What are the body dimensions of the Fista?
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The body dimensions of the Fista are 4600mm in length, 1790mm in width, and 1425mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of appearance, this car incorporates Hyundai's new family-style design language, applying fluid sculpture design, creating a sporty feel through its fastback body and dynamic lines. In terms of configuration, this car is equipped with a 1.6T engine and also features safety and driving assistance configurations such as DAW (Driver Attention Warning), RVM (Rear View Monitor), LKA (Lane Keeping Assist), LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System), FCA (Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist), ASCC (Adaptive Smart Cruise Control), BSD (Blind-Spot Detection), and RCCW (Rear Cross Collision Warning).
I've been driving the Fista for my daily commute to work. Its body dimensions are 4660 mm in length, 1790 mm in width, 1425 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. It's particularly agile in the city, making parking in parking lots very easy. It fits into standard parking spaces perfectly—not too long, not too short, just right. The interior space is spacious enough; I find the front seating position comfortable when driving, and the back often accommodates my friends without feeling cramped. It feels stable when turning and doesn't feel floaty at high speeds. The average fuel consumption is 7.5L per 100 km, thanks to its reasonable size design and low wind resistance. When choosing a car, size is crucial for daily commuting. Living in the city center with narrow parking spaces, this car has saved me a lot of hassle.
I pay close attention to car handling. The Fista is approximately 4.66 meters long, 1.79 meters wide, and 1.42 meters tall, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. These dimensions are well-balanced in the compact car segment, offering quick handling response, precise steering, and a non-bulky body. The interior space is efficiently utilized, with ample legroom in the front seats, and two adults can sit comfortably in the rear without feeling cramped. The trunk space is decent, sufficient for luggage. On the highway, wind noise is minimal, and the well-designed body height reduces the tendency to drift. I've test-driven cars in the same class, and the Fista's size advantages are evident—it's easy to park and feels more agile to drive than the Civic. The moderate size also contributes to fuel efficiency, making it more economical on gas.