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    Genesis Electrified GV70 Cargo Space Dimensions: Real-World Guide
    Reviews & Comparisons·9 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    Genesis Electrified GV70 Cargo Space Dimensions: Real-World Guide

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    Table of Contents

    • Electrified GV70 cargo space at a glance
    • Detailed Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo dimensions
    • Frunk space and small-item storage
    • How much stuff fits? Real-world packing examples
    • Electrified GV70 vs. gas GV70 and rival EV SUVs
    • Cargo flexibility: seats, floor, and usability
    • Tips to maximize cargo space in a used Electrified GV70
    • Buying a used Electrified GV70: How Recharged helps
    • Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo space FAQ
    • Is the Electrified GV70 right for your space needs?

    If you’re eyeing a Genesis Electrified GV70, you’re probably wondering whether this sleek Korean luxury EV can pull family duty: strollers, Costco runs, skis, dogs, the whole carnival. On paper the Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo space dimensions look ordinary for a compact SUV, but in practice, they’re cleverly executed and more usable than the numbers suggest.

    Key cargo numbers (U.S. models)

    The Electrified GV70 offers about 28.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row and 56.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, plus a small 0.8–1.0 cubic‑foot frunk. That puts it right in the mix with other compact luxury EV SUVs.

    Electrified GV70 cargo space at a glance

    Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo stats (U.S.)

    28.7 cu ft
    Behind 2nd row
    Traditional trunk space with all five seats in use.
    56.5 cu ft
    Max cargo
    Rear seats folded; long, flat load floor for bulkier items.
    0.8–1.0 cu ft
    Frunk
    Small front trunk ideal for charge cables and small gear.
    102.8 cu ft
    Passenger volume
    Roomy cabin plus a competitive cargo area for the class.

    Genesis did the EV conversion of the GV70 without turning the rear end into a science experiment. The battery lives under the floor, so the cargo area keeps the same basic dimensions you’ll find in the gasoline GV70: roughly 29 cubic feet with the second row up and about 57 cubic feet with it down. Official U.S. spec sheets peg the Electrified GV70 at 28.7 / 56.5 cubic feet (behind second row / maximum), with a small bonus frunk around one cubic foot.

    Genesis Electrified GV70 rear cargo area with luggage and a folded rear seat section
    The Electrified GV70’s cargo area is boxy and low to the ground, making its 28.7 cubic feet feel more generous than the raw number suggests.

    Detailed Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo dimensions

    Let’s break the cargo space down the way you actually use it: with the family on board during the week and everything folded for Ikea or road‑trip duty on weekends.

    Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo volume (U.S. models)

    Key cargo and interior measurements that affect how much you can carry.

    MeasurementElectrified GV70What it means for you
    Cargo behind 2nd row28.7 cu ftEveryday trunk space with all five seats usable.
    Max cargo (rear seats folded)56.5 cu ftFull load area from hatch to front seats.
    Passenger volume102.8 cu ftTotal cabin room for people, similar to top compact SUVs.
    Overall length185.6 inCompact outside, easier to park than a three‑row SUV.
    Overall width75.2 inWide enough for two golf bags side‑by‑side at the hatch.

    Cargo figures are manufacturer and third‑party spec‑sheet values for recent U.S. Electrified GV70 model years.

    Think in suitcases, not just cubic feet

    A quick mental shortcut: about 3 cubic feet per large checked suitcase. So 28.7 cu ft is roughly 8–9 big suitcases’ worth of volume, depending on shapes and soft bags.

    Frunk space and small-item storage

    Because the Electrified GV70 is adapted from a gas platform, the front trunk isn’t the yawning cargo bay you see in some dedicated EVs. Still, Genesis carves out a small frunk of roughly 0.8–1.0 cubic feet, think shoebox, not steamer trunk. It’s sized perfectly for the included charge cable, a tire inflator, or a few emergency items you don’t want rolling around in back.

    Smart storage beyond the main cargo hold

    Where all the little daily‑life objects actually live.

