Last updated: March 2026
Enter your SUV model — the app checks if a 75" TV box (69" × 42" × 9") fits in your cargo area with seats folded.
Whether it fits depends on measurements most people get wrong.
75" TV box width (69") vs. SUV cargo length (compact 70–75", midsize 75–85", full-size 85–95")
Item: 75" TV box: ~69" W × 42" H × 9" D (approx. 60–80 lbs with box)
Space: Compact SUV (seats folded): 70–75" L × 44–47" W × 34" H. Midsize SUV: 75–85" L × 48" W × 36–38" H. Full-size SUV: 85–95" L × 52" W × 40–44" H
Actual clear openings are usually 1–2″ smaller than the labeled size.
Your exact dimensions probably aren't "standard." Small measurement errors cause big problems — 1 inch can be the difference between fitting and getting stuck.
Verdicts are calculated by comparing all 6 item orientations against the space dimensions using verified building code standards. See our methodology
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Tight — a 75" TV box (69" wide) barely fits in compact SUVs like the RAV4 (73" cargo length) or CR-V (72" cargo length) with seats folded. You have only 3–4" of clearance lengthwise. The box must lay flat since the 42" height exceeds the 34" cargo height. It works, but measure first.
Midsize SUVs (Ford Explorer, Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot) with 75–85" of cargo length fit the 69" box with comfortable clearance. Full-size SUVs (Tahoe, Expedition, Suburban) have room to spare at 85–95" cargo length and can even transport the TV upright. Compact SUVs are a tight squeeze.
Fold all rear seats flat. Angle the box through the liftgate opening (the 69" width exceeds the 40–48" hatch width, so slide it in at an angle). Lay the box flat on the cargo floor, screen face up, with moving blankets underneath. Wedge soft items around all edges to prevent sliding. Two people are needed — the box weighs 60–80 lbs.
If you drive a compact SUV, a 65" TV box (62" wide) is significantly easier — it fits with 8–11" of clearance vs. just 3–4" for a 75" box. Many stores also offer delivery for large TVs ($50–$100). If you must have the 75" and have a compact SUV, consider delivery or borrowing a larger vehicle.