If you’re considering a Chevy Bolt EUV, cargo space is probably near the top of your checklist. The Bolt EUV is compact on the outside but surprisingly capable inside, if you understand how its cargo space dimensions work and what they mean in the real world. Let’s break down Chevy Bolt EUV cargo space dimensions in plain English so you know exactly what will (and won’t) fit before you buy, especially if you’re eyeing a used one.
Quick overview
Chevy Bolt EUV cargo space at a glance
Core Chevy Bolt EUV cargo and interior numbers
Chevy’s own specs and third-party data agree on the basics: the Bolt EUV offers 16.3 cubic feet of space behind the second row and 56.9 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat. That’s paired with about 96.5 cubic feet of passenger volume, so you get genuine adult-friendly space plus a flexible cargo hold.
Official Chevy Bolt EUV cargo space dimensions
Cargo specs for the 2022–2023 Chevy Bolt EUV (and essentially the same for current used-market examples) are straightforward. Here’s how the official numbers break down:
Chevy Bolt EUV cargo space dimensions (factory specs)
Key cargo space specs for 2022–2023 Chevy Bolt EUV models commonly found on the used market.
| Measurement | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cargo volume behind 2nd row | 16.3 cu ft | Hatch area with all seats in use; enough for a week’s worth of groceries or 2–3 medium suitcases. |
| Cargo volume with rear seats folded | 56.9 cu ft | Maximum cargo volume up to the roof behind the front seats. |
| Passenger volume | 96.5 cu ft | Spacious cabin for a subcompact EV crossover. |
| Seating capacity | 5 passengers | Two front, three in rear (best for two adults and a child in back). |
Chevy Bolt EUV cargo measurements and how they’re typically advertised.
Why 16.3 vs. 17 cubic feet?
One thing worth knowing: Chevy and most reviewers measure cargo volume using SAE J1100 standards. That means the shape of the space, especially the sloping rear window, can make the numbers look slightly smaller than they feel. In other words, the Bolt EUV often swallows more real-world cargo than the cubic-foot figure suggests.
What actually fits in the Bolt EUV cargo area
Specs are helpful, but what you really want to know is: will it handle your life? Based on the cargo space dimensions and the way the Bolt EUV’s hatch is shaped, here’s what you can reasonably expect to fit.
Everyday packing examples for the Chevy Bolt EUV
Translating cubic feet into real-life cargo scenarios.
Groceries & errands
- With rear seats up, expect room for 10–12 reusable grocery bags without stacking to the roof.
- A costco run? Stack higher and you can manage a mix of bulk items, a large pack of paper towels, and a small cooler.
Luggage & airport runs
- Rear seats up: 2 large checked suitcases + 1–2 carry-ons fit without forcing the hatch.
- Fold one side of the 60/40 seat and you can add a third large suitcase while still keeping 2–3 seats usable.
Strollers & kid gear
- Most compact and mid-size strollers fit sideways with the rear seats up.
- A full-size travel system plus diaper bags usually requires folding at least one rear seat section.
The Bolt EUV’s relatively tall hatch opening and nearly flat load floor make it easy to slide in storage bins, pet crates, or a folded jogging stroller. If you frequently haul awkward items, like tall lamps or boxed furniture, folding the rear seats opens up a long, continuous space you can load from the rear bumper without a big lip in the way.

Bolt EUV vs. Bolt EV: cargo space comparison
If you’re cross-shopping the standard Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV, you’ve probably noticed something odd: the slightly larger EUV actually shows slightly less rated cargo volume. Here’s how the numbers stack up.
