The latest Honda CR-V typically offers about 39.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, expanding to about 75.8 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat. That translates to roughly 1,110 liters behind the second row and about 2,144 liters with the seats down.
These figures reflect the current generation (2023–present) and apply to gasoline-powered trims with the standard 60/40-split rear seat. They can vary slightly by year, trim, or the presence of a spare tire. The following explains what those numbers mean for everyday use and how space can change with different configurations.
Cargo space by the numbers
Here are the typical measurements you should know when evaluating space for luggage or gear.
Key cargo-space figures for the latest CR-V are summarized below:
- Behind the rear seats (seat up): 39.2 cubic feet (1,110 liters)
- With rear seats folded: 75.8 cubic feet (2,144 liters)
These figures cover the standard gasoline-powered CR-V with a 60/40-split rear bench. Small variations may occur across different trims or model years.
Variations by powertrain and year
The CR-V Hybrid can have a slightly different cargo floor due to the hybrid battery layout, which may reduce available space behind the rear seats compared with the gasoline version. If cargo capacity is a priority, verify the exact specifications for the specific year and trim you’re considering.
Practical considerations
The 39.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats is ample for daily needs such as groceries or several suitcases. Folding the second row to 75.8 cubic feet dramatically expands the potential load, enabling longer items or larger gear, subject to item dimensions and the car’s overall footprint.
Summary
In the current Honda CR-V lineup, cargo capacity sits at roughly 39.2 cubic feet behind the second row and about 75.8 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. This combination offers a versatile balance for family trips, shopping, and weekend adventures. Always check the exact specs for your model year and trim, especially if you’re comparing the Hybrid variant or a model with unique packaging.


