SUV upfitting for fleet standardization
We help you design SUV cargo solutions by role (what the user carries and needs access to), then apply that standard across the fleet, keeping essentials organized without compromising passenger comfort.
What we optimize
SUV upfits are built for lighter duty use, balancing cargo needs with passenger flexibility.
- Cargo efficiency: Maximize rear storage without blocking seats or sightlines
- Quick access: Tools and equipment that crews need fast, no digging required
- Flexibility: Solutions that adapt when SUVs serve dual roles (crew + cargo)
- Weight management: Lightweight upfits that preserve fuel economy and ride quality
Cargo Efficiency
Quick Access
Lightweight
Common SUV packages
We'll recommend a direction based on role, cargo volume, and whether the SUV is crew-only or mixed use.
- Supervisor / field lead: Minimal footprint, essentials only, fast deployment
- Response / emergency: First-aid, safety gear, portable tools in ready-access zones
- Light service: Small parts, diagnostic tools, basic equipment storage
- Equipment transport: Secure mounts for specialty tools, testing equipment, samples
Supervisor
Response
Light Service
How we make it repeatable
Standardization means consistent placement and quick crew familiarity across all SUVs in the fleet.
- Define a role package (essentials carried, access priorities)
- Lock a layout logic (cargo zones, mounting points) that scales
- Group mixed fleets by size class when models vary
- Keep future orders consistent as vehicles rotate
Role Packages
Layout Logic
Size Classes
What to send to get started
Send this once and we can move quickly with recommendations.
- Vehicle list: year / make / model / quantity
- Roles: who uses the SUVs and what they carry
- Must-haves: drawers, bins, mounting points, lighting, power outlets, etc.
- Constraints: passenger needs, rear seat access, cargo capacity limits
Vehicle List
Roles
Must-Haves