Most multicab vehicles are installed with a cube shaped carrier (structure) at the back.
It can carry anything you want. You can load it with sand, soil, gravel, or trashes.
That cube-shaped carrier of the multicab can load 1 cubic meter of volume.
So how many cubic meter (m3) of load can a multicab vehicle carry?
The capacity of a multicab vehicle in terms of maximum volume (by cubic meter - m3) it can carry is 1 cubic meter (m3).
A multicab vehicle can carry a maximum of 1 cubic meter (m3) of sand, soil, gravel, anything you want to load into it.
But it can increase its volume capacity if your increase the height of the siding of the multicab.
Take note that cubic meter is not a measurement of weight.
It's a measurement of volume. For weight, unit of measurements are grams (g), kg, ton, etc.
Tips on Maximizing The Space of the Cube-Shaped Carrier of an Multicab Vehicle
- If your multicab is fully loaded with materials, you can use sacks or bags to add volume to your load.
- If you want to increase the volume capacity of your multicab, extend the height of its siding or add railings above it's built-in siding.
- Make sure you don't overload your multicab to lengthen its lifespan.