and in my Sonata) means you sacrifice at least one outboard seating position.

Don't get me wrong, I like the Stinger and think it's going to do well versus the competition. It just seems in terms of capacity / utility with the rear seats up it may not be as useful as the others for those trips to wine country where you're buying cases not bottles. :D

Rob

Hi Rob. From the pictures you think the Grand Coupe and A5 have more room? I was under the impression the Stinger is a bigger car than those it competes against. It'll be great once we get some solid specifications which can't be too far off.

So here's a visual to help get this stuff figured out.

Stinger:
kia-stinger-gt-trunk-jpg.8



BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe:
grancoupe-jpg.9



Audi A5 Sportback:
4393134-jpg.11

Larry,

Like I said we'll need to see them in the flesh. In the pictures I saw the A5 definitely had a deeper floor than the picture above. The Sportback has been out in Europe since 2009 (according to Wikipedia) so perhaps the picture I saw was the revised model being released in North America. First World Problems being spoiled with all these choices.

Rob
 
ballistic said:
thanks for the pictures. the rear seats fold down in the stinger yes or no?

It's got folding seats.  Here's a picture of the trunk with the rear seat seam.
Kia-Stinger-GT-trunk.jpg


I suppose it's possible that only one of the two portions folds, but that seems pretty unlikely.
 
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yeah that looks pretty fold downable to me. :P i guess it would be foolish to have seats that didn't fold down and it's not like that would be an expensive endeavor.
 
One potentially great attraction of the Stinger is that it is said to be a lift back with foldable rear seats giving an expansive luggage space, much like the BMW 430i Gran Coupe, which is said to be the model followed by the Stinger. Here are some comments excerpted from the Web:

"The 2016 4-Series has 13 cubic feet of trunk space in convertible models, 15.7 in coupe models and 17 in Gran Coupe models. With the rear seats folded down, the Gran Coupe offers 45.9 cubic feet of capacity. A split-folding rear seat is standard and a hands-free power trunk lid is available. Auto journalists praise the Gran Coupe's available space and note that its hatchback body style makes loading cargo a breeze.
  • "The BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe's claim to fame is the design's blend of coupelike proportions and hatchback versatility. … Also, the Gran Coupe's hatchback makes it... -- Edmunds
  • "[Y]ou can fold down the rear seats of the 4-Series Gran Coupe and put in two bicycles without removing the front wheels." -- AutoWeek (2015)
  • "The Gran Coupe's hatchback body makes for a wide and deep cargo area, and the rear seats now fold 40/20/40 style." -- Autoblog (2015)
I haven't seen any numbers on the trunk space in the Stinger, but it is likely to be comparable to the BMW 430i Gran Coupe.For me, the attraction is being able to carry my bicycle inside the car rather than on a hitch-mounted rack or the roof.

Here's what @hej just said in another discussion.

hej said:
trunk volume of 406L (I assume that's liters), or about 14.3 cubic feet. That's without the seats folded, apparently, and it's also ever so slightly more than my A6.
 
Does anyone have information regarding this? I'm curious as to whether I'll be able to fit a bike in there with back seats down of course.
 
Does anyone have information regarding this? I'm curious as to whether I'll be able to fit a bike in there with back seats down of course.

The current spec being reported is 14.3 cubic feet with the seats up. I don't recall dimentions with the seats folded.

Keep in mind the Stinger does employ a space saver spare.
 
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From the Australian review: 406L VDA. Apparently there are different methods of measurement. Pic below with seats down- looks big enough.

2018_kia_stinger_international-launch-review_68.jpg
 
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Hmmm... I really need to be able to fit a road bike in the back... Hard to tell from the images whether that'll be possible or not...
 
Hmmm... I really need to be able to fit a road bike in the back... Hard to tell from the images whether that'll be possible or not...

I think one should be possible. I can fit 2 bikes in a Mazda 6 Wagon and form the picture it doesn't look THAT much smaller
 
Hmmm... I really need to be able to fit a road bike in the back... Hard to tell from the images whether that'll be possible or not...
Are you concerned about having to remove the front wheel? I can get a large-frame mountain bike in my Golf if I remove the wheel, so I'm anticipating no issues in this car, perhaps even with the wheel still on (although I'd probably remove it anyway).

I believe the Stinger is sized between the A5 and A7; this photo is reportedly from the A7.
A7-cargo-area-bike.webp
 
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You guys with special needs may have to wait to compare, maybe only seeing in person will give you your final answer. This old guy has no such needs, my 3-wheel mobility scooter will fit easily beside the luggage, so I will be happy with storage space.
 
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