Chevy Bolt EV vs. Bolt EUV cargo space
Factory cargo space specs for hatchback Bolt EV vs. crossover-style Bolt EUV.
| Model | Cargo Behind 2nd Row | Max Cargo (rear seats folded) | Passenger Volume | Rear Legroom |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bolt EV (hatchback) | 16.6 cu ft | 57.0 cu ft | ~93–94 cu ft | ~36–37 in |
| Bolt EUV (EUV/crossover) | 16.3 cu ft | 56.9 cu ft | 96.5 cu ft | 39.1 in |
Bolt EV edges out the EUV on paper, but the EUV offers more rear-seat room while remaining highly usable for cargo.
How to think about the difference
When the Bolt EV makes sense
- You prioritize slightly better efficiency and range over rear-seat comfort.
- You mostly drive solo or with one passenger and rarely use the back seat.
- You want the absolute smallest footprint for city parking.
When the Bolt EUV is the better choice
- You routinely carry adults or teens in the back seat.
- You value a more SUV-like seating position and appearance.
- You want cargo flexibility plus better passenger comfort in one package.
Key interior dimensions that affect cargo
Cargo space isn’t just about cubes; it’s about how the interior is shaped. Here are the Chevy Bolt EUV interior dimensions that matter most when you’re thinking about hauling.
- Rear opening height: Tall enough for most medium suitcases and standard moving boxes without angling them excessively.
- Rear opening width: Wide at the base, with some taper toward the glass, so bulky items may need to go in low and flat.
- Load floor height: A relatively low lift-over height makes it easier to get heavier items in without straining your back.
- Seat-back angle when folded: Nearly flat, so long items don’t rest at an awkward angle.
- Rear legroom (39.1 in): Gives you the option to slide a long item forward between the front seats if needed.
Watch the rear glass angle
Seat configurations, load floor, and hidden storage
Numbers aside, the Bolt EUV’s flexibility comes from its 60/40 split-folding rear seat, nearly flat load floor, and underfloor storage. Those details matter just as much as total volume when you’re living with the car.
Bolt EUV cargo flexibility highlights
How the interior layout helps you make the most of the space.
60/40 split-folding rear seat
Fold the larger 60% section for bulky cargo and keep one rear seat usable, or fold just the 40% for long, narrow items like skis while still seating two in back.
Two-level cargo floor
Many Bolt EUVs have a removable cargo floor panel. In the upper position, it creates a flat floor with the seats folded; remove or lower it for more vertical room.
Underfloor storage
The space beneath the cargo floor is great for storing charging cables, emergency kits, and valuables you don’t want visible through the glass.
How to quickly reconfigure the Bolt EUV for cargo
1. Clear the underfloor storage
Before a big load, remove any loose items stored under the cargo floor. You may want that extra depth or need to move the panel.
2. Decide who needs a seat
Figure out how many passengers you’re carrying. If it’s just one in back, fold the opposite side of the split seat to maximize cargo width.
3. Fold the rear headrests first
Lower the rear headrests to let the seatbacks fold as flat as possible. This maximizes your usable load length and keeps items from snagging.
4. Use the upper floor setting for sliding loads
If your Bolt EUV has a two-position floor, keep it in the upper setting when you’re loading rigid items, so you can slide them straight in without catching a lip.
5. Secure long items
For things like lumber or skis extending between the front seats, use soft straps to keep them from shifting forward under braking.
Common use cases: groceries, strollers, sports gear, and more
Most Bolt EUV shoppers aren’t moving sofas every weekend. You’re wondering whether this small crossover can realistically replace a compact SUV for everyday life. Here’s how its cargo space dimensions play out in the most common scenarios.
How the Chevy Bolt EUV handles everyday cargo
Four practical scenarios based on the cargo space dimensions.
Family grocery runs
With rear seats up, the Bolt EUV easily swallows a large weekly grocery haul for a family of four. The relatively square lower area helps keep bags upright. Adding a small cargo organizer or net makes it easier to keep things from sliding around.
Kids, strollers, and diaper bags
A compact or mid-size stroller fits with seats up, especially if you stand it on edge. For a bulky travel system plus a pack-and-play, you’ll likely fold half the rear seat. The upside: excellent rear legroom means rear-facing car seats fit without crushing front-seat space.