    Frunk (front trunk)

    Ideal for:

    • Charge cables
    • Gloves and rain poncho
    • Tire repair kit

    Keeps dirty or wet items away from the pristine cabin.

    Under‑floor rear bin

    Hidden compartment under the cargo floor holds:

    • Cables and small tools
    • Emergency kit
    • Straps or bungees

    Cabin cubbies

    Deep center console, big door pockets, rear seatback pockets and a usable glovebox make everyday clutter easier to manage so the trunk stays open for the big stuff.

    Don’t overestimate the frunk

    If you’re coming from a Tesla, the GV70’s frunk will feel tiny. Think of it as a glovebox under the hood, useful, but not a primary storage zone.

    How much stuff fits? Real-world packing examples

    Cubic feet are abstract. Here’s how the Electrified GV70’s cargo dimensions translate into actual living: weekends away, airport duty, flat‑pack furniture and the eternal question of whether the dog can come too.

    Everyday family duty (seats up)

    • Stroller + diaper bag + groceries: Fits without drama, thanks to the low liftover and square opening.
    • Airport run: 3–4 full‑size checked bags laid flat or on edge, plus a couple of carry‑ons stacked on top.
    • Dog plus luggage: A medium dog crate or big soft dog bed fits behind the second row with two large suitcases beside or stacked.

    If you regularly carry a third‑row of passengers, you’re shopping in the wrong segment, this is a two‑row SUV with serious comfort for four, five in a pinch.

    Max‑load mode (seats folded)

    • Ikea/Costco run: Long flat floor swallows flat‑pack furniture, cases of water and bulky boxes without Tetris‑level planning.
    • Outdoor gear: A pair of assembled mountain bikes fit with wheels turned slightly and the front tires possibly removed; skis, snowboards and camping gear are easy.
    • College move‑in: Think 6–8 large moving boxes plus duffel bags, depending on how you stack.

    You won’t confuse it with a Tahoe, but for something this quick and luxurious, the hauling ability is impressive.

    Bottom line on capacity

    If you’re coming from a compact or midsize two‑row SUV, CR‑V, RAV4, X3, Q5, the Electrified GV70 will feel familiar: big enough for family life without going full three‑row bus.

    Electrified GV70 vs. gas GV70 and rival EV SUVs

    One of the nice tricks Genesis pulls here is that the Electrified GV70 doesn’t really penalize you for going electric. Compared with the gas GV70, the cargo numbers are essentially a rounding error apart, and the shape of the space is identical.

    Cargo space comparison: Electrified GV70 vs. key rivals

    Approximate figures for recent model years; always confirm the exact year you’re shopping.

    ModelCargo behind 2nd rowMax cargo (rear seats folded)Notable trait
    Genesis Electrified GV7028.7 cu ft56.5 cu ftLuxury‑first cabin, EV power, space very close to gas GV70.
    Genesis GV70 (gas)28.9 cu ft56.9 cu ftEssentially the same cargo volume; no EV penalty.
    Tesla Model Y~30.2 cu ft~76.2 cu ftMore max volume and a deeper well, but a plainer cabin.
    Volvo XC40 Recharge~16 cu ft~48 cu ftSmaller, more upright cargo area.
    Mercedes‑Benz EQB~22 cu ft~61 cu ftOptional tiny third row shrinks usable space.

    The Electrified GV70 trades a little maximum volume for style and performance, but remains competitive for everyday use.

    Where the Electrified GV70 sits in the pack

    The Electrified GV70 is mid‑pack for outright volume but near the front for how easy that space is to use: low liftover height, wide opening, flat floor and high‑quality trim that survives daily abuse.

    Cargo flexibility: seats, floor, and usability

    Spec sheets don’t tell you whether you’ll bang your shin or swear at the parcel shelf. Here’s what the Electrified GV70 is like to live with in the back.

    Everyday usability details that matter

    Why this cargo area feels better than the number suggests.

    Wide hatch opening

    The rear opening is usefully wide, so you can angle in big suitcases or a stroller without wrestling the corners.

