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How much luggage can be loaded on the new Porsche 911 (992)

Posted: May 27, 2020 Updated:

How many suitcases can be placed on the new Porsche 911 (992)?

There was a person who was trying to see how much luggage could be put on the new Porsche 911, the 992 type Porsche 911, so I took a look.

This person, who has also done how much luggage can be loaded on Macan and how much luggage can be loaded on Cayenne in the past.

Reference site (English):
◆ How much luggage can be loaded on the 2020 Porsche Macan:2020 Porsche Macan Luggage Test | It's more coupe-like than expected 
◆ How much luggage can be loaded on the 2020 Porsche Cayenne:2020 Porsche Cayenne Coupe Luggage Test | How much cargo space is lost? 

How many suitcases can you put on this sports car called Porsche 911? That is being tried, but of course, even though Porsche is a sports car and can be used everyday, I think that the trunk capacity is quite small.

But!

This is surprisingly quite posted! !!

First, let's see how much luggage can fit in the trunk of the Porsche 911 (992).

By the way, the trunk of Porsche 911 is on the front side of the car, so it is called "Frunk" in English. Of course, the front trunk can be used at all.

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The trunk of Porsche 911 is quite large

By the way, according to the person who did this experiment (?), Frank was so small that it was hard to push his basketball bag when the Porsche 911 SC made in 1979 that my father had in the past. Since then, the Frank of the Porsche 911 has grown bigger and bigger, and the current 992 model is said to be even "deeper" (compared to the old 911).

This is officially 4.6 cubic feet (about 130 liters).

This time he used it for a trial on the Porsche 992

  • Two carry-on suitcases (L approx. 61 cm x W40 cm x D25.4 cm)
  • One carry-on suitcase (L approx. 55 cm x W34.8 cm x D23 cm)
  • One medium size suitcase (L approx. 62.2 cm x W42.7 cm x D30 cm)
  • One fancy bag ... (laughs) (L approx. 56 cm x W22.4 cm x D30 cm)
  • I didn't try the full size suitcase this time

When I actually put these suitcases in the trunk of Porsche 911, it seems that the two carry-on suitcases fit in the trunk (Frank) of Porsche with a margin.

In addition, there was still plenty of space on it.

That said, although it's a space where you can't put any more luggage on it, it's amazing that the Porsche 911 can accommodate two carry-on suitcases with such a margin.

A lot of luggage can be put on the back seat of Porsche 911

The great thing about the 911 is that not only this trunk capacity, but also the space for luggage in the car.

That is the back seat.

It is said that it is an ant to stuff children in the back seat (that's exactly me (laughs)), but if you do not stuff children, you can tilt the backrest of this back seat forward and it will be a good baggage The space where you can put is completed.

Its capacity is officially said to be 9.2 cubic feet (about 260 liters).

You can put a lot of luggage in this space in the back seat, but access to it is poor (because you have to put it in through the gap where the front seat is folded down), so it must be difficult. It's pretty good.

He first put a medium-sized suitcase in the back part, which is the closest to the rear window, and he thought, "I can't see this at all behind" (laughs).

Well, that's unavoidable ...

He said that it might be a good idea to put something like an elongated duffel bag here.

By the way, I am a 991.2 model, but I put a kicker subwoofer in the shallow space just below this rear window. Yeah, this is super awesome. In my case, woofer rather than luggage ^^

This part ↓

Reference article:Install KICKER subwoofer on Porsche 911 

Next, I put another carry-on bag and a fancy bag in the slightly lowered space created by tilting the backrest.

I think "Oh" here, but the part of the backrest that has been laid down has a protruding edge, which supports it, and something placed on it, such as a suitcase, slides forward. It is designed not to fall any further.

Haha ~ Well thought out! !!

He says this raised edge is the perfect size to support a carry-on bag.

As a result, all the suitcases and bags he prepared this time could be put in this sports car Porsche 911, and even though this is already a sports car, it was possible to put it so far. I think it's pretty amazing.

If you can put it on the Porsche 911 by yourself, you can also use the passenger seat space, so you can put more luggage on it.

Well, I'm skeptical about the need to pack that much in the Porsche 911, but ... ^^, but it helps when it is absolutely necessary.

By the way, the balance ball didn't fit in the 991.2 Frank & backseat ~ (laughs) ↓

Reference article:Porsche 911 and balance ball 

Oh yeah, at the end this he is also testing how much luggage he can put on Porsche Taycan, so here is the video ↓

Porsche 911, as it is said that it can be used from everyday use to circuit driving, the capacity that can carry a suitcase etc. was also considerable.

★ Addition (2020.5.30) ★
I received the following information on Twitter (Thanks to Mr. Shirogane ^^).

"The carry-on size is 30-35L, isn't it? The standard L size suitcase is doubled to 60-70L. In fact, two of these L sizes can be put in both 991.992. For front and back seats. So, we can go on a trip of about 1 week with two people, and we actually go w ”

And that. It's convenient to be able to carry two 60-70L suitcases at the front and rear!

Well, I love Porsche 911.

…e? Do you need a last word that doesn't matter? I'm sorry ... but I say it because I want to say it! !!

I love Porsche 911 too much! !!

Source:2020 Porsche 911 Luggage Test | Keep the suitcases coming

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