What are the body dimensions of the Buick GL8?

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07/30/25 9:23am
The Buick GL8 has a body length, width, and height of 5256mm, 1878mm, and 1776mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3088mm. Below is an introduction to the Buick GL8: 1. The Buick GL8 is a classic top-tier MPV under the Buick brand, equipped with a 3.0L VVT V6 engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 178 and a top speed of 168km/h. 2. The new GL8 features a fresh family design language, making its exterior more youthful and stylish. The front fascia adopts a new design with an electroplated and painted process that enhances the texture of the front grille. The chrome surround of the grille connects with the headlights, and the headlight design on both sides of the grille has been redesigned. The rear incorporates more curved lines, creating a stronger sense of layering. 3. The new model has a slightly increased body height and features a multi-spoke two-tone wheel design, which is very distinctive. The tire specifications are 225/60-R17, using Continental ComfortContact CC6 tires, significantly improving ride comfort and noise reduction. The rear suspension has been upgraded from the current torsion beam non-independent suspension to a multi-link independent suspension, giving the vehicle a more upscale and refined overall appearance.
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