Last updated: March 2026
The app compares your queen mattress against cargo van dimensions — pick a van model or enter your own.
Whether it fits depends on measurements most people get wrong.
Cargo van floor length and width vs. queen mattress 60" × 80"
Item: Queen mattress: 60" W × 80" L × 10–14" thick
Space: Full-size cargo van (Transit 250): 130" L × 70" W × 72" H cargo area
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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1 inch can be the difference between fitting and getting stuck.
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Full-size cargo vans (Ford Transit, Ram ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter) have cargo floors 80+ inches long and 60+ inches wide — a queen mattress (60x80) fits flat. Compact cargo vans (ProMaster City, Transit Connect) are typically 70–73 inches long, so the mattress may need to go diagonally or at an angle.
In a full-size cargo van, yes. Place the queen mattress flat on the floor, then stack boxes, frames, and other items on top. A Sprinter 144" wheelbase has roughly 234 cubic feet of cargo space — more than enough for a mattress plus a full bedroom set.
For weather protection and security, yes. A cargo van keeps the mattress enclosed and dry. Pickup truck beds are typically 60–78 inches long — shorter than a queen mattress — so the tailgate must be down and the mattress hangs over. A van is the better choice for any distance over a few miles.