What are the body dimensions of the Changhe Suzuki Liana?
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Changhe Suzuki Liana body dimensions length × width × height (mm) are 4350×1690×1545; wheelbase (mm) 2480; front/rear track (mm) 1450/1445; minimum ground clearance (mm) 137; curb weight (kg) 1180. Liana positioning: The Liana is a modern urban lifestyle car developed by Changhe Suzuki based on the Japanese Suzuki Liana prototype. As a practical family sedan, the most significant change in the Liana A+ is the adoption of Suzuki's mature K14B-G VVT engine, which has a smaller displacement, lower fuel consumption, yet still delivers strong power. Liana powertrain configuration: A maximum torque of 135/4000 (N·m/rpm) and maximum power of 74/5900 (Kw/rpm) ensure ample driving power. The Liana A+ has a fuel consumption of 5.6L/100km under working conditions, making it a very economical choice in today's era of persistently high fuel prices.
I remember the Liana's dimensions being quite practical. The sedan version is about 4.35 meters long, 1.72 meters wide, and around 1.55 meters tall, with a wheelbase of 2.48 meters. These dimensions make it particularly nimble in the city, with a small turning radius, and parking in older residential areas isn't a hassle. The back seat can comfortably fit three adults without being too cramped, and the trunk can hold two large suitcases. Last time I accompanied a friend to look at used cars, the salesperson specifically mentioned that its size is larger than the Fit but smaller than the Corolla, making it an economical and practical choice. It's very suitable for daily commuting and has decent fuel efficiency. Most buyers are average families who appreciate its easy driving, convenient parking, and sufficient space.