One of the most common questions we get is: “I drive a small hatchback; which of these chairs will actually fit in the boot?” It’s one thing to see a chair folded in a professional studio photo, but it’s another thing entirely to try and squeeze it into the back of a Vauxhall Corsa on a rainy Tuesday.
In 2026, folding powerchairs have become incredibly compact, but there is still a “technique” to loading them safely. Whether you are using the featherweight Drive DeVilbiss AirFold or the more robust KWK D09 Heavy Duty, here is how to manage the “boot challenge” without injury or car damage.
Most UK “Superminis” (like the Ford Fiesta or VW Polo) have a boot width of around 100cm and a depth of 40–50cm.
Even a “lightweight” chair weighs around 20kg–25kg. If you lift that with a rounded back, you’re asking for trouble.
Real-World Tip from User Reviews: Owners of the Lightweight Intelligent Powerchair frequently suggest the “Two-Stage Lift.” One reviewer shared: “I don’t try to lift the whole thing in one go. I rest the front wheels on the bumper first (using an old blanket to protect the paint), then I lift from the bottom and slide it in.”
The Process:
If you’ve opted for the Voyager 185 Bariatric or the HomyKing Heavy Duty, lifting might not be an option, especially if you have a high SUV boot.
The Real-World Feedback: Users of the KWK D09 often pair their chair with a set of telescopic ramps. A verified buyer noted: “Because the D09 has great torque, I just put it in ‘freewheel’ and push it up the ramps. Or better yet, I leave the power on and ‘walk’ it up using the joystick while standing to the side. It takes all the weight off my shoulders.”
The metal frame of a powerchair and the plastic trim of a car boot are not friends. They will scuff each other.
Real-World Tips:
Final Thought: If you’re unsure, grab a tape measure. Check the narrowest part of your boot (usually between the wheel arches) and compare it to the “Folded Width” in our product specs.
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