Trunk access
You can open and close the trunk via the display or the button on the trunk hatch. You can also open it hands-free using foot movement.
Warning
Be aware when the trunk is opening or closing. Make sure that no people are in the vicinity of the trunk when it is in motion. Always use the trunk access functions with caution.
Do not interfere with the trunk's support arms; they are under high pressure, and tampering with them can result in serious injury.
After use, check the center display for the indication that the trunk is fully closed.
Opening the trunk manually
If the vehicle is unlocked, you can open the trunk using the button in the middle of the trunk hatch. You can also open the trunk from inside the vehicle via the display.
Opening and closing the trunk hands-free
If you're carrying a distance-capable key, you can use the hands-free feature. Make a single kicking motion under the rear bumper and the trunk will open or close automatically.
Using the trunk closing button
Press the close button on the inner right side of the trunk hatch to close it.


You can also use the close button to adjust how far the trunk opens. This is useful if you want the trunk hatch to stay within easy reach or if you are somewhere with a low ceiling, such as a garage.
Unlocking the trunk
If the proximity lock setting is disabled and you're carrying a recognized distance-capable key, you can unlock the trunk by touching the button on the trunk hatch. This doesn't unlock the other doors and isn't affected by any door locking settings.
Locking the trunk
The trunk will automatically lock when you close all of the doors and lock the vehicle as you normally would.
Note
Locking with the trunk open
Locking the vehicle with the trunk open will lock all doors and set the alarm only for the closed doors. If you then close the trunk hatch, it will lock and the alarm will be set for the trunk.





