Toyota Camry Boot Size: 493 Litres — But the 52 cm Aperture Is a Suitcase Trap

The Toyota Camry (XV70, 2017–present) has 493 litres of boot space but a sedan aperture height of just 52 cm — meaning large suitcases can't enter upright. Essential reading before renting in Australia, USA, or Asia.


The Toyota Camry (XV70, 2017–present) is one of the most common rental sedans in Australia, the United States, and much of Asia. Its 493L boot sounds generous — and it is, in raw volume — but the 52 cm aperture height is one of the most restrictive of any common rental car. Medium check-in bags (66 cm) cannot enter upright. Everything must be loaded on its side, which dramatically limits how efficiently you can pack the available space. This is the trap that catches travellers at the rental lot.

Toyota Camry Boot Dimensions (XV70, 2017–present)

MeasurementValue
Boot volume493 litres
Floor width (widest)105 cm
Floor width (narrowest)~91 cm (wheel arches)
Load depth99 cm
Internal height~55 cm
Aperture width103 cm
Aperture height52 cm

The 52 cm aperture height is the defining constraint. A standard carry-on (56 cm tall) cannot enter upright — it must be turned on its side. A medium check-in (66 cm) won't go in wheels-down at all. Once inside, the 55 cm internal height means nothing stands upright except the smallest bags. The 99 cm depth and wide floor are wasted because everything must be laid flat and stacked — limiting accessible layers to two at most before things start sliding.

Does Your Luggage Fit in a Toyota Camry?

Bag typeFits?Notes
Cabin bag (56×36×23 cm)⚠️ Lay flat56 cm exceeds 52 cm aperture — must enter at an angle or on its side.
Medium check-in (66×46×26 cm)⚠️ Lay flatCannot enter upright through 52 cm aperture. Load on its side.
Large check-in (76×51×28 cm)⚠️ Lay flatLoad flat. Two fit side by side on the wide 105 cm floor.
XL check-in (86×55×33 cm)⚠️ Lay flat — barely55 cm width (when laid flat) just clears 52 cm aperture height. Tight.
2× large bags + 2× cabin bags✅ Yes — if flat-packedWide floor and 99 cm depth accommodate this if all bags are laid flat.

Why the Camry Fools So Many Travellers

The Camry's 493L is marketed confidently, and the car is long and wide — it looks like it should have a generous boot. But sedan boot design prioritises a low, sleek roofline over loading practicality. The aperture (the opening) is dramatically smaller than the interior volume — 52 cm vs. 55 cm internal height. You have the space once the bags are inside; getting them in is the problem. Travellers who rent a Camry expecting a 76 cm large suitcase to stand upright the way it would in an SUV are consistently disappointed.

Better Alternatives in the Same Class

If you're booking at the same price point and have hard-sided luggage, prioritise an SUV or estate over the Camry. A Toyota RAV4 (580L, 81 cm aperture height) or Nissan Qashqai (436L, 78 cm aperture) both offer far easier loading despite comparable or smaller headline volumes. If the Camry is the only option at the counter, use soft-sided bags where possible — they compress through the aperture far more easily than hard shells.

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