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    Genesis GV70 Electrified Cargo Space With Seats Down: Practical Guide
    Reviews & Comparisons·8 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    Genesis GV70 Electrified Cargo Space With Seats Down: Practical Guide

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    Table of Contents

    • Quick specs: Electrified GV70 cargo space with seats down
    • How the Electrified GV70 cargo area is configured
    • Is the floor flat? What it’s like with the seats down
    • Real-world fit tests: what you can actually carry
    • Electrified GV70 vs. gas GV70 and rival EV SUVs
    • Tips to maximize cargo space in a used Electrified GV70
    • Buying a used Electrified GV70: how Recharged helps
    • Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo space FAQ

    If you’re cross-shopping luxury electric SUVs, you’ve probably noticed that the Genesis GV70 Electrified cargo space with the seats down doesn’t look huge on paper, but numbers only tell part of the story. The way the floor sits, how flat it is, and how easy it is to load all matter just as much as cubic feet.

    Headline numbers (U.S.-spec models)

    Genesis rates the Electrified GV70 at about 28.7 cubic feet behind the second row and about 56.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. In other words, you gain nearly double the space when you drop the second row, and you’re right in line with the gas GV70 and most rival midsize luxury EV SUVs.

    Quick specs: Electrified GV70 cargo space with seats down

    Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo volume at a glance

    28.7 cu ft
    Behind 2nd row
    Everyday cargo space with all seats in place.
    56.5 cu ft
    Seats folded
    Maximum U.S.-spec cargo volume with rear seats down.
    60/40
    Seat split
    Flexible folding lets you carry long items and one or two rear passengers.
    3,500 lbs
    Towing limit
    Useful if cargo space alone isn’t enough for big trips and you add a small trailer.

    With the rear bench folded, the Electrified GV70 offers roughly 56–57 cubic feet of cargo capacity, depending on market and measurement method. That puts it squarely in the “midsize SUV” ballpark: not quite three-row-hauler big, but more than enough for most families’ road trips, home projects, or Costco runs.

    Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo area with both rear seatbacks folded flat to create an extended load floor
    Fold the second row in the Electrified GV70 and you unlock roughly 56 cubic feet of usable cargo room, plenty for bikes, camping gear, or flat-pack furniture.

    How the Electrified GV70 cargo area is configured

    Because the Electrified GV70 is based on the gas GV70 platform, its cargo box is conventional and very usable. The battery pack lives mostly under the cabin floor, so the basic cargo dimensions are nearly identical to the gasoline GV70. Here’s what that means when you fold the seats:

    • 60/40-split rear seatbacks: You can fold either side or both, which is handy when you need both people and cargo.
    • Folding from the cargo area: Most trims have release levers in the load bay, so you don’t have to walk around to the back doors to drop the seats.
    • Removable cargo cover: Pull the retractable cover out when you need maximum height; stow it at home or under the floor if equipped.
    • Hidden underfloor storage: Some space under the load floor is available for charging cables and small items, although the EV hardware eats into this compared with the gas model.

    Everyday (seats up)

    • Enough room for multiple suitcases or a weekly family grocery haul.
    • Cargo cover keeps valuables out of sight.
    • Taller items fit if you remove the cover and use the deep floor.

    Max capacity (seats down)

    • Seatbacks extend the load floor up to the front seats.
    • Long items like skis or flat-pack furniture are easy to slide in.
    • Still room on top for soft bags, strollers, or sports gear.

    Quick way to check fit

    If you already own a compact crossover (RAV4, CR‑V, Tucson, etc.), the Electrified GV70 with its seats down will feel very similar, or slightly roomier, once you’ve dropped the second row and pulled out the cargo cover.

    Is the floor flat? What it’s like with the seats down

    Specs don’t tell you whether your boxes will slide in cleanly or your dog will have a comfortable perch. The Electrified GV70 does a lot right here, but there are a few details to understand before you rely on it for car‑camping or serious cargo duty.

    Electrified GV70 load floor characteristics

    How it behaves once the rear seats are folded

    Step between floor and seatbacks

    The second-row cushions don’t disappear into the floor like in a minivan. When you fold the backs down, you’ll usually see a small step or angle where the seatbacks meet the cargo floor. It’s minor, but worth knowing if you plan to sleep back there.

