MISTRA Turning Radius
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With the adjusted gear ratio of the steering gear, the minimum turning radius is only 5.4m, making daily maneuvering more effortless. Additionally, the body height of the all-new MISTRA has been reduced by 10mm compared to the previous generation, further lowering the center of gravity. Combined with the re-tuned steering gear, it provides ample confidence in handling. The all-new MISTRA also effectively inherits this advantage. The body dimensions are 4780/1815/1460mm (length/width/height), with the body length increased by 70mm compared to the previous generation. The wheelbase is 2770mm, 39mm longer than the Sagitar, offering sufficient interior space for daily use, even for business purposes.
As a Mistra owner, I think the turning radius is about 5.5 meters, which is very practical for city driving. I commute through narrow alleys every day and don't have to worry too much about scraping the curb when turning. For example, when making a U-turn in a mall parking lot, even with limited space, it can be easily handled. A small turning radius means flexible handling, making it suitable for urban driving, but be aware that turning too fast can cause body roll, affecting comfort. I've also noticed that tire pressure and wear can affect turning performance, and regular checks can maintain optimal condition. Overall, the Mistra is thoughtfully designed, providing stability and peace of mind when turning.