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BRITAIN's most spacious cars have been revealed - and the winner can hold up to sixteen suitcases in its boot.The family EV has a whopping boot capacity of 1,121 litres - which increases to 2,205 litres if you fold the rear bench flat.The Buzz, which comes at a steep £59,000 when new, is available in five- and seven-seater versions.
As well as its enormous boot, the main car is big enough that you can walk between the front seats - with the rear seats accessed via sliding electric doors.comes second in the list compiled by What Car? - with a boot capacity of 1,093 litres, translating to 10 suitcases. a split-folding tailgate and a raising platform that helps you pack bags into the back without bending over.The electric five-seater SUV also has foldable rear seats - which free up tonnes more boot space when collapsed.Land Rover's Discovery comes in at a respectable fourth place - with a capacity of 922 litres.
But this can increase massively depending on how many seats are erect - with a huge 2,406 litres of storage space when only the front seats are up.This is the most affordable wagon on the list so far, with a respectable price tag of £33,885.Bitter Love Island feud reignites as Davide takes new swipe at ex Ekin-Su
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