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How long is the Corolla's body in meters?

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RyanDella
07/29/25 6:11pm
The Corolla has a body length of 4.62 meters, with a width and height of 1.775 and 1.48 meters respectively, and a wheelbase of 2.7 meters. In terms of power, the Corolla is equipped with a turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116 hp, a maximum torque of 185 Nm, and a maximum power output of 85 kW. The maximum torque is achieved between 1,500 and 4,000 rpm, while the maximum power is reached between 5,200 and 5,600 rpm. The Corolla is a brand under Toyota, featuring front-engine, front-wheel-drive configuration. It utilizes a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and an E-type multi-link independent suspension at the rear.
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PatrickLee
08/14/25 10:37am
I've been driving a Corolla for several years, and the car's length is roughly around 4.63 meters. When I bought it, parking convenience was a key consideration—it's much easier to maneuver and park in tight city spaces. I often run errands in the old town area where parking spots are narrow, but squeezing in is no problem, and the front doesn't stick out. The interior space is well-designed; a family of four can sit comfortably in the back with enough legroom, and the trunk can still fit two large suitcases. On the highway, it drives steadily without feeling floaty, making this size a perfect balance for a family sedan. I've measured it once from the front bumper to the rear, and it's indeed this length. Newer models might have slight adjustments, but mainstream sedans generally stay consistent.
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VonClara
10/14/25 4:44am
I'm a car enthusiast and often check various vehicle dimensions. The current Corolla has a body length of about 4.63 meters, with the official website standard being 4630 mm. Researching different generations reveals that early hatchbacks were slightly shorter at 4.4 meters, while sedans remained stable. Body length affects driving flexibility and parking space: shorter ones offer better maneuverability but cramped interiors; longer ones provide more stability but are harder to park. The Corolla strikes a middle ground, making it ideal for daily commutes. I've even measured actual car data with millimeter-level precision, sharing it with friends for car-buying references. In daily driving, this length ensures smooth city handling and strong highway stability.
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