
The length of the Elysion is 5 meters. Here are some relevant details: 1. The Elysion measures 4935mm in length, 1845mm in width, 1805mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. 2. The Honda Elysion is a mid-to-high-end MPV launched by Dongfeng Honda, featuring a stylish exterior, smooth lines, a well-designed interior, a grand center console, an overall elegant and stable shape, spacious and ample room, comfortable handling, and economical fuel consumption. 3. The Dongfeng Honda Elysion is positioned above the Odyssey, with its main competitors being the Nissan Quest and Toyota Alphard. The new car has a strong business-oriented appearance and is equipped with dual electric sliding doors. The interior features three rows of seats, with the second row capable of easily forming a small meeting space with the third row via a lever, offering great convenience.

The day I just picked up an Elysion and took the whole family on an outing. The car is exactly 4.95 meters long, a tad shorter than the neighbor's Odyssey, but the space design is really smart. All six family members can stretch their legs inside, and the trunk fits two strollers plus camping gear. My wife says parking doesn't feel like steering a ship—it fits into standard mall parking spots, more agile than expected. Just the parallel parking in the neighborhood tests your skills a bit, but the panoramic camera helps a lot. Overall, the balance between length and space is excellent—not as hard to turn as a 5.2-meter GL8, yet spacious enough for family trips without feeling cramped.

As a seasoned driver who has tried over a dozen MPVs, I'm very familiar with the Elysion's dimensions. Its 4950mm body length paired with a 2900mm wheelbase reveals its spacious advantage the moment the sliding doors open. It's 185mm shorter than the Alphard but 50mm longer than the Odyssey, showcasing very skillful body proportioning. This length is particularly suitable for airport pickups - even with all three rows occupied, the trunk can still accommodate three 28-inch suitcases. Once during a real-world test in a mall's underground garage, its turning radius proved smaller than expected, fitting into a 5-meter parking space effortlessly. For a family MPV choice, this length achieves a rare balance between convenience and spaciousness.

Just test drove the Elysion, and its 4.95-meter length is quite intriguing. The moment I opened the electric sliding door, I was shocked—it looks much more compact from the outside. Sitting in the driver's seat feels like driving an SUV, but the second-row independent seats offer enough legroom to cross your legs. The salesperson mentioned the designers shortened the engine bay by 10 cm, allocating all that extra length to the cabin. Most parking spaces nowadays are around 5.2 meters, and when parked, the front bumper still sticks out slightly. If you're considering this car, I’d suggest bringing a tape measure—the actual space is even more impressive than the specs suggest.
