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How Wide and Long is the Lavida?

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VanBenjamin
07/29/25 3:20pm

The dimensions of the Lavida are 4670mm in length, 1806mm in width, and 1474mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. Below is some relevant information about the Lavida: 1. The Volkswagen Lavida is built on Volkswagen's latest MQB platform. In terms of exterior design, the Lavida adopts Volkswagen's latest family-style design language, featuring a U-shaped front grille that gives it a more imposing presence compared to the previous generation. High-end models are also equipped with LED headlight clusters. 2. For the interior, the Lavida's dashboard is fitted with a large touchscreen that supports features such as in-car navigation, CarPlay, and CarLife. The interior craftsmanship and materials are of good quality, with extensive use of piano black lacquer decorative panels that enhance its aesthetic appeal. High-end models also come with keyless start, adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, and a rearview camera.

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Millard
08/14/25 8:07am

As a car enthusiast, I'm very familiar with the dimensions of the Lavida: its length is approximately 4,670 mm, and the width is around 1,806 mm. These dimensions are quite balanced for a compact sedan. The 4.67-meter length makes it slightly shorter than some competitors like the Toyota Corolla, but the 1.8-meter width provides good stability and high-speed handling. The interior space is well-designed, with enough legroom for rear passengers, and the trunk capacity is about 470 liters, making it suitable for weekend trips or daily shopping. When parking, the body isn't too large, making it easy to maneuver in tight city parking spaces and reducing the risk of scratches. The design also incorporates aerodynamic elements, indirectly improving fuel efficiency, with an average city fuel consumption of around 6 liters. Overall, the Lavida's dimensions are both practical and performance-oriented, making it perfect for drivers like me who enjoy occasional spirited driving while still prioritizing family use.

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BlakelyLee
10/11/25 7:57am

I commute to work every day in my Lavida, which is nearly 4.7 meters long and about 1.8 meters wide. This size makes driving during rush hour much easier. During morning traffic jams, the moderate body width prevents it from getting stuck in traffic, and it handles turns flexibly. Parking is even more convenient—it fits perfectly into standard parking spaces with just one reverse, saving me the hassle of looking for larger spots. The interior space is just right for the two of us, with enough room in the back seat for work bags and a small fridge fitting easily in the trunk. Thanks to its compact size and low wind resistance, the fuel consumption is only 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers in daily driving, saving me a lot on gas. On weekends when I go to the mall, I don’t have to worry about getting a parking ticket when parking on the roadside. It’s slightly larger than the Volkswagen Golf but much more practical.

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McFelicity
11/25/25 2:16am

As a seasoned driver, I've been driving the Lavida for many years. It's about 4.6 meters in length and 1.8 meters in width, offering an excellent driving experience. The body dimensions are stable, and it doesn't sway like larger vehicles when turning, making parking a breeze—especially in tight parking spots in residential areas where it can fit in one go. In terms of safety, the combination of width and length is just right, reducing the risk of rollovers. The interior space is spacious, comfortably seating four people without feeling cramped, making long drives less tiring. The trunk capacity is ample, easily handling grocery runs or transporting small furniture.

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