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Saturday mornings at an Ontario farmers market usually mean produce bags, a cooler, and a flat of tomato plants wedged behind the back seat. A few weekends later, the same vehicle needs to swallow suitcases, a tent, and enough gear for a cottage stay.
The 2026 Volvo EX40 has to handle both jobs without forcing a choice between them. Here is what its cargo space actually looks like in each scenario, and who it suits best this summer.
A weekly market run and a weekend getaway ask for two different things from a cargo hold. One needs everyday room without folding anything down. The other needs the maximum volume the vehicle can offer, seats and all.
How that space loads matters just as much as how much there is. The EX40 sits at 175 mm of ground clearance, and its power tailgate opens hands-free with the key nearby, so lifting a crate of produce or a loaded cooler does not mean reaching over a high sill first.
With the rear seats up, the EX40 offers 410 L behind them, enough for several large produce bags, a cooler, and reusable totes without touching the seatbacks. That is the mode most weekly shoppers will use every time.
Fold the second row down and the total grows to 1,400 L, the range built for cottage luggage, camping gear, or a bulk market haul that would not fit in the everyday space.
A foldable load floor with a cargo divider and grocery bag holder is available across the Core, Plus, Ultra, and Black Edition Ultra trims, keeping bags upright instead of tipping over on turns. A front load compartment, also available on every trim, adds a separate spot up front for a wallet, keys, or perishables that need quick access rather than a dig through the main hold.
|
Cargo Scenario |
Volume |
|
Seats up (everyday loading) |
410 L |
|
Seats folded (maximum) |
1,400 L |
|
Front load compartment (frunk) |
31 L |
|
Separate storage areas (included in totals above) |
59 L |
A trunk power outlet, useful for running a portable cooler or charging a device on a long drive, is available on the Plus, Ultra, and Black Edition Ultra trims; it is not offered on the Core.
Weekly market shoppers who never fold a seat get the most out of the 410 L behind-the-seats space, especially paired with the grocery bag holder that keeps bags from sliding around on the way home.
Weekend and cottage travellers get more from the folded 1,400 L figure, since a week of luggage, a cooler, and camping gear typically exceeds what daily grocery runs ever need.
At 4,440 mm long, the EX40 is easy to park at a crowded market lot, though that compact footprint means the 410 L seats-up space rewards mindful packing rather than tossing bags in loosely. The tailgate opens to a height of 2,129 mm, worth a glance if loading happens under a low carport or garage door.
With the second row folded, the EX40 offers 1,400 L total, a range built for multiple suitcases, a duffel bag or two, and camping gear for a longer trip. The foldable load floor helps keep bulkier items from shifting during the drive.
The 410 L space behind the rear seats holds multiple large produce bags, a cooler, and reusable containers without folding anything down. The grocery bag holder and cargo divider keep bags upright rather than tipping into each other on corners.
The front load compartment offers 31 L for items that need to stay separate from groceries or luggage, and the vehicle’s 59 L of separate storage areas, tucked around the cargo hold, are already counted in both the 410 L and 1,400 L totals.
The EX40’s cargo hold shifts between a 410 L everyday space and a 1,400 L maximum with the rear seats folded, covering both a weekly market run and a longer weekend trip without needing a second vehicle.
Visit Volvo Cars Mississauga in Mississauga to see the EX40’s cargo layout in person and load it with your own gear before deciding if it fits your summer routine.
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