What are the body dimensions of the Encore?

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VanRobert
07/24/25 4:15am
The body dimensions of the Encore are: length 4295 mm, width 1798 mm, height 1607 mm, and wheelbase 2570 mm. The Encore is a compact SUV launched by Buick, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across the lineup, delivering a maximum power of 174 kW and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. The Encore is developed based on GM's compact crossover platform, offering two powertrain combinations: a 1.0T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed DSS intelligent transmission, and a 1.3T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine paired with a CVT intelligent continuously variable transmission.
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VivianRose
08/10/25 11:51pm
I've been driving the Buick Encore, and I remember its body dimensions clearly: the length is approximately 4283 mm, the width is 1776 mm, the height is 1648 mm, and the wheelbase is 2555 mm. This size is incredibly practical for me. When driving around the city, I can easily squeeze into tight parking spaces without any hassle. When taking the whole family out, the wheelbase is long enough to provide ample rear legroom, comfortably seating three people without feeling cramped. The trunk can fit two large suitcases and a small backpack—compact yet surprisingly spacious. The height isn't too tall, which reduces wind resistance in urban driving, making it relatively fuel-efficient, so I don’t spend much on gas. Overall, the size of this SUV strikes a perfect balance between practicality and agility, making it easy to handle for both beginners and experienced drivers. Maintenance is straightforward too—no worries about getting stuck when changing tires or washing the car.
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