On the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe, the cargo volume ranges from 13.5 cubic feet to 35.4 Cubic feet with the seats fully deployed, depending largely on configuration. If You include the seating area (with the seats stowed or removed), You'll up that to 71.5 cubic feet to 80 cubic feet, which represents quite the gain. As the Santa Fe is a compact SUV, it's important to only compare it to similarly classed vehicles. As such, it does quite well for itS-Class. Topping the list is typically the Subaru Forester (in most model years), followed by the Honda CR-V and then the Volkswagen Tiguan. If You need more space, You can upgrade to a larger SUV like the Chevrolet Suburban, but You'll certainly sacrifice in other areas, such as fuel mileage.
Pat T.
January 2, 2020
The passenger capacity changes the cargo size on the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe. The GLS and Limited trim (7 and 6 passengers) have a rear cargo area of 13.5 cubic feet and total cargo volume of 71.5 cubic feet. The 5 seater trims - Sport and Sport 2.0T- both have a rear cargo area of 35.4 cubic feet, which goes up to 80 cubic feet when the seats are available for cargo.
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