What are the body dimensions of the Captiva?

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LeCooper
07/30/25 4:07am
The body dimensions of the Captiva are 4690mm in length, 1849mm in width, and 1753mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2707mm. It is equipped with a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 123kw and a maximum torque of 230nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Captiva is a vehicle launched by Chevrolet, featuring a bold and rugged exterior design, exquisite interior craftsmanship, and a unique 7-seat flexible space in its class. It not only exudes a robust and free-spirited beauty but also radiates the authentic charm and demeanor of an SUV from the inside out. The dynamic front-end design, incorporating power geometry, along with agile projector headlights, a clean and flowing high waistline, and speed-inspired body lines, harmoniously blends its distinctive image with the vibrant energy of modern urban life.
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