    Near-flat overall surface

    Despite the small angle, owners report that the overall surface is close to flat, so rolling suitcases and storage bins move easily. A cargo mat with seatback protector can smooth this transition even more.

    Good usable height

    The sloping rear glass eats into vertical space at the very back, but with the seats folded you get solid mid‑cabin height for stacking soft bags, totes, or a folded stroller.

    Pet‑friendly shape

    With a liner or mat over the seats, dogs have a long, contiguous space to stretch out. Just be sure to protect the seatbacks if you frequently haul pets or heavy gear.

    Watch the seatback angle for sleeping

    If you’re planning to car‑camp in an Electrified GV70, expect to use a thicker sleeping pad or foam to level out the slight angle where the folded seatbacks meet the cargo floor. It’s workable, but not as perfectly flat as a dedicated camper or boxy three‑row SUV.

    Real-world fit tests: what you can actually carry

    So what does roughly 56 cubic feet with the seats down translate to in everyday life? Here are realistic scenarios that help you decide if the Electrified GV70 is enough for your needs.

    Common use cases with the rear seats folded

    1. Flat‑pack furniture run

    A couple of long IKEA-style flat boxes, side tables, and a few chairs will fit with the <strong>rear seats folded and the front seats in a normal position</strong>. Extra‑long boxes may require sliding the front passenger seat forward.

    2. Family road trip for four (seats split)

    Fold the larger side of the 60/40 split to run skis or a folded stroller down the middle, while still keeping <strong>two outboard rear seats usable</strong>. Soft duffel bags stack well in the remaining floor space.

    3. Bike transport

    Most adult bikes fit with the front wheel removed and the rear seats down. Larger enduro or e‑bikes may require removing both wheels or angling the bars, but the cabin length is generous enough for one or two bikes plus gear.

    4. Apartment move or college load‑out

    Think multiple large totes, a small bookcase, lamps, bedding, and a monitor or TV (well‑padded). You’ll reach the roofline before you run out of floor area, which is typical for this class.

    5. Dog + luggage combo

    Fold one section of the rear seat for your dog’s space and leave the other side up for a rear passenger. There’s still room behind the front seats for a couple of medium suitcases and soft bags.

    6. Home improvement haul

    Landscaping bags, paint, tools, and a few 8‑foot boards can ride with the seatbacks down and the hatch closed if you angle them, though really long lumber will still stick out the back or require a roof rack.

    Bottom line on usable space

    If you’re stepping up from a compact crossover or wagon, the Electrified GV70’s seats‑down cargo space will feel familiar or slightly more generous. If you’re downsizing from a big three‑row SUV or minivan, you’ll give up some bulk‑hauling ability, but gain a much more efficient, refined EV experience.

    Electrified GV70 vs. gas GV70 and rival EV SUVs

    One concern with many EVs is losing cargo space to battery packaging. The good news is that the Genesis Electrified GV70 doesn’t meaningfully penalize you versus the gas GV70, and it competes well with other luxury EV SUVs.

    Cargo space comparison: Electrified GV70 vs. key rivals

    Approximate U.S.-market specs with seats up and down. Always check the specific model year you’re shopping.

    ModelTypeSeats up (cu ft)Seats down (cu ft)Notes
    Genesis Electrified GV70Luxury EV SUV28.756.5Nearly identical to gas GV70; strong all‑rounder size.
    Genesis GV70 (gas)Luxury SUV (ICE)~28.9~56.9Essentially the same cargo volume; no real EV penalty.
    Tesla Model YEV crossover~30~76Bigger overall; more cargo but less plush cabin feel.
    BMW iX3 / iX-like rivalsLuxury EV SUVHigh 20sMid‑50s to 60Very similar real‑world usability.
    Hyundai IONIQ 5 / Kia EV6EV crossoverMid‑20sMid‑50sComparable seats‑down volume; more hatchback‑style shape.

    How the Genesis Electrified GV70’s cargo space stacks up in context.