Sports & hobby gear
Soccer bags, foldable chairs, and a sideline canopy tent all fit behind the rear seats. If you fold the seats, you can carry multiple sets of golf clubs, hockey bags, or camping totes with room to spare.
Pets and crates
Most medium dog crates fit with seats folded, and soft travel kennels often fit with the rear seats up. The low load floor is especially friendly for older dogs jumping in and out.
Is the Chevy Bolt EUV big enough for road trips and bikes?
The Bolt EUV isn’t a giant SUV, but its cargo dimensions are surprisingly road-trip friendly, especially for one or two travelers. The key is to think in three dimensions and use that 56.9 cubic feet efficiently.
Weekend road trip setup that works
- Bikes inside: With front wheels removed, you can fit one adult bike easily, or two with creative stacking, by folding both rear seats. Protect interior panels with a blanket.
- Skis and snowboards: Fold one side of the rear seat and feed skis diagonally toward the front passenger footwell. Most all-mountain skis and boards fit fine inside.
- Camping gear: The nearly flat floor with seats folded makes it simple to line up storage bins, tents, and camp chairs in rows, then stack lighter gear on top.
Roof racks and hitch carriers
Shopping used: how to evaluate cargo space on a test drive
On the used market, no two Bolt EUVs are exactly alike in how they’ve been used. Cargo space dimensions don’t change, but wear, accessories, and how the rear seats operate can. When you’re seeing a used Chevy Bolt EUV, whether through Recharged or anywhere else, take a few minutes to put the cargo area through its paces.
Used Bolt EUV cargo-space checklist
1. Inspect the cargo floor and trim
Lift the cargo floor panel if equipped. Look for cracks, water stains, or broken supports. A solid, level floor is key if you plan to slide luggage and bins in and out frequently.
2. Test the 60/40 seat-fold mechanism
Fold and unfold both sides of the rear seat. They should move smoothly and latch firmly. A sticky or misaligned seatback can limit your ability to get a flat floor.
3. Check for missing cargo covers or mats
Many Bolt EUVs came with a retractable cargo cover and, in some cases, cargo mats. Replacing them later isn’t expensive, but it’s worth knowing what you’re getting.
4. Bring a real-world test item
If you own a specific stroller, crate, or set of golf clubs, <strong>bring it to the test drive</strong>. Seeing it in the cargo area is far more valuable than reading numbers on a spec sheet.
5. Look for added accessories
Some used Bolt EUVs have dealer- or owner-installed roof racks, hitch receivers, or cargo organizers. These extras can add a lot of utility and save you money versus adding them yourself.
6. Review the Recharged Score Report
When you shop through <strong>Recharged</strong>, your Bolt EUV comes with a <strong>Recharged Score Report</strong> that documents battery health, cosmetic condition, and other key details, so you’re not left guessing how the car has been used or abused.
Use photos and measurements in online listings
Chevy Bolt EUV cargo space FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Bolt EUV cargo space
Bottom line: who the Bolt EUV’s cargo space works best for
When you look past the spec-sheet fine print, the Chevy Bolt EUV delivers cargo space that’s genuinely useful for day-to-day life. With about 16 cubic feet behind the rear seats and nearly 57 cubic feet with the seats folded, it behaves like a practical small crossover while still feeling nimble and easy to park. You won’t confuse it with a three-row SUV, but for commuters, couples, and small families who pack thoughtfully, its cargo dimensions hit a sweet spot.
If you’re shopping the used market, pay attention not just to the numbers but to how the specific Bolt EUV in front of you has been used: condition of the cargo area, presence of accessories, and how easily the seats fold. Buying through Recharged adds another layer of confidence, with a Recharged Score Report that verifies battery health and overall condition, and an EV-specialist team that can help you compare the Bolt EUV’s cargo space with other used EVs before you commit.



