Meet the man who measures car boot capacity with banana boxes

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Bjorn Nyland is obsessed with boot space and here are his results.


Andy Enright

Swedish car nut Bjorn Nylander is a man on a mission. His quest? To cut through all of the manufacturer claims and discover one simple truth: how many banana boxes fit in a car’s boot. 

To that end, he’s compiled a dataset over the last seven years of cars tested that shows exactly how many boxes can fit into their luggage bays.

The current champion among passenger cars is the Maxus Mifa – sold under the LDV badge here – with a monster 31 boxes, or 39 with the rear seats folded.

Drop the rear seats of a Hyundai Ioniq 9 six-seater and you’ll also get 39 boxes inside, although that figure drops to a mere 24 boxes with the rear seats in place.

Meet the man who measures car boot capacity with banana boxes
Bjorn Nyland. Image Credit: Bjorn Nyland's YouTube channel

And have you ever wondered how much room really is in the back of a Tesla Model Y (largely due to the fact that Tesla has a completely different system of measuring boot space top every other manufacturer)?

Now you know. Nine banana boxes in the boot and one in the frunk. So the Tesla’s boot has the same banana box capacity as the Zeekr 7X.

The more traditional VDA measure of calculating boot space is conducted by arranging standardised 1-litre green blocks that measure 20 × 10 × 5 centimetres. Arranging the blocks is governed by a technical standard (ISO3832).

Meet the man who measures car boot capacity with banana boxes
Banana Box challenge. Image credit: Bjorn Nylan's YouTube channel

It’s usually calculated by computer first and then technicians actually arrange the blocks like Tetris into the boots of cars. In reality, the techs are often better than the computer calculation, with Skoda typically ‘finding’ another five litres of space.

Banana boxes, however, simplify things quite considerably.

And try as he might, there was no way Bjorn could fit a second one into the back of a Fiat 500e.

Bjorn's banana box findings

CarTrunkSeats folded
Ford F-150 Lightning17+444
Maxus (LDV) Mifa 93139
Hyundai Ioniq 9 6-seater2439
Maxus Euniq 52035
Maxus (LDV) eTerron 92+1535
Kia EV91934
Maxus eT90 (LDV eT60)1734
Mercedes-Benz G5801733
Nio ES8 6 seater1632
Volvo EX901531
Hongqi E-HS7931
Hongqi E-HS9 6 seater1630
KGM Torres EVX1430
Nio EL71030
Smart #5 Brabus929
HiPhi X1728
Nio EL8 Executive 6 seater1628
BYD Tang1528
Tesla Model X five-seater10+128
Fisker Ocean Extreme928
Zeekr 7X928
Audi Q6 e-tron10+127
XPeng G91027
XPeng G6927
Zeekr 001 AWD927
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV1326
Peugeot e-50081326
Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer1126
BYD Seal U (Sealion 6)1026
KGM Musso EV1026
Nio EL61026
Tesla Model Y9+126
Voyah Free926
Mercedes-Benz EQB1225
Hyundai Ioniq 51125
Skoda Enyaq iV 801025
BYD Sealion 7925
Lexus RZ450e925
Volkswagen ID.4925
BMW iX825
Renault Scenic E-Tech825
Tesla Model S pre-facelift8+224
Audi Q4 e-tron924
BMW iX3924
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV924
Skoda Enyaq Coupe RS924
Volkswagen ID.5924
Volkswagen ID.7924
Audi Q4 e-tron Sportback824
Ford Capri824
Jaecoo 5 (J5) (824
Mercedes-Benz EQS824
MG 5 EV wagon824
Nissan Ariya824
Ford Explorer724
MG IM6724
Polestar 4724
Jaecoo 6624
Tesla Model X six-seater9+123
Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback8+123
Ford Mustang Mach-E8+123
Audi e-tron823
BMW iX1823
Cupra Tavascan823
MG S5 EV823
Kia EV6823
Kia Niro EV823
Skoda Elroq 60823
Tesla Model S Plaid823
Toyota bZ4X823
Audi e-tron Sportback723
Kia e-Soul723
Nio ET5 Touring723
Polestar 3723
Deepal S076+123
Seres 57+123
GAC Aion ES623
Mercedes-Benz EQA623
Audi S6 e-tron Avant922
Audi A6 e-tron Sportback822
Hyundai Kona MY2024822
Kia e-Niro822
Kia EV3822
Opel Astra-e Tourer822
Tesla Model S facelift822
BYD Atto 3722
Porsche Macan EV722
Volvo C40622
Avatr 115+122
BMW i7522
XPeng G3821
Citroen e-C4X721
Hyundai Ioniq 28kWh721
Mini Countryman SE All4721
Nissan Leaf 2018721
Volvo XC40721
Kia Soul EV621
Mercedes-Benz EQE621
MG Marvel R Performance621
Renault Megane E-Tech621
Firefly Select5+121
Hyundai Ioniq 6521
MG ZS EV820
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo7+120
BMW iX2720
Mercedes-Benz EQC720
Jaguar I-Pace620
MG 4620
Peugeot e-2008620
Volvo EX30620
BYD Dolphin520
Citroen e-C3520
JAC E30X520
Nio ET5520
Hyundai Inster819
Citroen e-C4719
Volkswagen ID.3719
Tesla Model 3 Highland6+119
BYD Han619
Honda e:Ny1619
Jeep Avenger619
Polestar 2619
BYD Seal419
Nio ET7419
Zeekr X AWD419
Lexus UX300e718
Smart #3 Brabus618
Mercedes-Benz CLA5+118
BMW i4518
Nissan Leaf 2013518
DS 3 e-tense518
Fiat 600e518
Peugeot e-208518
Toyota Mirai518
XPeng P7 Performance518
HiPhi Z418
Smart #1 Brabus418
Renault Zoe617
Opel Ampera-e517
Opel Corsa-e517
Opel Mokka-e517
BMW i5 M60417
Ora 07317
Ora Good Cat/Funky Cat (hatch)217
Mazda MX-30616
Porsche Taycan5+116
VW e-Golf516
Renault 5 E-Tech416
Hyundai Kona516
Mitsubishi i-MiEV316
Volkswagen e-Up414
BMW i3414
Honda E214
2024 Mini Cooper SE313
Mini Cooper SE313
2021 Fiat 500e28
Fiat 500e18
Ligier Myli8
MG Cyberster3
VanTrunkSeats folded
VW e-Crafter cargo156156
ID Buzz Cargo5656
Nissan e-NV200 cargo5050
Nissan Townstar4343
Volkswagen ID. Buzz five-seater3049
Mercedes-Benz EQV seven-seater1335
Kia EV9 van34
Denza D91230
Citroen e-Spacetourer seven-seater1024
Kia e-Soul van2121
Andy Enright

Andy brings almost 30 years automotive writing experience to his role at Drive. When he wasn’t showing people which way the Nürburgring went, he freelanced for outlets such as Car, Autocar, and The Times. After contributing to Top Gear Australia, Andy subsequently moved Down Under, serving as editor at MOTOR and Wheels. As Drive’s Road Test Editor, he’s at the heart of our vehicle testing, but also loves to spin a long-form yarn.

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