    How to read these comparisons

    Manufacturers don’t all measure cargo the same way, some stop at the windowline, others include space up to the roof. Use these numbers as ballpark context, not surgical precision. The important story: the Electrified GV70 is competitive, not compromised.

    Tips to maximize cargo space in a used Electrified GV70

    If you’re looking at a used Genesis Electrified GV70, especially through a digital retailer like Recharged, you’re probably trying to make one vehicle handle commuting, family duty, and the occasional big haul. A few small choices can unlock noticeably more space and protect the interior at the same time.

    Simple upgrades that make the most of your cargo area

    Inexpensive accessories that dramatically improve usability

    Seatback‑protecting cargo mat

    Look for a mat that covers both the cargo floor and the back of the folded rear seats. It smooths out the small step in the floor, protects leather from pets and gear, and makes sliding boxes in and out easier.

    Stackable bins instead of loose bags

    Low, stackable plastic bins or soft-sided cubes turn that long load floor into tidy “shelves.” They’re easier to secure and make better use of the space up to the roof.

    Non‑slip organizers and nets

    While Electrified‑specific cargo nets can be finicky to source, generic non‑slip trunk organizers keep groceries and tools from sliding around on the long floor you get with seats down.

    Measure before you buy big items

    Grab a tape measure and note the max load length with the passenger seat adjusted for comfort. Knowing your true limit avoids surprises with furniture or bikes.

    Use the split fold wisely

    For everyday life, run in a 60/40 mix, keep one rear seat up for a passenger or child seat and fold the rest. You’ll still enjoy most of that 56‑cu‑ft volume.

    Consider a hitch rack or small trailer

    If big hauls are occasional, pairing the Electrified GV70’s 3,500‑lb towing capability with a utility trailer or a hitch cargo carrier can extend capacity without living with a full‑size SUV every day.

    Protect the battery and electronics

    Avoid overloading the vehicle beyond its rated payload and towing limits. Excess weight doesn’t just affect handling; it also puts extra strain on the suspension and EV components. When in doubt, travel lighter or make a second trip.

    Buying a used Electrified GV70: how Recharged helps

    Cargo space is only one piece of the Electrified GV70 ownership puzzle. When you’re shopping used, you also care about battery health, real‑world range, and overall value, things that aren’t always obvious from a classified listing or even a traditional dealer visit.

    See how the car was actually used

    Every vehicle on Recharged comes with a Recharged Score Report that includes verified battery diagnostics and usage insights. For an Electrified GV70, that can tell you whether the previous owner mostly fast‑charged on road trips or gently charged at home, both of which influence long‑term range and performance.

    If you’re planning to use all 56 cubic feet for road trips or camping, knowing the battery is healthy and consistent at higher loads gives you a lot more peace of mind.

    Right-size the EV to your life

    The Electrified GV70 sits in a sweet spot between compact EV crossovers and huge three‑row SUVs. If you’re unsure whether its seats‑down cargo space is enough for your use case, Recharged’s EV specialists can walk you through alternatives, like a roomier three‑row EV, or pairing the GV70 with a hitch rack or trailer for the few times you need more room.

    You can finance online, value a trade‑in, or even consign your current EV, then have your Electrified GV70 delivered nationwide or explore one in person at the Recharged Experience Center in Richmond, VA.

    Why consider a used Electrified GV70 now

    Because the Electrified GV70 shares much of its hardware with Hyundai and Kia EVs but wears a more niche luxury badge, the used market often offers strong value for the level of performance, design, and space you get. If the cargo capacity fits your life, it can be a very smart buy.

    Genesis Electrified GV70 cargo space FAQ

    Common questions about Electrified GV70 cargo space

    The upshot is simple: the Genesis GV70 Electrified cargo space with the seats down is more than sufficient for most real-world use cases, from family road trips to furniture runs, without forcing you into a bulky three-row SUV. You’re getting genuinely luxury-grade comfort and design wrapped around a cargo area that behaves very much like the best midsize crossovers. If that balance of livability, efficiency, and space matches your life, a well-vetted used Electrified GV70, backed by a Recharged Score battery report and EV‑savvy support, can be a smart way to go electric without giving up practical utility.

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