What are the body dimensions of the George Patton Combat Vehicle?

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LeoLynn
07/29/25 10:20pm
The George Patton Combat Vehicle has a length of 5930mm, width of 2537mm, height of 2145mm, and a wheelbase of 3584mm. The George Patton Combat Vehicle is a large SUV launched by George Patton Motors, offering multiple variants for consumers to choose from, including 6-seater and 4-seater versions. In terms of appearance, the George Patton Combat Vehicle features a more domineering design, inheriting the traditional armored vehicle style, which ensures a high head-turning rate when driving on the road. The front fascia adopts a rectangular grille, with a prominent front bumper and large headlights that further enhance the vehicle's imposing presence.
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