Is the rear space and cargo capacity of the Kia Stonic sufficient for family trips in Pakistan?
Is the rear space and cargo capacity of the Kia Stonic sufficient for family trips in Pakistan?
Many buyers want to know whether the Kia Stonic’s trunk boot size and rear passenger space can handle typical needs in Pakistan—luggage for 4‑5 people, grocery shopping, o r weekend travel. For current owners: when you take family trips especially to hill stations like Murree, do you find the boot capacity and rear seat space adequate? Does loading luggage force you to compromise on passenger comfort?
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Talha Kyanii asked on 12 Sep 2025 13:07:37 pm


The Kia Stonic offers about 352 litres of boot trunk space—this is fairly generous for a subcompact crossover in its class.
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Owners generally find that for daily commuting, grocery runs, o r modest luggage for a family of 4, the cargo capacity works well.
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However, when it comes to more demanding family trips, especially those involving mountain roads Murree, Northern areas, etc., o r when carrying large suitcases plus sports/grocery o r roof‑rack accessories, some trade‑offs begin to appear. The rear seats can get a bit cramped if the front seats are pushed back for tall passengers longer trips with bigger luggage may force one to limit what is carried in the boot, o r use external roof carriers. Owner discussions note that while the boot is “slightly larger than hatchbacks,” it’s still not as roomy as a midsize sedan’s trunk o r SUVs with more cargo volume
Gari.PK
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What The Price
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Owners generally find that for daily commuting, grocery runs, o r modest luggage for a family of 4, the cargo capacity works well.
Auto PK
+2
Default Site
+2
However, when it comes to more demanding family trips, especially those involving mountain roads Murree, Northern areas, etc., o r when carrying large suitcases plus sports/grocery o r roof‑rack accessories, some trade‑offs begin to appear. The rear seats can get a bit cramped if the front seats are pushed back for tall passengers longer trips with bigger luggage may force one to limit what is carried in the boot, o r use external roof carriers. Owner discussions note that while the boot is “slightly larger than hatchbacks,” it’s still not as roomy as a midsize sedan’s trunk o r SUVs with more cargo volume
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