Stowing and towing

Your car is designed to transport people as well as luggage and other cargo. Learn about the car’s stowing and towing capabilities.
Side view of the car highlighting major storage areas.
Stowage points:
  • The storage space under the bonnet can be used to store items, such as a puncture repair kit.
  • The passenger compartment has several small storage areas, including the glove box and the tunnel console.
  • The boot has points to fasten straps to secure larger cargo. There is also a net pocket as well as bag hooks.
  • The rear interior can be configured to increase the boot's storage space. This includes the ability to remove the cargo hatch.
  • The roof can carry large or heavy cargo, but be sure to read all information about how to carefully secure what you are carrying.
  • With a towbar, you can attach a trailer to transport more cargo. Make sure you know how to connect the trailer properly.

 Warning

It is important to properly store objects, even small items. Objects that are not stowed securely can be dangerous in the event of sudden braking or a collision.

Adding cargo to the car changes the car's weight and driving control properties. Always refer to the car's permitted weight regulations and guidelines.

Before towing a trailer, ensure that all connectors and safety attachments are secured.

 Important

Large and heavy loads on the roof may interfere with car sensors.