Is a compact SUV larger than a small SUV?

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VanJanelle
07/29/25 10:42am
Compact SUVs are larger than small SUVs. Below are specific details about SUV models: 1. In terms of space, small SUVs generally have a length between 3850-4350mm and a wheelbase of less than 2670mm. Compact SUVs typically measure between 4300-4750mm in length with a wheelbase of 2600-2760mm. Compact SUVs fundamentally leverage the multi-purpose utility of SUVs. 2. Small SUVs generally exceed 1.6 meters in height, which is incomparable to most sedans. This translates into a driving experience where small SUVs offer excellent visibility and a high seating position, providing a commanding view. 3. Even small SUVs equipped with four-wheel drive systems differ significantly in actual off-road performance compared to compact SUVs. In small SUVs, the four-wheel drive system primarily enhances driving performance under special weather or road conditions, lacking the powerful dynamics and driving feel of compact SUVs.
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