Is the Haval Chitu too wide?
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Not wide. The body dimensions of the Great Wall Haval Chitu are typical for a compact SUV. Below is additional information about the Haval Chitu: 1. Introduction to the Haval Chitu: The Haval Chitu is the fourth vehicle from Great Wall's Lemon Platform. It features advanced intelligence, comprehensive scalability, strong safety protection, high energy efficiency, and exceptional global quality, giving the Haval Chitu stronger capabilities. The Haval Chitu measures 4470mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1625mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, making it a compact SUV. 2. Features: The Haval Chitu is equipped with launch control mode, L2 autonomous driving, fully automatic parking, identity recognition, HUD head-up display, and intelligent remote monitoring. It comes in five color options: Rampage Blue, Open Black, Buff Red, Cool Gray, and Flash White, with the HEV model featuring an exclusive Energy Blue color.
I've been driving the Haval Chitu for almost two years now, with a width of around 1.86 meters, which is just right for me. At first, I thought it was a bit wider than a regular sedan, but I got used to it quickly without any issues. In the city, I just need to leave a little more space when parking and pay attention to the rearview mirrors when reversing; on the highway, it feels much more stable—the wider body actually reduces wind resistance and prevents rollovers. The interior is spacious, making it practical for trips, whether loading luggage or seating three people in the back without feeling cramped. However, I might be a bit more cautious when driving through narrow alleys in old town areas. Overall, I don’t find it too wide—it’s a considerate SUV, perfect for someone like me who enjoys driving out to the countryside.