What are the body dimensions of the Audi A3?

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VanDamian
07/24/25 1:33pm
Audi A3 body dimensions: length 4312mm, width 1785mm, height 1426mm, with a wheelbase of 2629mm. The Audi A3 is a sedan product produced by Audi, developed based on the Volkswagen MQB platform. The body features lightweight design and aluminum materials, and is powered by multiple engines including 1.4TFSI and 1.8TFSI. The front suspension of the Audi A3 uses MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. The lines of the Audi A3's tailgate are more rounded and simple, showcasing a balance between aerodynamics and styling aesthetics, while also providing better headroom.
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OSophie
08/11/25 7:33am
I used to drive an Audi A3 Sportback, which has body dimensions of approximately 4.35 meters in length, 1.82 meters in width, and 1.46 meters in height. This size is particularly convenient for city driving, and I often managed to squeeze into tight parking spaces, saving a lot of hassle. In terms of space, the front seats are comfortable, and while the rear seats aren't overly spacious, they're sufficient for taking a few friends out. The trunk capacity is around 350 liters, which is more than enough for shopping bags or small luggage. Compared to an SUV, it's more fuel-efficient and agile; the handling is responsive, and both cornering and acceleration are stable. If you frequently drive in crowded urban areas, I recommend it—its size makes daily commuting much easier.
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