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Can you fit the Trionic rollator into a car?

Yes — a Trionic rollator will fit into most cars, but it depends a bit on your car size and whether you fold (or partially dismantle) it.

How compact does it get?

When folded, a typical Trionic Walker rollator is roughly:

  • Length: ~68–85 cm
  • Width: ~28 cm
  • Height: ~82–90 cm

That’s about the size of a medium suitcase standing upright.

Why it usually fits

It’s designed to fold quickly using an X-frame mechanism

The wheels can be removed, making it even smaller

It’s easy to put in a car boot (trunk). You can watch a video on how to do it.


Real-world fit

  • Small cars (e.g. hatchbacks)
    ✔ Usually fits in the trunk when folded
    ✔ May need wheels removed if space is tight
  • Medium cars (sedan/estate):
    ✔ Fits easily in the trunk
  • SUVs / larger cars:
    ✔ No problem at all

Practical tips

  • Fold it flat, then lift from the frame (not the seat)
  • If your trunk is shallow, remove the wheels for extra space
  • You can also place it behind a front seat in some cars


Yes — a Trionic rollator is specifically built to be transported in a car, and in most cases it fits without issues once folded.

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