EVA and rubber boot liners, trunk liners, boot trays and cargo area protection, manufactured standalone or matched to a full floor mat set. Vehicle-specific tooling available, with raised-edge lip designs for spill and cargo containment.
Regional buyers describe this product category differently, which can make sourcing confusing if you're comparing suppliers across markets. UK and Irish customers typically ask for a "boot liner" or "boot tray." International B2B buyers often use "trunk liner" or "trunk mat." Pan-European trade terminology frequently uses "cargo liner" or "cargo area protector." We manufacture all of these under one tooled product family, so whichever term your market uses, you're sourcing the same underlying product line.
Full-coverage trays for the rear cargo area, typically with a raised edge lip for spill containment.
Flat or contoured liners for sedan-style trunk compartments.
Larger-format protection for SUV and estate/wagon cargo areas, including fold-down seat coverage.
Front storage compartment liners for EV platforms with a front trunk.
Standalone boot liner SKUs or matched sets for dealer and retail distribution.
Branded cargo protection ranges for automotive accessory retailers.
Fully branded boot liner and cargo protection lines under a buyer's own label.
Durable cargo area protection for vans and commercial delivery vehicles.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | EVA (standard), rubber or hybrid for higher-durability applications |
| Thickness | 6-15mm depending on application |
| Density | 40-80 kg/m³ |
| Edge design | Raised-lip (standard), flat, or contoured to vehicle geometry |
| Certification | CE, RoHS, REACH |
| MOQ | Available as standalone SKU at lower per-item MOQ than full mat sets |
What is the difference between a boot liner, trunk liner and cargo liner?
These terms describe the same product category referred to differently by region — UK and Irish buyers typically say boot liner or boot tray, international B2B buyers often say trunk liner or trunk mat, and pan-European trade terminology frequently uses cargo liner or cargo area protector. We manufacture all of these under one tooled product family.
Can I order boot liners without a full floor mat set?
Yes. Boot liners, boot trays, trunk liners and cargo liners can be ordered as standalone product lines independent of full floor mat sets.
What material is used for boot liners?
EVA is standard for most passenger vehicle boot liners due to its light weight and water resistance. Rubber or hybrid constructions are available for higher-durability or commercial vehicle cargo protection.
Can boot liners be tooled to match a specific vehicle's cargo area?
Yes. We develop vehicle-specific tooling from CAD data, 3D scans or physical reference parts to match a vehicle's exact cargo area geometry, including raised-edge lip designs for spill containment.
Do you supply frunk (front trunk) liners for EVs?
Yes. Many EV platforms include a front storage compartment (frunk) in addition to the rear cargo area, and we tool liners for both.
To get an accurate quote, include as much of the following as you can in your first message:
Our team typically responds to boot liner and cargo protection RFQs with initial feasibility and budgetary pricing within 24-48 hours.