    Low liftover height

    Because the battery is under the cabin, the cargo floor stays relatively low. It’s easier to lift heavy items in and out compared with some taller EV SUVs.

    Flat, square floor

    With the rear backs folded, the floor is nearly flat and box‑shaped rather than tapered, which maximizes real‑world usable space.

    Seat and cargo tricks to know

    60/40‑split folding rear seat

    Fold either side of the rear bench to juggle people and cargo, two passengers plus skis, for example, or one child seat and a big dog.

    Remote seat releases (varies by trim/year)

    Some trims offer release levers in the cargo area so you can drop the backrests from the hatch rather than walking around to the rear doors.

    Removable cargo cover

    The retractable cover can be pulled out entirely when you need vertical space for tall boxes or plants.

    Under‑floor storage for cables

    Stash charge cables under the rear floor or in the frunk so they don’t eat into your day‑to‑day trunk volume.

    Watch the slope of the rear glass

    The GV70’s stylish sloping rear window does nibble away at headroom for tall cargo. Tall floor lamps, bikes standing upright or awkward lampshades may force you to fold them down or angle them more aggressively.

    Tips to maximize cargo space in a used Electrified GV70

    If you’re considering a used Electrified GV70, or already own one, small tweaks can make the most of its already clever packaging. Think of it as working with a beautifully designed apartment: the bones are good, you just add organizers.

    • Use soft‑sided duffels instead of hard luggage; they flex into the corners and under the sloping glass.
    • Invest in a shallow cargo bin to sit over the under‑floor compartment, keeping small items organized without sacrificing depth.
    • If you frequently haul bikes or skis, consider a hitch rack or roof box to keep the cabin mess‑free and preserve rearward visibility.
    • When loading heavy items, slide them in first on the flat floor, then stack lighter bags on top to avoid door‑closing drama.
    • Keep the frunk dedicated to charging gear so you always know where the cable is, and never have to dig through luggage at a roadside charger.

    Shopping used? Open every panel

    When you test‑drive an Electrified GV70, treat the cargo area like a suitcase you’re buying: open the under‑floor bin, remove the cargo cover, fold each seat section. You’ll quickly know whether it fits your life.

    Buying a used Electrified GV70: How Recharged helps

    Space is only half the story with a used luxury EV. The other half is the battery hiding under that flat cargo floor. The Genesis Electrified GV70 can feel every bit as sharp and effortless at 60,000 miles as it did on day one, but only if the pack is healthy and the pricing reflects real‑world condition.

    Know what you’re getting

    • Recharged Score Report: Every Electrified GV70 we list comes with verified battery health diagnostics, not just a guess based on range readouts.
    • Fair market pricing: Our pricing engine factors in mileage, options, condition and local market trends so you’re not overpaying for that pretty cargo cover.
    • Expert EV guidance: EV‑specialist support can help you compare the Electrified GV70’s space and running costs to alternatives like Model Y or XC40 Recharge.

    Make the logistics easy

    • Financing and trade‑in: Line up payments and value your trade without ever stepping into a finance office.
    • Nationwide delivery: Find the right Electrified GV70 anywhere in our network and have it delivered to your driveway.
    • Experience Center: Prefer to see how the cargo area works in person? Visit our Richmond, VA Experience Center for a hands‑on walk‑through.

    Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo space FAQ

    Frequently asked questions about Electrified GV70 cargo space

    Is the Electrified GV70 right for your space needs?

    The Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo space dimensions won’t win any “biggest trunk” trophies, but they don’t need to. What Genesis has built is a compact luxury EV SUV with honest, usable space: enough room for family life, road trips and the occasional hardware‑store binge, wrapped in one of the nicest interiors in the segment.

    If you need to haul four mountain bikes and a month’s worth of camping gear every weekend, you may be happier with a larger, boxier SUV or a roof box and hitch rack. But if your life looks more like school‑run plus weekend getaways, the Electrified GV70 strikes a sweet balance between style, performance and everyday practicality. And when you’re ready to shop one used, Recharged can help you find a well‑cared‑for example, with the cargo space and battery health to match the rest of your life.

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