Many people love supercars. They are nimble, light, quick and fun. However, they aren't perfect daily drivers. Take a look at the standard supercar. It probably has an RMR layout, which means that the trunk has to be placed in the front. That makes it very small, which isn't what most people want on a daily driver.

It's not fair to compare a supercar to a more sensible vehicle like the Skoda Octavia Estate. Many car makers should get some marks for making their supercars even a little bit practical. There should be enough space for a small weekend bag. The trunk in a supercar is often deep but narrow, which limits the items you can put in it. Still, some supercars do not even have a trunk. Luckily, there are models that offer more practicality you'd expect. Here are 9 supercars with trunk space to spare (And 5 without).

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14 Ferrari FF: 450 Liters Of Trunk Space

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The Ferrari FF has a trunk capacity of 450 liters, which is extraordinary as compared to other supercars. The cabin is lavish as you'd expect from a Ferrari, with extensive use of leather. The central section of the rear seat can be folded down to accommodate bulky items, such as two pairs of skis.

13 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: 500 Liters Of Cargo Space

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The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta has enough space behind the seats for shopping bags, and there are storage nests for smaller items. The trunk is huge by supercar standards: up to 500 liters. Two large suitcases can fit easily. You can stretch out your legs, even if you're taller than average.

12 Aston Martin DB11: 10.0 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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The Aston Martin DB11's chassis has opened up more space than the DB9 without increasing car's dimensions. It has a 2+2 layout, as well as a big trunk that can take enough items for a long trip away. The only compromise is that the rear seats live up to the "2+2" status.

11 2019 Porsche 911 Turbo S: 9.1 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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The 2019 Porsche 911 Turbo S has a stylish cabin with quality materials. The front seats are spacious, while the rear seats can be folded down for extra storage space. It has a rear-mounted engine, which means the trunk is in the front. At 9.1 cubic feet, it's more than enough for bid bags.

10 Mercedes-AMG GT R: 10.1 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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The Mercedes-AMG GT R is more practical than the 911, and the tailgate opens onto a big trunk area behind the rear seats. This model is a luxurious Mercedes take on the supercar concept. The driving position is great, as is the visibility. If you want, you can sit genuinely low.

9 Ferrari Portofino: 10.3 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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With 10.3 cubic feet of cargo space, the Ferrari Portofino's trunk can be quite useful. It is not a giant trunk, but you can get two suitcases in there thanks to a wide opening. However, that's only with the roof up. When the roof is down, trunk capacity is reduced.

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8 Aston Martin Vanquish: 368 Liters Of Boot Space

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A sophisticated supercar from the house of Aston Martin, the Vanquish comes with a trunk space capacity of 368 liters. It's 60% more compared to the Aston Martin DBS. For a car like this, practical aspects are often overlooked. In case you need a bigger trunk, the company can remove the rear seats.

7 Ferrari 812 Superfast: 11.3 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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The Ferrari 812 Superfast is practical enough for the grand touring. There is room for only 2 people, but they get lots of space. Two big adults will find enough leg and head room. The doors open widely. The square luggage area can take 2 large suitcases or 4 carry-on cases.

6 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: 15.0 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 offers 15 cubic feet of cargo storage beneath the hatch. There is enough space to fit the Corvette's removable Targa top. Not only you get more trunk space, but your supercar's roof pops off and fits inside. The V8 supercharger grants it an entry into the supercar club.

5 2020 McLaren 600LT Spider: 5.3 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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Dimensions within the 2020 McLaren 600LT Spider's cabin are snug, but the materials are of the highest quality and the design is chic. As is typical for high-performance supercars, the Spider doesn't deliver a wealth of cargo space. You get only 5.3 cubic feet of room for your little bag.

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4 2005 Ford GT: 1.6 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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Although bordering on what many would consider Spartan in amenities, the 2005 Ford GT is surprisingly comfortable for a high-performance car. Still, there is no trunk to speak of, so it's not intended for weekend getaways. It can't be your only car, but it can be the car you'll want to drive.

3 2020 Acura NSX: 4.4 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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For something advertised as the everyday supercar, the 2020 Acura NSX's storage cubbies are not commodious. The trunk sits right behind the engine, which might be problematic. You can only fit one carry-on suitcase inside the tiny trunk. The cabin does not have luxurious amenities one expects from the brand.

2 2020 Nissan GT-R Sports Car: 8.8 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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Even though the trunk isn't the smallest, the tall liftover height makes loading heavy items awkward. The button to open the trunk sits at your lower shin, so better use a key fob. Interior storage is scarce with a small bin and door pockets. Luckily, you can use the rear seats as extra storage space.

1 2020 Audi R8 Spyder: 8.0 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space

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There is no traditional trunk in the 2020 Audi R8 Spyder. Instead, you get a frunk with an 8 cubic feet storage capacity. The odd shape means you can fit one carry-on suitcase, or a few shopping bags. Internal storage includes a tiny tray for a phone and a wallet.

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